Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t get it. if the grocery stores are safe then the managers should be there. And the regional managers should be stopping in periodically for the day. Seems to me that the school board and senior leaders can handle a live meeting every 2 weeks if community spread makes it safe enough to return to school!
It’s been explained repeatedly. If you’re incapable of understanding, we can’t help you.
“Teachers and kids and the lowest paid earners like grocery store clerks and servers should be at work at risk but everyone else should still be able to work at home safely.” We know.
+1. If the School Board said, "Hey, we are meeting virtually because we want to keep community spread as low as possible, and we want the BOS and our national leaders to shut down all non-essential businesses and require telework for everyone who is not an essential worker so that schools can remain open and health systems don't get overrun", that would be one thing. They aren't saying that. They're meeting virtually because THEY don't want to risk exposure to Covid but can't say so because it's terrible optics.
School Board doesn’t need to be in person to do their job effectively. Teachers do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t get it. if the grocery stores are safe then the managers should be there. And the regional managers should be stopping in periodically for the day. Seems to me that the school board and senior leaders can handle a live meeting every 2 weeks if community spread makes it safe enough to return to school!
It’s been explained repeatedly. If you’re incapable of understanding, we can’t help you.
“Teachers and kids and the lowest paid earners like grocery store clerks and servers should be at work at risk but everyone else should still be able to work at home safely.” We know.
+1. If the School Board said, "Hey, we are meeting virtually because we want to keep community spread as low as possible, and we want the BOS and our national leaders to shut down all non-essential businesses and require telework for everyone who is not an essential worker so that schools can remain open and health systems don't get overrun", that would be one thing. They aren't saying that. They're meeting virtually because THEY don't want to risk exposure to Covid but can't say so because it's terrible optics.
School Board doesn’t need to be in person to do their job effectively. Teachers do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the teacher haters are *still* disparaging teachers 36 pages later?
We know you are vile. Point made. Go find something better to do with your time. Maybe...parent your kids?
It’s 9:38am on winter break. You don’t have anything better to do with your time than sh1t on the parents?
Go for a hike - the weather is nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t get it. if the grocery stores are safe then the managers should be there. And the regional managers should be stopping in periodically for the day. Seems to me that the school board and senior leaders can handle a live meeting every 2 weeks if community spread makes it safe enough to return to school!
It’s been explained repeatedly. If you’re incapable of understanding, we can’t help you.
“Teachers and kids and the lowest paid earners like grocery store clerks and servers should be at work at risk but everyone else should still be able to work at home safely.” We know.
+1. If the School Board said, "Hey, we are meeting virtually because we want to keep community spread as low as possible, and we want the BOS and our national leaders to shut down all non-essential businesses and require telework for everyone who is not an essential worker so that schools can remain open and health systems don't get overrun", that would be one thing. They aren't saying that. They're meeting virtually because THEY don't want to risk exposure to Covid but can't say so because it's terrible optics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the teacher haters are *still* disparaging teachers 36 pages later?
We know you are vile. Point made. Go find something better to do with your time. Maybe...parent your kids?
You think it’s bad now just wait til we are back in and they realized that still didn’t fix anything because we aren’t being set up for success
Anonymous wrote:So the teacher haters are *still* disparaging teachers 36 pages later?
We know you are vile. Point made. Go find something better to do with your time. Maybe...parent your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t get it. if the grocery stores are safe then the managers should be there. And the regional managers should be stopping in periodically for the day. Seems to me that the school board and senior leaders can handle a live meeting every 2 weeks if community spread makes it safe enough to return to school!
It’s been explained repeatedly. If you’re incapable of understanding, we can’t help you.
“Teachers and kids and the lowest paid earners like grocery store clerks and servers should be at work at risk but everyone else should still be able to work at home safely.” We know.
Anonymous wrote:So the teacher haters are *still* disparaging teachers 36 pages later?
We know you are vile. Point made. Go find something better to do with your time. Maybe...parent your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t get it. if the grocery stores are safe then the managers should be there. And the regional managers should be stopping in periodically for the day. Seems to me that the school board and senior leaders can handle a live meeting every 2 weeks if community spread makes it safe enough to return to school!
It’s been explained repeatedly. If you’re incapable of understanding, we can’t help you.
“Teachers and kids and the lowest paid earners like grocery store clerks and servers should be at work at risk but everyone else should still be able to work at home safely.” We know.
+1
I might starting posting that every time the ringleader from N Arl starts posting that return to school is a death wish or whatever nonsense is her post of the day ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it'd be a great exercise to have APS figure out how to safely hold school board meetings in person - along with distance participation. I'd be a case study providing valuable info on what may be required for the classroom.
I fully believe teachers need to go back in person and I fully believe the Board can start meeting in person now. They should do so for their next meeting.
Anonymous wrote:I think it'd be a great exercise to have APS figure out how to safely hold school board meetings in person - along with distance participation. I'd be a case study providing valuable info on what may be required for the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t get it. if the grocery stores are safe then the managers should be there. And the regional managers should be stopping in periodically for the day. Seems to me that the school board and senior leaders can handle a live meeting every 2 weeks if community spread makes it safe enough to return to school!
It’s been explained repeatedly. If you’re incapable of understanding, we can’t help you.
“Teachers and kids and the lowest paid earners like grocery store clerks and servers should be at work at risk but everyone else should still be able to work at home safely.” We know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t get it. if the grocery stores are safe then the managers should be there. And the regional managers should be stopping in periodically for the day. Seems to me that the school board and senior leaders can handle a live meeting every 2 weeks if community spread makes it safe enough to return to school!
It’s been explained repeatedly. If you’re incapable of understanding, we can’t help you.
“Teachers and kids and the lowest paid earners like grocery store clerks and servers should be at work at risk but everyone else should still be able to work at home safely.” We know.
Yeah, that’s not it. Did you forget about all of the highly-compensated doctors working in person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t get it. if the grocery stores are safe then the managers should be there. And the regional managers should be stopping in periodically for the day. Seems to me that the school board and senior leaders can handle a live meeting every 2 weeks if community spread makes it safe enough to return to school!
It’s been explained repeatedly. If you’re incapable of understanding, we can’t help you.
“Teachers and kids and the lowest paid earners like grocery store clerks and servers should be at work at risk but everyone else should still be able to work at home safely.” We know.