Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so funny to me that now WaPo is on board with opening schools. Why, I wonder?
I think the switch flipped for many people when it became clear that most of us will be waiting 6 months for a vaccine, and our parents can’t get a vaccine, but they started vaccinating teachers. And, FEA was giving interviews and saying teachers should still be remote until kids were vaccinated too. And also saying that full return to school couldn’t happen next fall. While teachers were getting the entire vaccine supply. Almost no other state is prioritizing teachers as high as VA. Because it’s objectively less risky than many jobs prioritized lower.
That’s the red line for so many of us. 40 year old teachers getting this lifesaving vaccine that our 80 year old parents can’t get, and then hearing more stalling on return to school? Just no. We have done this for a year. We can’t still be doing it a year from now. We must let our kids lead their lives, despite COVID.
Anonymous wrote:It's so funny to me that now WaPo is on board with opening schools. Why, I wonder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so funny to me that now WaPo is on board with opening schools. Why, I wonder?
I think the switch flipped for many people when it became clear that most of us will be waiting 6 months for a vaccine, and our parents can’t get a vaccine, but they started vaccinating teachers. And, FEA was giving interviews and saying teachers should still be remote until kids were vaccinated too. And also saying that full return to school couldn’t happen next fall. While teachers were getting the entire vaccine supply. Almost no other state is prioritizing teachers as high as VA. Because it’s objectively less risky than many jobs prioritized lower.
That’s the red line for so many of us. 40 year old teachers getting this lifesaving vaccine that our 80 year old parents can’t get, and then hearing more stalling on return to school? Just no. We have done this for a year. We can’t still be doing it a year from now. We must let our kids lead their lives, despite COVID.
Agree with this. Even my nicest friends are grumbling in public now. I think it was the combination of seeing teachers all over SM with their vax cards---even teachers scheduled for all DL and FCPS staff who don't work with kids--AND the drumbeat of bad news about vaccine availability for everyone else. A vaccine right now is a ticket to living your real life. Or not catching COVID and dying, for old peop;e. The rest of us have to wait 6 months for our golden ticket. And old people who should have been prioritized were bumped below every FCPS employee.
Yeah, well, I will be vaccinated soon. Let’s get all staff vaccinated ASAP and then open schools. Do a week of mass vaccinations, not this 4 week micromanaged Braband schedule, and get things rolling. This is ridiculous.
I don't think there are enough doses.
I think there might be, but it would mean delaying all scheduled 65+ appointments and appointments for those with underlying health issues.
Do teachers and the teacher unions realize what the optics would mean if that happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so funny to me that now WaPo is on board with opening schools. Why, I wonder?
I think the switch flipped for many people when it became clear that most of us will be waiting 6 months for a vaccine, and our parents can’t get a vaccine, but they started vaccinating teachers. And, FEA was giving interviews and saying teachers should still be remote until kids were vaccinated too. And also saying that full return to school couldn’t happen next fall. While teachers were getting the entire vaccine supply. Almost no other state is prioritizing teachers as high as VA. Because it’s objectively less risky than many jobs prioritized lower.
That’s the red line for so many of us. 40 year old teachers getting this lifesaving vaccine that our 80 year old parents can’t get, and then hearing more stalling on return to school? Just no. We have done this for a year. We can’t still be doing it a year from now. We must let our kids lead their lives, despite COVID.
Agree with this. Even my nicest friends are grumbling in public now. I think it was the combination of seeing teachers all over SM with their vax cards---even teachers scheduled for all DL and FCPS staff who don't work with kids--AND the drumbeat of bad news about vaccine availability for everyone else. A vaccine right now is a ticket to living your real life. Or not catching COVID and dying, for old peop;e. The rest of us have to wait 6 months for our golden ticket. And old people who should have been prioritized were bumped below every FCPS employee.
Yeah, well, I will be vaccinated soon. Let’s get all staff vaccinated ASAP and then open schools. Do a week of mass vaccinations, not this 4 week micromanaged Braband schedule, and get things rolling. This is ridiculous.
Nope, sorry. There aren't enough vaccines. The RTS plan wasn't tied to teacher vaccinations. You are getting vaccines FIRST, but there's no reason to delay school unnecessarily any longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so funny to me that now WaPo is on board with opening schools. Why, I wonder?
I think the switch flipped for many people when it became clear that most of us will be waiting 6 months for a vaccine, and our parents can’t get a vaccine, but they started vaccinating teachers. And, FEA was giving interviews and saying teachers should still be remote until kids were vaccinated too. And also saying that full return to school couldn’t happen next fall. While teachers were getting the entire vaccine supply. Almost no other state is prioritizing teachers as high as VA. Because it’s objectively less risky than many jobs prioritized lower.
That’s the red line for so many of us. 40 year old teachers getting this lifesaving vaccine that our 80 year old parents can’t get, and then hearing more stalling on return to school? Just no. We have done this for a year. We can’t still be doing it a year from now. We must let our kids lead their lives, despite COVID.
Agree with this. Even my nicest friends are grumbling in public now. I think it was the combination of seeing teachers all over SM with their vax cards---even teachers scheduled for all DL and FCPS staff who don't work with kids--AND the drumbeat of bad news about vaccine availability for everyone else. A vaccine right now is a ticket to living your real life. Or not catching COVID and dying, for old peop;e. The rest of us have to wait 6 months for our golden ticket. And old people who should have been prioritized were bumped below every FCPS employee.
