Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is NOT happy with the union. "40% of DC government is already back at work"
Crystal clear she is pissed with them and not happy with this result in general
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is NOT happy with the union. "40% of DC government is already back at work"
Crystal clear she is pissed with them and not happy with this result in general
Anonymous wrote:K-2, 2 hours of live instruction daily.
3-5, 2-3 hours of live instruction, starts earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent!
The Hybrid was going to be a mess. Teachers would get sick, no subs, half-assessed or no learning on the home days, etc.
Are you a teacher? If so, did you teach live lessons? I don't know any teachers that were teaching live in the spring that want to go back to that - it was a horrible experience. Not until today did I consider applying for leave, this changes my outlook about going back to school completely.
Anonymous wrote:Excellent!
The Hybrid was going to be a mess. Teachers would get sick, no subs, half-assessed or no learning on the home days, etc.
Anonymous wrote:She is NOT happy with the union. "40% of DC government is already back at work"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:44% of students don't have devices....
that just makes things more interesting
There is no reason for this in this city. It’s absolutely disgusting. Even more disgusting since they allowed this all spring.
What's disgusting is that you think teachers and children should be exposed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:44% of students don't have devices....
that just makes things more interesting
There is no reason for this in this city. It’s absolutely disgusting. Even more disgusting since they allowed this all spring.
What's disgusting is that you think teachers and children should be exposed
No I’m a teacher and I wanted all virtual. I was pointing out the fact that they allowed so many kids to linger without a device is disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:44% of students don't have devices....
that just makes things more interesting
There is no reason for this in this city. It’s absolutely disgusting. Even more disgusting since they allowed this all spring.
What's disgusting is that you think teachers and children should be exposed
To the ppp who is disgusted, please note they are rolling out devices to all the kids who don't have them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:44% of students don't have devices....
that just makes things more interesting
There is no reason for this in this city. It’s absolutely disgusting. Even more disgusting since they allowed this all spring.
What's disgusting is that you think teachers and children should be exposed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:44% of students don't have devices....
that just makes things more interesting
There is no reason for this in this city. It’s absolutely disgusting. Even more disgusting since they allowed this all spring.
What's disgusting is that you think teachers and children should be exposed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:44% of students don't have devices....
that just makes things more interesting
There is no reason for this in this city. It’s absolutely disgusting. Even more disgusting since they allowed this all spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in VA, so please forgive the question. Does this apply to DC charter schools?
No.
my son is at a dc charter school (entering prek 4). So it's up the individual school to open or close?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in VA, so please forgive the question. Does this apply to DC charter schools?
No.
my son is at a dc charter school (entering prek 4). So it's up the individual school to open or close?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in VA, so please forgive the question. Does this apply to DC charter schools?
No.
my son is at a dc charter school (entering prek 4). So it's up the individual school to open or close?