Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw my 4th grader’s teacher at the park with her preschooler. (I thought this was a teacher work day). She tried to avoid me but I marched right up to her to say hello.
They never had Monday work but would at least meet for 20 minutes.
I hope she reads this TBH.
I’m disgusted by this whole school year.
So you weren't strong enough to say "hey, I thought you should be working right now" to her face?
But then you come to an anonymous message board and thump your chest like some kind of warrior?
Yeah.... ok....
We both knew she should be working. That's why she tried to hide behind the tunnel slide when she saw me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw my 4th grader’s teacher at the park with her preschooler. (I thought this was a teacher work day). She tried to avoid me but I marched right up to her to say hello.
They never had Monday work but would at least meet for 20 minutes.
I hope she reads this TBH.
I’m disgusted by this whole school year.
An FCPS teacher with a preschooler is required to have childcare on work days.
She’s also supposed to be working, not frolicking at the playground...
You’re some special kind of special
How is it acceptable for a teacher to be at the playground chilling with a preschooler on a day she is supposed to be at work? (1) She's not at work and (2) Her child should be in daycare. She obviously decided to save the daycare costs this year and just slack off.
Teachers were explicitly told that they did not need to arrange for childcare this year. This teacher playing with her child on a Monday morning is only doing what the school board laid out. She is not going above and beyond, but she is not required to be tethered to her computer on Monday's.
If you are upset, feel free to reach out to the school board. They are the ones that said this was what school would be for 2020-21. Not this random teacher.
How is hanging out with her kid at the playground working, exactly? Mondays are supposed to be a full work day for staff.
It's “professional development” Or maybe she was listening to a boring IEP meeting with her air pods.
Teachers do not need to have childcare this year.
I have attended a ton of IEP meetings for my child. I would be pissed if a teacher was at the playground listening in to our "boring" meeting while also supervising a young child. WTH?
Anonymous wrote:Our school also sent out an email saying it was "now FCPS policy" that all FCPS schools were asynchronous on Mondays.
So, that was untrue? Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw my 4th grader’s teacher at the park with her preschooler. (I thought this was a teacher work day). She tried to avoid me but I marched right up to her to say hello.
They never had Monday work but would at least meet for 20 minutes.
I hope she reads this TBH.
I’m disgusted by this whole school year.
So you weren't strong enough to say "hey, I thought you should be working right now" to her face?
But then you come to an anonymous message board and thump your chest like some kind of warrior?
Yeah.... ok....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw my 4th grader’s teacher at the park with her preschooler. (I thought this was a teacher work day). She tried to avoid me but I marched right up to her to say hello.
They never had Monday work but would at least meet for 20 minutes.
I hope she reads this TBH.
I’m disgusted by this whole school year.
An FCPS teacher with a preschooler is required to have childcare on work days.
She’s also supposed to be working, not frolicking at the playground...
You’re some special kind of special
How is it acceptable for a teacher to be at the playground chilling with a preschooler on a day she is supposed to be at work? (1) She's not at work and (2) Her child should be in daycare. She obviously decided to save the daycare costs this year and just slack off.
Teachers were explicitly told that they did not need to arrange for childcare this year. This teacher playing with her child on a Monday morning is only doing what the school board laid out. She is not going above and beyond, but she is not required to be tethered to her computer on Monday's.
If you are upset, feel free to reach out to the school board. They are the ones that said this was what school would be for 2020-21. Not this random teacher.
How is hanging out with her kid at the playground working, exactly? Mondays are supposed to be a full work day for staff.
It's “professional development” Or maybe she was listening to a boring IEP meeting with her air pods.
Teachers do not need to have childcare this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw my 4th grader’s teacher at the park with her preschooler. (I thought this was a teacher work day). She tried to avoid me but I marched right up to her to say hello.
They never had Monday work but would at least meet for 20 minutes.
I hope she reads this TBH.
I’m disgusted by this whole school year.
An FCPS teacher with a preschooler is required to have childcare on work days.
She’s also supposed to be working, not frolicking at the playground...
You’re some special kind of special
How is it acceptable for a teacher to be at the playground chilling with a preschooler on a day she is supposed to be at work? (1) She's not at work and (2) Her child should be in daycare. She obviously decided to save the daycare costs this year and just slack off.
Teachers were explicitly told that they did not need to arrange for childcare this year. This teacher playing with her child on a Monday morning is only doing what the school board laid out. She is not going above and beyond, but she is not required to be tethered to her computer on Monday's.
If you are upset, feel free to reach out to the school board. They are the ones that said this was what school would be for 2020-21. Not this random teacher.
How is hanging out with her kid at the playground working, exactly? Mondays are supposed to be a full work day for staff.
