Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it.
Mark. My. Words.
Nah, y’all just wanna play the victim again. Ain’t nobody asking for anything more than masks & vaccines.
I’m a new teacher and just joined the teacher Facebook group and wow, a lot of teachers are unsure and wanting to start virtual.
I can’t. Being new is hard enough. Can’t do virtual. I would fail the kids so bad.
I'm not part of that FB group, but no teacher I know wants to teach virtually. Not me, not my spouse, not my teammates...
Well there are teachers shocked we are starting in person.
I figure if we can eat indoors, vacation in groups, go to the gym, attend baseball games with tens of thousands, attend concerts with thousands of people, fly to Disney, fly to Europe, party on Bourbon St., etc. we can start school in person.
ES Teacher
This was true before Delta became prevalent. The science suggests that (1) it is much more easily transmissible, (2) younger kids are more affected by it than they were earlier strains and (3) vaccinated people can catch it and spread it. The reality has changed--that doesn't mean that school needs to be virtual, but more precautions need to take place, particularly around the lunch rooms.
Delta is prevalent now while we (teachers) are doing all of those things now. My point is if we can do all of those things while Delta is here, we can teach in person. Wouldn't it be hypocritical to say otherwise?
I am not doing all those things. We are still in a pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it.
Mark. My. Words.
Nah, y’all just wanna play the victim again. Ain’t nobody asking for anything more than masks & vaccines.
I’m a new teacher and just joined the teacher Facebook group and wow, a lot of teachers are unsure and wanting to start virtual.
I can’t. Being new is hard enough. Can’t do virtual. I would fail the kids so bad.
I'm not part of that FB group, but no teacher I know wants to teach virtually. Not me, not my spouse, not my teammates...
Well there are teachers shocked we are starting in person.
I figure if we can eat indoors, vacation in groups, go to the gym, attend baseball games with tens of thousands, attend concerts with thousands of people, fly to Disney, fly to Europe, party on Bourbon St., etc. we can start school in person.
ES Teacher
This was true before Delta became prevalent. The science suggests that (1) it is much more easily transmissible, (2) younger kids are more affected by it than they were earlier strains and (3) vaccinated people can catch it and spread it. The reality has changed--that doesn't mean that school needs to be virtual, but more precautions need to take place, particularly around the lunch rooms.
Delta is prevalent now while we (teachers) are doing all of those things now. My point is if we can do all of those things while Delta is here, we can teach in person. Wouldn't it be hypocritical to say otherwise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it.
Mark. My. Words.
Nah, y’all just wanna play the victim again. Ain’t nobody asking for anything more than masks & vaccines.
I’m a new teacher and just joined the teacher Facebook group and wow, a lot of teachers are unsure and wanting to start virtual.
I can’t. Being new is hard enough. Can’t do virtual. I would fail the kids so bad.
I'm not part of that FB group, but no teacher I know wants to teach virtually. Not me, not my spouse, not my teammates...
Well there are teachers shocked we are starting in person.
I figure if we can eat indoors, vacation in groups, go to the gym, attend baseball games with tens of thousands, attend concerts with thousands of people, fly to Disney, fly to Europe, party on Bourbon St., etc. we can start school in person.
ES Teacher
This was true before Delta became prevalent. The science suggests that (1) it is much more easily transmissible, (2) younger kids are more affected by it than they were earlier strains and (3) vaccinated people can catch it and spread it. The reality has changed--that doesn't mean that school needs to be virtual, but more precautions need to take place, particularly around the lunch rooms.
Delta is prevalent now while we (teachers) are doing all of those things now. My point is if we can do all of those things while Delta is here, we can teach in person. Wouldn't it be hypocritical to say otherwise?
Anonymous wrote:Man any teacher calling for virtual start needs to GTFO. I’m a teacher and last year almost took all of us out. Kids, teachers, admin, parents. It’s a no. Cannot do again. No reasonable person wants virtual. They for real need to quit this time if they STILL can’t stomach going into school . The rest of us are going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it.
Mark. My. Words.
Nah, y’all just wanna play the victim again. Ain’t nobody asking for anything more than masks & vaccines.
I’m a new teacher and just joined the teacher Facebook group and wow, a lot of teachers are unsure and wanting to start virtual.
I can’t. Being new is hard enough. Can’t do virtual. I would fail the kids so bad.
I'm not part of that FB group, but no teacher I know wants to teach virtually. Not me, not my spouse, not my teammates...
