Anonymous wrote:Northam tells the Washington Post just now that it's needed to help these kids catch up on all the learning they've missed.
We need this in DC. Our kids are terribly far behind.

Anonymous wrote:This is dumb. OSSE is not getting rid of the waiver. End of story
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a useless thread that will only serve to incite anger.
If you would like summer school DCPS will offer that.
DCPS could definitely try and violate the teacher's contract, as both sides have. However the law will be followed, what this will do is just give DCPS a hefty fine they will have to pay.
Now DCPS can propose to extend the school year but the WTU will have to agree and of course teachers must be paid extra.
That won't happen, and I am a teacher who works ESY (extended school year) every summer. I work this because the hours are shorter and it is not all of summer break. I want to see my family too, I did not travel over the holidays like some fools did.
All they have to do is remove the blanket exemption that allows DL days to count as school. Then things start falling into place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all teachers wanted DL!! And there were some who had to stay DL for various reasons. Parents who constantly tear us apart are not helping. This is hard on everyone and burnout will be huge.
Again, complaining about burnout from the method teaches forced is ridiculous. Obviously not every teacher was in favor of what the group forced and obviously some have legitimate health considerations that are addressed under the ADA.
Anonymous wrote:This is a useless thread that will only serve to incite anger.
If you would like summer school DCPS will offer that.
DCPS could definitely try and violate the teacher's contract, as both sides have. However the law will be followed, what this will do is just give DCPS a hefty fine they will have to pay.
Now DCPS can propose to extend the school year but the WTU will have to agree and of course teachers must be paid extra.
That won't happen, and I am a teacher who works ESY (extended school year) every summer. I work this because the hours are shorter and it is not all of summer break. I want to see my family too, I did not travel over the holidays like some fools did.
Anonymous wrote:Not all teachers wanted DL!! And there were some who had to stay DL for various reasons. Parents who constantly tear us apart are not helping. This is hard on everyone and burnout will be huge.
Anonymous wrote:Not all teachers wanted DL!! And there were some who had to stay DL for various reasons. Parents who constantly tear us apart are not helping. This is hard on everyone and burnout will be huge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been teaching all my regular hours while doing DL plus even more and the work never ends. I am mentally drained and the students are as well. We need this summer to focus on our mental health so we can be as successful as possible in the fall.
I’m tired of people saying I’m not working. My kids who are home don’t see me unless I’m on my lunch break because I’m in front of the computer teaching ALL DAY. And then I have after school work meetings. Comments like these make it really difficult to keep going.
Please tell your colleagues to follow science and get back in the classroom so our kids can go to school. You may work all day but the kids get 12 live hours per week at our school and 30-min of addtl work each a day. And don’t get me started on asynchronous Wednesdays which is no school and 45 min of busy work. To say these kids are being educated is a lie.
Why does s/he also need to police colleagues? You people are insufferable. I agree with you on the outcomes, but teacher burnout is going to be a huge problem. The systems are failing us all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been teaching all my regular hours while doing DL plus even more and the work never ends. I am mentally drained and the students are as well. We need this summer to focus on our mental health so we can be as successful as possible in the fall.
I’m tired of people saying I’m not working. My kids who are home don’t see me unless I’m on my lunch break because I’m in front of the computer teaching ALL DAY. And then I have after school work meetings. Comments like these make it really difficult to keep going.
Please tell your colleagues to follow science and get back in the classroom so our kids can go to school. You may work all day but the kids get 12 live hours per week at our school and 30-min of addtl work each a day. And don’t get me started on asynchronous Wednesdays which is no school and 45 min of busy work. To say these kids are being educated is a lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been teaching all my regular hours while doing DL plus even more and the work never ends. I am mentally drained and the students are as well. We need this summer to focus on our mental health so we can be as successful as possible in the fall.
I’m tired of people saying I’m not working. My kids who are home don’t see me unless I’m on my lunch break because I’m in front of the computer teaching ALL DAY. And then I have after school work meetings. Comments like these make it really difficult to keep going.
Please tell your colleagues to follow science and get back in the classroom so our kids can go to school. You may work all day but the kids get 12 live hours per week at our school and 30-min of addtl work each a day. And don’t get me started on asynchronous Wednesdays which is no school and 45 min of busy work. To say these kids are being educated is a lie.