Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem for those who are concerned about the (undeniably less safe) changes to IPL is that the Lafayette principal refused to explain what the teacher changes would be for virtual students, so parents are asked to make a “binding” decision that involves a cost-benefit analysis based on incomplete information.
Lol.
Seriously. And considering what so many other kids have dealt with over the last year, having to switch teachers is not going to permanently harm your precious angel. Your sense of entitlement and privilege is disgusting. Really.
Then them doing another 6 weeks of DL won't kill them either.
At our school the upper ES parents didn't want IPL even for Term 4. They are expanding lower ES IPL based on requests and teacher availability.
Now I shall wait to be called a WTU Troll or reminded that teachers are useless.
My quick retort is I am declaring my WTU income on my taxes and three of our teachers (one my DC doesn't even have anymore) are now seeing kids in person at parks on Wed and the weekends doing activities with them and just playing because they are fully vaccinated. They all can't wait to be back with "their kids".
Anonymous wrote:Don't ruin it for the rest of us
That is what I would like to yell at you with your YOLO travel and your YOLO classrooms of 22 kids and their maskless indoor lunch. Mass maskless unvacc'ed spring indoor lunch happens to also be known as COVID PARTY.
Anonymous wrote:god the parents at lafayette make me so happy we aren't there and that i have the community we do at our school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem for those who are concerned about the (undeniably less safe) changes to IPL is that the Lafayette principal refused to explain what the teacher changes would be for virtual students, so parents are asked to make a “binding” decision that involves a cost-benefit analysis based on incomplete information.
Lol.
Seriously. And considering what so many other kids have dealt with over the last year, having to switch teachers is not going to permanently harm your precious angel. Your sense of entitlement and privilege is disgusting. Really.
Don't ruin it for the rest of us
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:god the parents at lafayette make me so happy we aren't there and that i have the community we do at our school
Yes, some of these parents are an embarrassment, but they're actually the minority despite their incessant need to complain and create conflict. When school is in person and interactions are IRL, it's pretty easy to avoid them. They just make all of us look bad on these forums.
So true, and you will quickly learn who they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:god the parents at lafayette make me so happy we aren't there and that i have the community we do at our school
Yes, some of these parents are an embarrassment, but they're actually the minority despite their incessant need to complain and create conflict. When school is in person and interactions are IRL, it's pretty easy to avoid them. They just make all of us look bad on these forums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:god the parents at lafayette make me so happy we aren't there and that i have the community we do at our school
Yes, some of these parents are an embarrassment, but they're actually the minority despite their incessant need to complain and create conflict. When school is in person and interactions are IRL, it's pretty easy to avoid them. They just make all of us look bad on these forums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem for those who are concerned about the (undeniably less safe) changes to IPL is that the Lafayette principal refused to explain what the teacher changes would be for virtual students, so parents are asked to make a “binding” decision that involves a cost-benefit analysis based on incomplete information.
Lol.
Anonymous wrote:god the parents at lafayette make me so happy we aren't there and that i have the community we do at our school