Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 11:51     Subject: DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teachers do care about education. We don't trust the district or the parents to keep us safe. Parents are saying their kids should not be required to wear masks, but they want schools to open full time. Give me a break.


I don't think that's parents in DC. I would bet all DCPS parents are fine with masks.


I am 100% not only fine with but also an advocate for masks at all times. However, I also know there is zero chance my prek4 and K children who will be in a JKLM school this Fall will wear one the entire day- here and there, yes, but mostly off. And yes, we practice every single day for over a month now. It’s just a reality of that age


Your pk & k children will absolutely wear a mask for the majority of the day with appropriate expectations in place and a good teacher. If they can be trained to criss cross applesauce and all the other routines established in early education they can be trained for masks. They just need to understand that taking it off is not an option so please also practice them understanding that at home this summer or consider keep them home in the fall.


Little kids in other countries wear masks. There is no reason that most kids in America can't wear them, too. They learn and adapt to many other classroom rules, why not this one?
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 11:49     Subject: DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teachers do care about education. We don't trust the district or the parents to keep us safe. Parents are saying their kids should not be required to wear masks, but they want schools to open full time. Give me a break.


I don't think that's parents in DC. I would bet all DCPS parents are fine with masks.


I can't speak for anyone else, of course, but I appreciate my kid's teachers A LOT. Her teacher this year was crying because she missed her students, and hated teaching them over a computer screen instead of in person. We could tell that she really cared about our kid, and was doing her best to support them and keep them on track with at least some learning. I am sure that her teachers next year will be the same -- dedicated and caring.

We are already preparing my kid for the fact that when/if she is back in school, she will have to wear a mask. That's just the way it will be. I would love for schools to be open, because DL is hard on teachers and kids. But only if they can be opened safely, which I know will mean masks, distancing, and other precautions that will not always be easy or convenient. Pitting parents against teachers is not helpful. Everyone needs to be compassionate and flexible.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 11:44     Subject: DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

I do think below about 3rd or 4th grade it will not be possible to expect masks to be worn all day.

But all classrooms should employ multiple measures like opening windows, plastic screens, and face shields and masks on teachers.

And if teachers really can’t won’t teach the same grade they should offer to be re-assigned. The ongoing education of the children needs be prioritized, we cannot wait for a vaccine.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 11:41     Subject: DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teachers do care about education. We don't trust the district or the parents to keep us safe. Parents are saying their kids should not be required to wear masks, but they want schools to open full time. Give me a break.


I don't think that's parents in DC. I would bet all DCPS parents are fine with masks.


I am 100% not only fine with but also an advocate for masks at all times. However, I also know there is zero chance my prek4 and K children who will be in a JKLM school this Fall will wear one the entire day- here and there, yes, but mostly off. And yes, we practice every single day for over a month now. It’s just a reality of that age


Your pk & k children will absolutely wear a mask for the majority of the day with appropriate expectations in place and a good teacher. If they can be trained to criss cross applesauce and all the other routines established in early education they can be trained for masks. They just need to understand that taking it off is not an option so please also practice them understanding that at home this summer or consider keep them home in the fall.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 11:26     Subject: DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teachers do care about education. We don't trust the district or the parents to keep us safe. Parents are saying their kids should not be required to wear masks, but they want schools to open full time. Give me a break.


I don't think that's parents in DC. I would bet all DCPS parents are fine with masks.


I am 100% not only fine with but also an advocate for masks at all times. However, I also know there is zero chance my prek4 and K children who will be in a JKLM school this Fall will wear one the entire day- here and there, yes, but mostly off. And yes, we practice every single day for over a month now. It’s just a reality of that age
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 11:01     Subject: Re:DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what the bolded means: "DCPS will implement a hybrid learning model for the 2020-21 School Year (SY) that will include continued virtual instruction and in-person instruction for a portion of our students."

I really hope all dcps students who want to have access to in-person instruction are offered it. If it turns out it's only offered to a certain category of children, I really think that's inequitable. Children need the routine and social and emotional benefits that schooling offers.


I am hoping this means that they might offer more in person instruction for the younger grades. Somebody who works in APS told me that’s what they are considering there. But I have no inside knowledge what DCPS is talking about.

Don’t call it instruction. You mean childcare. And yes- we likely will.
I think you can still read books at home... last time I checked


All teachers do for elementary students is read books?


Right? Who knew! Salary cuts for all. Apparently we can just hire 10 year olds to do this job.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 11:00     Subject: DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:You are treating it like childcare. So that is what it is to you. And yea, awesome is the word I use.


