Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a teacher Wednesdays are often my most exhausting. Grading, calling parents, lesson planning, meetings, helping students. Just constant grunt work.
Those of you thinking Wednesdays are a day off, have no idea.
Didn't you have to do all that during in-person school also?
The amount of "grunt work" has increased significantly. In the past you could have a quick conversation with a parent during dismissal, now it has to be a phone call or an email. You could chat with co-workers while making photo copies or walking students to recess and now that has to be a scheduled meeting. Wednesdays are crazy busy and telling teachers to set up their class room on Wednesdays would mean something has to give.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a MCPS elementary school teacher. I figured I'd use a Wednesday afternoon after our weekly staff meeting to set my room up. There's not much to set up. The kids can't access our classroom library, centers or share materials. It's going to be as sterile and boring of an environment as you can imagine. I think four days would be ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess they cannot walk and chew gum at the same time either.
But, but, but..... it's toooooo hard!!! LOL
Fine. I'll set up my classroom while simultaneously teaching your kid. I hope they can hear me while I drag the desks into position and don't mind me getting up to put name tags, hand sanitizer and tissues on the desks in the middle of them asking a question.
Trust me, teachers already do a lot of multi-tasking while teaching. Wanting them to set up a physical classroom while simultaneously teaching virtually is an idiotic idea.
Building services set up my desks, but that’s all that will happen in my room. Everything will be on Chromebooks. No tissues or sanitizers available yet. Hope they can bring their own. It’s all good.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a MCPS elementary school teacher. I figured I'd use a Wednesday afternoon after our weekly staff meeting to set my room up. There's not much to set up. The kids can't access our classroom library, centers or share materials. It's going to be as sterile and boring of an environment as you can imagine. I think four days would be ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan sends another F U to the people of MoCo. Don’t think he cares about your kids. He just waves to stick it to MCPS. Your kids are collateral damage.
Nope. I’m happy that Hogan is taking a stand against MCPS.
MCPS is ridiculous. MCPS has shown us consistently that it does not care about our kids. The BOE and Jack Smith have basically given up on our kids. Someone needs to advocate for them. Thanks Hogan!
Another thanks Hogan and Dr. Salmon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan sends another F U to the people of MoCo. Don’t think he cares about your kids. He just waves to stick it to MCPS. Your kids are collateral damage.
Nope. I’m happy that Hogan is taking a stand against MCPS.
MCPS is ridiculous. MCPS has shown us consistently that it does not care about our kids. The BOE and Jack Smith have basically given up on our kids. Someone needs to advocate for them. Thanks Hogan!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan sends another F U to the people of MoCo. Don’t think he cares about your kids. He just waves to stick it to MCPS. Your kids are collateral damage.
What? How is this bad for kids? Even teachers in this thread are saying they don’t need extra time to set up. Seems like MCPS was being unreasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan sends another F U to the people of MoCo. Don’t think he cares about your kids. He just waves to stick it to MCPS. Your kids are collateral damage.
Nope. I’m happy that Hogan is taking a stand against MCPS.
MCPS is ridiculous. MCPS has shown us consistently that it does not care about our kids. The BOE and Jack Smith have basically given up on our kids. Someone needs to advocate for them. Thanks Hogan!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a teacher Wednesdays are often my most exhausting. Grading, calling parents, lesson planning, meetings, helping students. Just constant grunt work.
Those of you thinking Wednesdays are a day off, have no idea.
Didn't you have to do all that during in-person school also?
The amount of "grunt work" has increased significantly. In the past you could have a quick conversation with a parent during dismissal, now it has to be a phone call or an email. You could chat with co-workers while making photo copies or walking students to recess and now that has to be a scheduled meeting. Wednesdays are crazy busy and telling teachers to set up their class room on Wednesdays would mean something has to give.
Anonymous wrote:Hogan sends another F U to the people of MoCo. Don’t think he cares about your kids. He just waves to stick it to MCPS. Your kids are collateral damage.
Anonymous wrote:My kids go to Wednesday checking pretty regularly. Its amazing how many of you are doing nothing to tale advantage of whats been given.
4 days is politics. You ask for 4, you get 2.
Anonymous wrote:This request itself demonstrates the level of incompetency.
Anonymous wrote:I know y’all thought it was about bulletin boards, but it was to practice keeping children safe.
From the article:
The time also would have allowed the staff to “practice compliance with protocols, finalize student schedules and transportation, and address the myriad of other details that will have to be finalized,” Smith wrote.
The preparations are especially important, Smith wrote, because the first students scheduled to return to buildings are generally the youngest — “some of whom have never navigated a school building before” — and students who need significant support from employees.
“The waiver of four days will allow staff to complete this important work without requiring divided attention from virtual instruction and support for students,” Smith wrote. “This waiver of four school days is critical to success for opening school buildings.”
Anonymous wrote:Hogan sends another F U to the people of MoCo. Don’t think he cares about your kids. He just waves to stick it to MCPS. Your kids are collateral damage.