Yeah, well, I will be vaccinated soon. Let’s get all staff vaccinated ASAP and then open schools. Do a week of mass vaccinations, not this 4 week micromanaged Braband schedule, and get things rolling. This is ridiculous.
I don't think there are enough doses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so funny to me that now WaPo is on board with opening schools. Why, I wonder?
I think the switch flipped for many people when it became clear that most of us will be waiting 6 months for a vaccine, and our parents can’t get a vaccine, but they started vaccinating teachers. And, FEA was giving interviews and saying teachers should still be remote until kids were vaccinated too. And also saying that full return to school couldn’t happen next fall. While teachers were getting the entire vaccine supply. Almost no other state is prioritizing teachers as high as VA. Because it’s objectively less risky than many jobs prioritized lower.
That’s the red line for so many of us. 40 year old teachers getting this lifesaving vaccine that our 80 year old parents can’t get, and then hearing more stalling on return to school? Just no. We have done this for a year. We can’t still be doing it a year from now. We must let our kids lead their lives, despite COVID.
Agree with this. Even my nicest friends are grumbling in public now. I think it was the combination of seeing teachers all over SM with their vax cards---even teachers scheduled for all DL and FCPS staff who don't work with kids--AND the drumbeat of bad news about vaccine availability for everyone else. A vaccine right now is a ticket to living your real life. Or not catching COVID and dying, for old peop;e. The rest of us have to wait 6 months for our golden ticket. And old people who should have been prioritized were bumped below every FCPS employee.
Yeah, well, I will be vaccinated soon. Let’s get all staff vaccinated ASAP and then open schools. Do a week of mass vaccinations, not this 4 week micromanaged Braband schedule, and get things rolling. This is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Its what she said ^^^^ plus the majority feeling that many teachers have taken the year off, expected parents to do their job, and generally sucked at DL--and refused to go to work when almost every one else is working. And then they got the "golden tickets" and we still can't agree on school opening.
That's the perception, whether its fair or not (And Adams isn't doing public sentiment any favors with her insanity).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so funny to me that now WaPo is on board with opening schools. Why, I wonder?
I think the switch flipped for many people when it became clear that most of us will be waiting 6 months for a vaccine, and our parents can’t get a vaccine, but they started vaccinating teachers. And, FEA was giving interviews and saying teachers should still be remote until kids were vaccinated too. And also saying that full return to school couldn’t happen next fall. While teachers were getting the entire vaccine supply. Almost no other state is prioritizing teachers as high as VA. Because it’s objectively less risky than many jobs prioritized lower.
That’s the red line for so many of us. 40 year old teachers getting this lifesaving vaccine that our 80 year old parents can’t get, and then hearing more stalling on return to school? Just no. We have done this for a year. We can’t still be doing it a year from now. We must let our kids lead their lives, despite COVID.
Agree with this. Even my nicest friends are grumbling in public now. I think it was the combination of seeing teachers all over SM with their vax cards---even teachers scheduled for all DL and FCPS staff who don't work with kids--AND the drumbeat of bad news about vaccine availability for everyone else. A vaccine right now is a ticket to living your real life. Or not catching COVID and dying, for old peop;e. The rest of us have to wait 6 months for our golden ticket. And old people who should have been prioritized were bumped below every FCPS employee.
Yeah, well, I will be vaccinated soon. Let’s get all staff vaccinated ASAP and then open schools. Do a week of mass vaccinations, not this 4 week micromanaged Braband schedule, and get things rolling. This is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:The issue is that kids would be locked out of buildings by impotent FCPS regardless of whether some kids got covid by wrestling, playing basketball, going to church, or having a secret party in the woods. Kids getting covid by wrestling is not what is keeping schools closed. Its just not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so funny to me that now WaPo is on board with opening schools. Why, I wonder?
I think the switch flipped for many people when it became clear that most of us will be waiting 6 months for a vaccine, and our parents can’t get a vaccine, but they started vaccinating teachers. And, FEA was giving interviews and saying teachers should still be remote until kids were vaccinated too. And also saying that full return to school couldn’t happen next fall. While teachers were getting the entire vaccine supply. Almost no other state is prioritizing teachers as high as VA. Because it’s objectively less risky than many jobs prioritized lower.
That’s the red line for so many of us. 40 year old teachers getting this lifesaving vaccine that our 80 year old parents can’t get, and then hearing more stalling on return to school? Just no. We have done this for a year. We can’t still be doing it a year from now. We must let our kids lead their lives, despite COVID.
Agree with this. Even my nicest friends are grumbling in public now. I think it was the combination of seeing teachers all over SM with their vax cards---even teachers scheduled for all DL and FCPS staff who don't work with kids--AND the drumbeat of bad news about vaccine availability for everyone else. A vaccine right now is a ticket to living your real life. Or not catching COVID and dying, for old peop;e. The rest of us have to wait 6 months for our golden ticket. And old people who should have been prioritized were bumped below every FCPS employee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous that kids are indoors wrestling without masks in FCPS while the littles try to learn to read on laptops at home.
100% AGREE!!!