Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"overworked and underpaid"
It’s astounding how many posters here love to pick on teachers.
I use to be shocked by this too but I'll be honest after seeing the teachers my kids have had in high school I understand it more.
I mean, you all drive away the really good ones, and now the mids are leaving too.
You reap what you sow.
+10000
Yup. I encourage parents in this area to try and find where the grass is greener.
Hell, try and find a public school calendar that has consistent school weeks every. single. week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"overworked and underpaid"
It’s astounding how many posters here love to pick on teachers.
I use to be shocked by this too but I'll be honest after seeing the teachers my kids have had in high school I understand it more.
I mean, you all drive away the really good ones, and now the mids are leaving too.
You reap what you sow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"overworked and underpaid"
It’s astounding how many posters here love to pick on teachers.
I use to be shocked by this too but I'll be honest after seeing the teachers my kids have had in high school I understand it more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not even a religious holiday! This is like another country celebrating American Thanksgiving. Waaay too many random days off.
Yes, President's Day on the 16th is not a religious holiday, thank you for making sure we're all aware of that. Sure does make sense why Americans celebrate it though, since George Washington was America's 1st President and all... Maybe take your complaints to your congressman for that one.
Unless of course you're talking about the 17th, which teachers have off for a teacher workday (not for Lunar New Year), but that would require you to do demonstrate the basic research skills of being able to Google the FCPS calendar.
Let's see, looking at the FCPS calendar notes that Feb 17th is Lunar New Year. If the teacher workday has nothing to do with Lunar New Year, then why is it noted on the calendar? Why do we need another workday 2 weeks after the previous one?
We all know these days are intended to hide all the unnecessary holidays the school board added.
My brother in christ, there a a ton of days that are noted on the calendar that have other things happening the same day. Cum hoc ergo propter hoc, should've been another thing you evidently did not learn in school.
Yes, it's all the unnecessary religious holidays they added. What's your point?
Lunar New Year is not religious!!
Anonymous wrote:Can't wait till we take off on 20 March for Norwuz, which is apparently the Iranian New Year!
I'm glad we don't celebrate that awful Columbus anymore so we can celebrate Iran instead!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't want this many days off!!! No one does.
Get a grip, teachers. This isn't about you.
"Get a grip, teachers"? Huh? Do you think teachers made the calendar? Where have they "lost their grip"? I am very confused. It seems you have some displaced anger and you've, for some irrational reason, chosen to blame teachers for your anger.
Where did you read that any teachers thst Lunar New Year was about them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once your kid hits middle or high school, you will realize how insignificant elementary school actually is. It’s comical to see all the elem school parents freak out about missing what is essentially daycare. I wish we had taken more family vacations during the school year in elementary school. Grades are subjective and do not count.
Absolutely 100%.
Parents could homeschool their kids through the elementary curriculum in two years. It’s all so performative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"overworked and underpaid"
It’s astounding how many posters here love to pick on teachers.
I use to be shocked by this too but I'll be honest after seeing the teachers my kids have had in high school I understand it more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"overworked and underpaid"
It’s astounding how many posters here love to pick on teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't want this many days off!!! No one does.
Get a grip, teachers. This isn't about you.
"Get a grip, teachers"? Huh? Do you think teachers made the calendar? Where have they "lost their grip"? I am very confused. It seems you have some displaced anger and you've, for some irrational reason, chosen to blame teachers for your anger.
Where did you read that any teachers thought Lunar New Year was about them?
Anonymous wrote:We don't want this many days off!!! No one does.
Get a grip, teachers. This isn't about you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not even a religious holiday! This is like another country celebrating American Thanksgiving. Waaay too many random days off.
Yes, President's Day on the 16th is not a religious holiday, thank you for making sure we're all aware of that. Sure does make sense why Americans celebrate it though, since George Washington was America's 1st President and all... Maybe take your complaints to your congressman for that one.
Unless of course you're talking about the 17th, which teachers have off for a teacher workday (not for Lunar New Year), but that would require you to do demonstrate the basic research skills of being able to Google the FCPS calendar.
Let's see, looking at the FCPS calendar notes that Feb 17th is Lunar New Year. If the teacher workday has nothing to do with Lunar New Year, then why is it noted on the calendar? Why do we need another workday 2 weeks after the previous one?
We all know these days are intended to hide all the unnecessary holidays the school board added.
My brother in christ, there a a ton of days that are noted on the calendar that have other things happening the same day. Cum hoc ergo propter hoc, should've been another thing you evidently did not learn in school.
Yes, it's all the unnecessary religious holidays they added. What's your point?
Lunar New Year is not religious!!