It is childcare. And education. Both are your job-- though given your level of self-respect and/or trolling one has to question your particular skills in either area. And none of it is happening for little kids at home.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 10:59     Subject: Re:DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what the bolded means: "DCPS will implement a hybrid learning model for the 2020-21 School Year (SY) that will include continued virtual instruction and in-person instruction for a portion of our students."

I really hope all dcps students who want to have access to in-person instruction are offered it. If it turns out it's only offered to a certain category of children, I really think that's inequitable. Children need the routine and social and emotional benefits that schooling offers.


I am hoping this means that they might offer more in person instruction for the younger grades. Somebody who works in APS told me that’s what they are considering there. But I have no inside knowledge what DCPS is talking about.

Don’t call it instruction. You mean childcare. And yes- we likely will.
I think you can still read books at home... last time I checked


All teachers do for elementary students is read books?
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 10:57     Subject: Re:DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what the bolded means: "DCPS will implement a hybrid learning model for the 2020-21 School Year (SY) that will include continued virtual instruction and in-person instruction for a portion of our students."

I really hope all dcps students who want to have access to in-person instruction are offered it. If it turns out it's only offered to a certain category of children, I really think that's inequitable. Children need the routine and social and emotional benefits that schooling offers.


I am hoping this means that they might offer more in person instruction for the younger grades. Somebody who works in APS told me that’s what they are considering there. But I have no inside knowledge what DCPS is talking about.

Don’t call it instruction. You mean childcare. And yes- we likely will.
I think you can still read books at home... last time I checked


Of course I can, if I don't have other work to do. But then I am doing your job.

And there is nothing wrong with school serving as childcare as well as providing education. Europeans understand that, Americans apparently still don't. Here is an article from the Atlantic that talks about the importance of school AS CHILDCARE as a feminist issue:

https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2020/06/child-care-infrastructure-britain-boris-johnson/613672/

It has nothing to do with disrespecting teachers.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 10:44     Subject: DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

You are treating it like childcare. So that is what it is to you. And yea, awesome is the word I use.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 10:44     Subject: DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:I mean seriously, Costco and Trader Joe's clerks have safer work environments than we will have. Please don't respond with "well go work there, then" . Im just trying to explain that we need systems in place that are going to keep teachers safe and there aren't any yet. It will be interesting to see how summer bridge goes. Those teachers and students are going to be the real guinea pigs.

I seriously think we need oversight by the medical community.Once that is established, I'll feel better about the whole thing.


I think that is a decent idea. What we need is $$$$$. The WTU asked for $11m, which really doesn't seem like so much to me.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 10:41     Subject: Re:DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what the bolded means: "DCPS will implement a hybrid learning model for the 2020-21 School Year (SY) that will include continued virtual instruction and in-person instruction for a portion of our students."

I really hope all dcps students who want to have access to in-person instruction are offered it. If it turns out it's only offered to a certain category of children, I really think that's inequitable. Children need the routine and social and emotional benefits that schooling offers.


I am hoping this means that they might offer more in person instruction for the younger grades. Somebody who works in APS told me that’s what they are considering there. But I have no inside knowledge what DCPS is talking about.

Don’t call it instruction. You mean childcare. And yes- we likely will.
I think you can still read books at home... last time I checked


You are a teacher and think your work is just childcare? Awesome.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 10:39     Subject: Re:DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what the bolded means: "DCPS will implement a hybrid learning model for the 2020-21 School Year (SY) that will include continued virtual instruction and in-person instruction for a portion of our students."

I really hope all dcps students who want to have access to in-person instruction are offered it. If it turns out it's only offered to a certain category of children, I really think that's inequitable. Children need the routine and social and emotional benefits that schooling offers.


I am hoping this means that they might offer more in person instruction for the younger grades. Somebody who works in APS told me that’s what they are considering there. But I have no inside knowledge what DCPS is talking about.

Don’t call it instruction. You mean childcare. And yes- we likely will.
I think you can still read books at home... last time I checked
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 10:21     Subject: DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

I mean seriously, Costco and Trader Joe's clerks have safer work environments than we will have. Please don't respond with "well go work there, then" . Im just trying to explain that we need systems in place that are going to keep teachers safe and there aren't any yet. It will be interesting to see how summer bridge goes. Those teachers and students are going to be the real guinea pigs.

I seriously think we need oversight by the medical community.Once that is established, I'll feel better about the whole thing.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 10:19     Subject: DCPS Employee Return to In Person Work Guidance

Anonymous wrote:Teachers do care about education. We don't trust the district or the parents to keep us safe. Parents are saying their kids should not be required to wear masks, but they want schools to open full time. Give me a break.


I don't think that's parents in DC. I would bet all DCPS parents are fine with masks.