Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS teacher: if you sent your kids today, thank you. Double thank you if you sent them prepared to learn. Today was my first day back from days of sick leave. All five classes worked today. No movies. No Winter holiday word searches. We got a lot accomplished and enjoyed many "ah ha" moments.
What do you want- a slow clap? Seriously. You did your job. Bravo. This is a thread about today being a half day.
No. It's a thank you for sending students for a productive full day, asshole. Not keeping them home because you assumed they'd watch movies. Did you post your nastygram for every PP who didn't stick strictly to the topic of a half day or save your bile for a teacher. Have another slice of fruit cake and STFU.
For the record. My dd did go to school for a full day today. And she watched movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS teacher: if you sent your kids today, thank you. Double thank you if you sent them prepared to learn. Today was my first day back from days of sick leave. All five classes worked today. No movies. No Winter holiday word searches. We got a lot accomplished and enjoyed many "ah ha" moments.
What do you want- a slow clap? Seriously. You did your job. Bravo. This is a thread about today being a half day.
No. It's a thank you for sending students for a productive full day, asshole. Not keeping them home because you assumed they'd watch movies. Did you post your nastygram for every PP who didn't stick strictly to the topic of a half day or save your bile for a teacher. Have another slice of fruit cake and STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS teacher: if you sent your kids today, thank you. Double thank you if you sent them prepared to learn. Today was my first day back from days of sick leave. All five classes worked today. No movies. No Winter holiday word searches. We got a lot accomplished and enjoyed many "ah ha" moments.
What do you want- a slow clap? Seriously. You did your job. Bravo. This is a thread about today being a half day.
No. It's a thank you for sending students for a productive full day, asshole. Not keeping them home because you assumed they'd watch movies. Did you post your nastygram for every PP who didn't stick strictly to the topic of a half day or save your bile for a teacher. Have another slice of fruit cake and STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS teacher: if you sent your kids today, thank you. Double thank you if you sent them prepared to learn. Today was my first day back from days of sick leave. All five classes worked today. No movies. No Winter holiday word searches. We got a lot accomplished and enjoyed many "ah ha" moments.
What do you want- a slow clap? Seriously. You did your job. Bravo. This is a thread about today being a half day.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS teacher: if you sent your kids today, thank you. Double thank you if you sent them prepared to learn. Today was my first day back from days of sick leave. All five classes worked today. No movies. No Winter holiday word searches. We got a lot accomplished and enjoyed many "ah ha" moments.
Anonymous wrote:Private Catholic School parent here. We have this week and next week off. I hate it because I need the extra few days prior to XMAS to prepare (wrap Santa's gifts, etc). I would be fine with full day of school on 23rd.
Anonymous wrote:The thing I don't understand is why people want the kids around so they can "prepare" Christmas Eve. I mean, maybe you all have way more helpful kids than I do, but having my kids in the house does not make it easier to prep food or clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious if the people on here complaining about MCPS having 3 full days of school this week while other districts are off are the same ones who flip their shit over every snow day/professional day/half day that takes place outside of the winter break window.
Or is that a totally different group of people?
I wonder about that too. When MCPS closes, that's bad. When MCPS doesn't close, that's bad too. Basically, no matter what MCPS does, it's bad -- or so I infer from the posts on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:I am not sending my kids to school tomorrow. I won't complain about not having off (although it is strange we are the only ones) but I just won't send them. Instead we will be wrapping, making sugar cookie cut-outs, watching Christmas movies and going on a hike. Then the nutcracker at night. I took the day off from work too. It is our tradition of a guaranteed full family day.