Anonymous wrote:Just saw my 4th grader’s teacher at the park with her preschooler. (I thought this was a teacher work day). She tried to avoid me but I marched right up to her to say hello.
They never had Monday work but would at least meet for 20 minutes.
I hope she reads this TBH.
I’m disgusted by this whole school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We try and be positive about all of this but Mondays are a joke. DS is good about entertaining himself but he is done with his school work by lunch. We have him do all the must dos and may dos. Then he does his AoPS math. He also has his speech in the morning. His friends are done pretty quickly as well. DS's biggest complaint is that his friends don't have to do the may do assignments but he does. We simply told him that it is assigned school work and it gives him something to do for a little bit while we are working.
I have no idea how the schools are able to use Monday as a school day for tracking purposes because there is no more then an hours worth of work assigned.
Our school assigns a few hours (which I think is what they are supposed to do).
However I do suggest that everyone on this thread who is upset about Monday contact the state superintendent of schools. Tell him to never give another hours waiver like this again and how it is not the same as a real school day. His contact info is here:
Dr. James Lane, superintendent@doe.virginia.gov, 804-225-2057
That will do more to ensure that we never have something like this again than complaining on DCUM.
Yes. 2-3 hours.
I just finished my lunch. I did Morning Meeting 9:00 to a little after 9:30. I then went over each assignment for the day. I met with a reading group at 10:00 and another at 10:20. I’ve spent some time here at school trouble shooting some tech issues with our SBTS. I will now work on getting things ready for tomorrow.
My students have:
A math assignment with lesson slides about area.
ST Math
A recorded lesson about book talks and an assignment to complete a book talk using Flipgrid.
A social studies assignment about resources.
I know it’s not ideal and I hope we can be back to our “normal” schedule on the fall.
I don't understand. I thought all FCPS schools were now totally "asynchronous" (AKA no learning) on Mondays?
My 5th grader is online with the teacher from 9 - 11 every Monday and sometimes later, but 9-11 is standard. Some Mondays the teacher will go until 12:30/1, but it's not very often.
Our school sent an email saying new FCPS policy was that Mondays were "totally asynchronous" at every school. So that was a lie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw my 4th grader’s teacher at the park with her preschooler. (I thought this was a teacher work day). She tried to avoid me but I marched right up to her to say hello.
They never had Monday work but would at least meet for 20 minutes.
I hope she reads this TBH.
I’m disgusted by this whole school year.
An FCPS teacher with a preschooler is required to have childcare on work days.
She’s also supposed to be working, not frolicking at the playground...
You’re some special kind of special
How is it acceptable for a teacher to be at the playground chilling with a preschooler on a day she is supposed to be at work? (1) She's not at work and (2) Her child should be in daycare. She obviously decided to save the daycare costs this year and just slack off.
Teachers were explicitly told that they did not need to arrange for childcare this year. This teacher playing with her child on a Monday morning is only doing what the school board laid out. She is not going above and beyond, but she is not required to be tethered to her computer on Monday's.
If you are upset, feel free to reach out to the school board. They are the ones that said this was what school would be for 2020-21. Not this random teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We try and be positive about all of this but Mondays are a joke. DS is good about entertaining himself but he is done with his school work by lunch. We have him do all the must dos and may dos. Then he does his AoPS math. He also has his speech in the morning. His friends are done pretty quickly as well. DS's biggest complaint is that his friends don't have to do the may do assignments but he does. We simply told him that it is assigned school work and it gives him something to do for a little bit while we are working.
I have no idea how the schools are able to use Monday as a school day for tracking purposes because there is no more then an hours worth of work assigned.
Our school assigns a few hours (which I think is what they are supposed to do).
However I do suggest that everyone on this thread who is upset about Monday contact the state superintendent of schools. Tell him to never give another hours waiver like this again and how it is not the same as a real school day. His contact info is here:
Dr. James Lane, superintendent@doe.virginia.gov, 804-225-2057
That will do more to ensure that we never have something like this again than complaining on DCUM.
Yes. 2-3 hours.
I just finished my lunch. I did Morning Meeting 9:00 to a little after 9:30. I then went over each assignment for the day. I met with a reading group at 10:00 and another at 10:20. I’ve spent some time here at school trouble shooting some tech issues with our SBTS. I will now work on getting things ready for tomorrow.
My students have:
A math assignment with lesson slides about area.
ST Math
A recorded lesson about book talks and an assignment to complete a book talk using Flipgrid.
A social studies assignment about resources.
I know it’s not ideal and I hope we can be back to our “normal” schedule on the fall.
I don't understand. I thought all FCPS schools were now totally "asynchronous" (AKA no learning) on Mondays?
My 5th grader is online with the teacher from 9 - 11 every Monday and sometimes later, but 9-11 is standard. Some Mondays the teacher will go until 12:30/1, but it's not very often.