Well there are teachers shocked we are starting in person.
I figure if we can eat indoors, vacation in groups, go to the gym, attend baseball games with tens of thousands, attend concerts with thousands of people, fly to Disney, fly to Europe, party on Bourbon St., etc. we can start school in person.
ES Teacher
This was true before Delta became prevalent. The science suggests that (1) it is much more easily transmissible, (2) younger kids are more affected by it than they were earlier strains and (3) vaccinated people can catch it and spread it. The reality has changed--that doesn't mean that school needs to be virtual, but more precautions need to take place, particularly around the lunch rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it.
Mark. My. Words.
Nah, y’all just wanna play the victim again. Ain’t nobody asking for anything more than masks & vaccines.
I’m a new teacher and just joined the teacher Facebook group and wow, a lot of teachers are unsure and wanting to start virtual.
I can’t. Being new is hard enough. Can’t do virtual. I would fail the kids so bad.
I'm not part of that FB group, but no teacher I know wants to teach virtually. Not me, not my spouse, not my teammates...
Well there are teachers shocked we are starting in person.
I figure if we can eat indoors, vacation in groups, go to the gym, attend baseball games with tens of thousands, attend concerts with thousands of people, fly to Disney, fly to Europe, party on Bourbon St., etc. we can start school in person.
ES Teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it.
Mark. My. Words.
Nah, y’all just wanna play the victim again. Ain’t nobody asking for anything more than masks & vaccines.
I’m a new teacher and just joined the teacher Facebook group and wow, a lot of teachers are unsure and wanting to start virtual.
I can’t. Being new is hard enough. Can’t do virtual. I would fail the kids so bad.
I'm not part of that FB group, but no teacher I know wants to teach virtually. Not me, not my spouse, not my teammates...
Well there are teachers shocked we are starting in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it.
Mark. My. Words.
Nah, y’all just wanna play the victim again. Ain’t nobody asking for anything more than masks & vaccines.
I’m a new teacher and just joined the teacher Facebook group and wow, a lot of teachers are unsure and wanting to start virtual.
I can’t. Being new is hard enough. Can’t do virtual. I would fail the kids so bad.
I'm not part of that FB group, but no teacher I know wants to teach virtually. Not me, not my spouse, not my teammates...
Well there are teachers shocked we are starting in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it.
Mark. My. Words.
I agree. And if they do, it will mean hospital capacity is saturated or about to be, so it will be 100% warranted.
I don’t think we’ll get to that point. I also don’t think the teachers’ unions will call for all virtual school. That’s widely unpopular with staff.
Staff with ES age children might feel different.
In my mind, it’s ridiculous to send unvaccinated ES children into a situation where an some estimate that 40% of them will be sick (with about 20% of them developing a long term complication) when we are SO CLOSE to a vaccine. It would be insane to have made children give up so much since March of 2020 for others only to fling them into harms ways 5 feet before the finish line.
My kids are staying home. That is my choice.
do you have any source for 20% of infected children developing longterm complications?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it.
Mark. My. Words.
Nah, y’all just wanna play the victim again. Ain’t nobody asking for anything more than masks & vaccines.
I’m a new teacher and just joined the teacher Facebook group and wow, a lot of teachers are unsure and wanting to start virtual.
I can’t. Being new is hard enough. Can’t do virtual. I would fail the kids so bad.
I'm not part of that FB group, but no teacher I know wants to teach virtually. Not me, not my spouse, not my teammates...
Well there are teachers shocked we are starting in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it.
Mark. My. Words.
Nah, y’all just wanna play the victim again. Ain’t nobody asking for anything more than masks & vaccines.
I’m a new teacher and just joined the teacher Facebook group and wow, a lot of teachers are unsure and wanting to start virtual.
I can’t. Being new is hard enough. Can’t do virtual. I would fail the kids so bad.
I'm not part of that FB group, but no teacher I know wants to teach virtually. Not me, not my spouse, not my teammates...
Well there are teachers shocked we are starting in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it.
Mark. My. Words.
Nah, y’all just wanna play the victim again. Ain’t nobody asking for anything more than masks & vaccines.
I’m a new teacher and just joined the teacher Facebook group and wow, a lot of teachers are unsure and wanting to start virtual.
I can’t. Being new is hard enough. Can’t do virtual. I would fail the kids so bad.
I'm not part of that FB group, but no teacher I know wants to teach virtually. Not me, not my spouse, not my teammates...