Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher who, with permission from my principal, had my students on a total asynchronous day several weeks ago. I informed all the students and families over a week before, as well as two days before, my absence. My students had a very clear lesson plan to follow, and I was still required to log in three times during the day to check attendance.
I didn't tell my students or families why I was going to be out, but my principal knew. All I told my students and their parents was that I needed to be out for one day for personal reasons. I certainly was not out "living it up" unless you consider going to spread some of daughter's ashes, and then meeting virtually with our grief counselor, "living it up."
As was stated in a post above, teachers are permitted to take sick leave and personal leave. I hope not all teachers who take leave are being judged, or that parents think it's because we are vacationing.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently the Disney teacher is a well liked good teacher, but I find it outrageous. First of all, teachers don’t get annual leave. They get 3 days of personal leave for needs that cannot be taken care of outside the regular school hours. There is simply no way that ‘I’m taking my family to Disney’ falls into that. https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BGHNN560B0E0/$file/G-3.2.4%20Leave.pdf
2nd what about the preachy messages about how if only we would stop traveling and gathering we could get our kids on school.
Just here, waiting for the ski resort story...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's all try to share stories like this with Duran. NOT in an effort to get any teachers fired. But to show him that everyone has their own level of risk they are willing to take, whether to see family, take a vacation, or get back in the classroom.
The OP’s story or the Disney story?
Both.. Plus the ski resort story plus others that are popping up.
So you all want to share "I heard about a teacher who..." stories without having any actual firsthand knowledge or experience. Completely whacked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's all try to share stories like this with Duran. NOT in an effort to get any teachers fired. But to show him that everyone has their own level of risk they are willing to take, whether to see family, take a vacation, or get back in the classroom.
The OP’s story or the Disney story?
Both.. Plus the ski resort story plus others that are popping up.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers who got that first vaccine dose are out living it up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's teacher just changed the schedule so now in a two hour block in the morning they only have 30 min with the teacher (class split into 4 groups and teacher meets with each group for 30 min).
I have done this twice since the beginning of the school year, because I really needed to differentiate some instruction. The students who I was not meeting with had asynchronous work. This is not so different than what we would do in person. We pull small groups aside and everybody else in class will be working independently.
Anonymous wrote:One of my children’s elective teachers joined at the very beginning of class told them she got wrapped up in a project at home and would not be there for the rest of class. She gave them assignment and left the rest of the time. Can you imagine that happening in person?