Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The federal land poster must be high.
First, most important question for him/her:
HOW DO YOU PROPOSE STUDENTS GET TO THESE LOCATIONS?
answer that and then we’ll talk.
They aren’t answering questions. They just tell you where kids should go and want DCPS to solve the other 1,000 problems outdoor learning comes with.
I think the poster thought everyone would say how amazing this idea was and would rally around them saying how worthless teachers are cause they don’t want to have class in RFK. Now that they see how stupid it sounds they have disappeared
Possibly, but the group sponsoring this idea is boasting about having 900 signers to the petitions and broad support from teachers and families. Maybe someone should start an anti-petition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The federal land poster must be high.
First, most important question for him/her:
HOW DO YOU PROPOSE STUDENTS GET TO THESE LOCATIONS?
answer that and then we’ll talk.
They aren’t answering questions. They just tell you where kids should go and want DCPS to solve the other 1,000 problems outdoor learning comes with.
I think the poster thought everyone would say how amazing this idea was and would rally around them saying how worthless teachers are cause they don’t want to have class in RFK. Now that they see how stupid it sounds they have disappeared
Possibly, but the group sponsoring this idea is boasting about having 900 signers to the petitions and broad support from teachers and families. Maybe someone should start an anti-petition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The federal land poster must be high.
First, most important question for him/her:
HOW DO YOU PROPOSE STUDENTS GET TO THESE LOCATIONS?
answer that and then we’ll talk.
They aren’t answering questions. They just tell you where kids should go and want DCPS to solve the other 1,000 problems outdoor learning comes with.
I think the poster thought everyone would say how amazing this idea was and would rally around them saying how worthless teachers are cause they don’t want to have class in RFK. Now that they see how stupid it sounds they have disappeared
Possibly, but the group sponsoring this idea is boasting about having 900 signers to the petitions and broad support from teachers and families. Maybe someone should start an anti-petition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Time for beaurocracies to push themselves and their employees out of their comfort zones intstead of taking well trodden path of just depriving kids of their educational experience.
I'm going to assume you are joking. Call us when the shuttle lands. You think that schools are the most important thing on the planet because you have school-aged children. The rest of society definitely doesn't agree with you. They aren't going to shut down the rest of the city so your child can be bussed all around to run free in zoos and sports stadiums. You really think the kids would learn there? How exactly would materials magically appear in those places? Do you have any idea how much this plan would cost? You are truly amazing.
There are only about 70,000 kids in school in he District every day.
That is a smaller crowd than attends a Big 10 Football game every weekend.
We have civil engineers in this town.
heck we have the army corps of engineers
FIGURE it out
use tents
solve the problem
we are not talking a full city evacuation of 700,000 people, we talking about 60K-70 kids / 20, 000 of which are off your books as they are in DC Privates
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The federal land poster must be high.
First, most important question for him/her:
HOW DO YOU PROPOSE STUDENTS GET TO THESE LOCATIONS?
answer that and then we’ll talk.
They aren’t answering questions. They just tell you where kids should go and want DCPS to solve the other 1,000 problems outdoor learning comes with.
I think the poster thought everyone would say how amazing this idea was and would rally around them saying how worthless teachers are cause they don’t want to have class in RFK. Now that they see how stupid it sounds they have disappeared
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The federal land poster must be high.
First, most important question for him/her:
HOW DO YOU PROPOSE STUDENTS GET TO THESE LOCATIONS?
answer that and then we’ll talk.
They aren’t answering questions. They just tell you where kids should go and want DCPS to solve the other 1,000 problems outdoor learning comes with.
Anonymous wrote:The federal land poster must be high.
First, most important question for him/her:
HOW DO YOU PROPOSE STUDENTS GET TO THESE LOCATIONS?
answer that and then we’ll talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just open the windows! All of them, all the time.
And, yes, I agree that using outdoor space is logical.
My classroom doesn’t have windows. Should I take a sledgehammer to the wall to open it up?
No, but DGS could replace the windows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just open the windows! All of them, all the time.
And, yes, I agree that using outdoor space is logical.
My classroom doesn’t have windows. Should I take a sledgehammer to the wall to open it up?
No, but DGS could replace the windows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just open the windows! All of them, all the time.
And, yes, I agree that using outdoor space is logical.
My classroom doesn’t have windows. Should I take a sledgehammer to the wall to open it up?