Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have fun with all the substitutes in your kids’ schools.
Yeah, none of my DCPS teacher friends are going in tomorrow since their kids don’t have school (Moco).
Did these teachers' students somehow force their teachers to live in Maryland? No, they didn't. This was a risk teachers assumed when they chose to live in Moco, and they should bear the cost of that decision. Seems kinda shitty to shift that cost onto their students.
They are using their leave. They aren’t shifting any cost onto their students. I’m sure many parents of various careers used leave today because schools were closed. Was that kinda shitty of them to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have fun with all the substitutes in your kids’ schools.
Yeah, none of my DCPS teacher friends are going in tomorrow since their kids don’t have school (Moco).
Did these teachers' students somehow force their teachers to live in Maryland? No, they didn't. This was a risk teachers assumed when they chose to live in Moco, and they should bear the cost of that decision. Seems kinda shitty to shift that cost onto their students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a joke. There is clearly no concern for student or staff safety. They just want to provide food to say they can (that the students just throw away anyway). Just...WOW.
Ok teacher. Talk to WTU. The roads have all been plowed. Isnt on the Mayor to shovel private homeowners sidewalks.
There is literally no downside to delaying opening. Students will trickle in all morning, some won't show up. Many teachers with kids outside of DC will call out. In most schools it will be a day of daycare. And that's ok if it's important to you.
Parents don’t care if their kids learn tomorrow. They want babysitting. Because that’s what school will be tomorrow.
Parents want their kids to learn but also parents have to work too. For all the MoCo and PG teachers won't be able to leave their kids, lots of DCPS parents are working hourly jobs or can't afford days off. It's an incredibly tough balancing act. I promise there are more parents in DCPS than just the white upper middle class folks that populate DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have fun with all the substitutes in your kids’ schools.
Yeah, none of my DCPS teacher friends are going in tomorrow since their kids don’t have school (Moco).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents have had to work these last two days. Teachers have not.
You chose to have kids. Deal with them.
Anonymous wrote:Parents have had to work these last two days. Teachers have not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a joke. There is clearly no concern for student or staff safety. They just want to provide food to say they can (that the students just throw away anyway). Just...WOW.
Ok teacher. Talk to WTU. The roads have all been plowed. Isnt on the Mayor to shovel private homeowners sidewalks.
There is literally no downside to delaying opening. Students will trickle in all morning, some won't show up. Many teachers with kids outside of DC will call out. In most schools it will be a day of daycare. And that's ok if it's important to you.
Parents don’t care if their kids learn tomorrow. They want babysitting. Because that’s what school will be tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a joke. There is clearly no concern for student or staff safety. They just want to provide food to say they can (that the students just throw away anyway). Just...WOW.
Ok teacher. Talk to WTU. The roads have all been plowed. Isnt on the Mayor to shovel private homeowners sidewalks.
There is literally no downside to delaying opening. Students will trickle in all morning, some won't show up. Many teachers with kids outside of DC will call out. In most schools it will be a day of daycare. And that's ok if it's important to you.
Anonymous wrote:What a joke. There is clearly no concern for student or staff safety. They just want to provide food to say they can (that the students just throw away anyway). Just...WOW.