Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Bowser's press conference today in which she announced that dcps would be virtual, she said that she hoped that private schools would make the same choice. For schools that had previously announced in person or hybrid, do you think this will make them change their mind?
Maybe the DC Mayor should advocate for stopping the spread of infection to save lives: ban indoor dining in DC as this is a NO MASK activity that spreads covid
Work together with VA & MD Gov to shut down the bars and packed indoor dining with NO MASK at the Beach Towns where Covid is raging
And show that she puts Education above $$$$ and campaign contributions
Yes, hundreds will die, and that could have been prevented. But, not by closing schools that have been closed since March
Close the Damn Bars and Indoor Dining ( You know, the group gathering of hundreds without a mask in sight )
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of these crazy threads are literally private school parents who never wanted to have kids and can’t stand actually having kids at home. And the wife’s ‘tennis lessons’ And the husband’s ‘lunch dates.’ Listen. Your affairs aren’t worth teachers dying. Your inability to take care of your own kids isn’t worth teachers’ lives. You fail at parenting and cloak it as some sort of ‘we paid for this and it needs to happen’ bulls:it. You’re miserable parents who don’t want to actually have children. You can’t pay that away.
Yes all private school parents hate their children and that is why they want in person school. Public school parents love their children which is why they were overjoyed by MCPS’ decision to go DL next semester. That is why there are absolutely NO public school parents on this board lurking around, hoping private school parents suffer the same hand they’ve been dealt. You have it all figured out.![]()
Someone’s peanut butter and jelly. I don’t get the obsession. They wanted DL and got it. Let us have our choice. Busybodies. Smh.
Oh henny. You have no idea. I’m on the inside. I know you. Literally. Private school parents who are begging for 5 days a week of mask-clad terrified teaching in person have no idea what that will actually be like. But just make sure you get your kids out of the house long enough so you can have your ‘tennis lessons’ and ‘long lunches.’ You never wanted kids. You have no idea how to take care of children unless a nanny is there to wipe them. It’s not jelly. It’s the truth. It’s a pandemic and you’re all worried about Bif having a mask to go to two days a week of 2nd grade to get into Harvard after you just vacationed in the Outer Banks with Covid Karen? No thank you.
Anonymous wrote:All of these crazy threads are literally private school parents who never wanted to have kids and can’t stand actually having kids at home. And the wife’s ‘tennis lessons’ And the husband’s ‘lunch dates.’ Listen. Your affairs aren’t worth teachers dying. Your inability to take care of your own kids isn’t worth teachers’ lives. You fail at parenting and cloak it as some sort of ‘we paid for this and it needs to happen’ bulls:it. You’re miserable parents who don’t want to actually have children. You can’t pay that away.
Anonymous wrote:from the locked thread
Watch video between 22:45 to 22:48. Not sure how people are misinterpreting what she said.
https://www.facebook.com/MayorMurielBowser/videos/2645609422360386/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a private school parent, we are in even worse shape since we have to pay for this
Newsflash - schools won’t go back in November. The mayor will continue to push DL. Nothing is going to change between September and November.
Of course. Our best hope now is April. For all you fearful doomsayers, stop to reflect: all of these kids will be at home for 7 months or more. This is **horrible** for children, parents and the economy. At least we could open in September and establish in person a community for the year. I pray this happens in private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, DC public school parents, why are you even on this thread?
Yes, Bowser said she hoped privates would follow her decision. If you listened to her, mich of the decision was based on the teachers union not wanting to go back and she blamed it mostly on “staffing”. So basically she could not convince the teachers to go in.
Why she mentioned the privates? Simple. It makes her and the DCPS look bad if they can’t get their kids and especially their teachers don’t want to go in, but DC privates can. Makes DCPS look stupid. If privates close, DC parents can’t complain.
Where did you her her say that she hopes privates will follow her decision? If you watch the press conference, she says something like "I want to also be clear that the DCPS decision does not preclude charter schools and independent schools that they could have an in-person or some type of hybrid arrangement from making that decision for their school.” She did talk about there being four different scenarios that DCPS shared a week or two ago and said she hopes that charter schools will follow one of those scenarios if they choose hybrid.
Don’t have direct link to text but this cites it. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.politico.com/amp/news/2020/07/30/dc-mayor-workforce-gaps-schools-virtual-388381
Bowser makes it clear: she wanted hybrid, this is not about health metrics, and the unions and fearful parents drive the decision. This is pitiful. I will blame them in June when my city’s kids are finishing a year online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, DC public school parents, why are you even on this thread?
Yes, Bowser said she hoped privates would follow her decision. If you listened to her, mich of the decision was based on the teachers union not wanting to go back and she blamed it mostly on “staffing”. So basically she could not convince the teachers to go in.
Why she mentioned the privates? Simple. It makes her and the DCPS look bad if they can’t get their kids and especially their teachers don’t want to go in, but DC privates can. Makes DCPS look stupid. If privates close, DC parents can’t complain.
Where did you her her say that she hopes privates will follow her decision? If you watch the press conference, she says something like "I want to also be clear that the DCPS decision does not preclude charter schools and independent schools that they could have an in-person or some type of hybrid arrangement from making that decision for their school.” She did talk about there being four different scenarios that DCPS shared a week or two ago and said she hopes that charter schools will follow one of those scenarios if they choose hybrid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, DC public school parents, why are you even on this thread?
Yes, Bowser said she hoped privates would follow her decision. If you listened to her, mich of the decision was based on the teachers union not wanting to go back and she blamed it mostly on “staffing”. So basically she could not convince the teachers to go in.
Why she mentioned the privates? Simple. It makes her and the DCPS look bad if they can’t get their kids and especially their teachers don’t want to go in, but DC privates can. Makes DCPS look stupid. If privates close, DC parents can’t complain.
Where did you her her say that she hopes privates will follow her decision? If you watch the press conference, she says something like "I want to also be clear that the DCPS decision does not preclude charter schools and independent schools that they could have an in-person or some type of hybrid arrangement from making that decision for their school.” She did talk about there being four different scenarios that DCPS shared a week or two ago and said she hopes that charter schools will follow one of those scenarios if they choose hybrid.