Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom line is that we need to pat teachers and substitutes more. The fact that so many APS employees live outside of Arlington is a real root of this problem.
Yup.
Anonymous wrote:My kids' private school is open tomorrow and was open yesterday. Guess this is only a problem for public school teachers, not private school ones.
Another APS equityfail
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is FCPS is closed again tomorrow. Most teachers m/staff live in FC. APS had every intention of opening, but not enough staff due to all the other counties around them except ACPS being closed.
So what! They aren’t supposed to be using schools for child care remember.
They are supposed to be professionals yet they can’t figure out how to arrange alternate child care?
I absolutely favor APS hiring teachers from overseas. The sooner the better.
Not going to happen, but I hope your little tantrum made you feel powerful for a fleeting moment.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Really sucks that I've given up alcohol this month.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee golly. I wonder how schools in other parts of the good old U.S.A. and rest of the world that have school plus COVID are managing to open. A REAL MYSTERY.
FFS, APS.
How exactly should they have opened?
What specifically would you have done differently?
How are falls church city and DCPS opening?
Anonymous wrote:I have to say that as an APS teacher who lives in Fairfax and has kids in FCPS, I was planning to go into work. All my friends who are in the same situation were going into work, too. It is simply a known fact that FCPS is a big county that takes more snow days. You need to have childcare plan in mind. I am stunned that this was given as a reason for tomorrow’s closure. I would think that it really is a combination of factors: staff, including drivers, out with COVID; some staff calling in because of no childcare; some staff in outer counties still with poor road conditions; and the ever present problem of lack of subs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom line is that we need to pat teachers and substitutes more. The fact that so many APS employees live outside of Arlington is a real root of this problem.
Yup.
Curious how NYC and SFC find and pay teachers? We're not the only expensive area in the country.
Anonymous wrote:I have to say that as an APS teacher who lives in Fairfax and has kids in FCPS, I was planning to go into work. All my friends who are in the same situation were going into work, too. It is simply a known fact that FCPS is a big county that takes more snow days. You need to have childcare plan in mind. I am stunned that this was given as a reason for tomorrow’s closure. I would think that it really is a combination of factors: staff, including drivers, out with COVID; some staff calling in because of no childcare; some staff in outer counties still with poor road conditions; and the ever present problem of lack of subs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee golly. I wonder how schools in other parts of the good old U.S.A. and rest of the world that have school plus COVID are managing to open. A REAL MYSTERY.
FFS, APS.
How exactly should they have opened?
What specifically would you have done differently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom line is that we need to pat teachers and substitutes more. The fact that so many APS employees live outside of Arlington is a real root of this problem.
Yup.
Anonymous wrote:Gee golly. I wonder how schools in other parts of the good old U.S.A. and rest of the world that have school plus COVID are managing to open. A REAL MYSTERY.
FFS, APS.
Anonymous wrote:Bottom line is that we need to pat teachers and substitutes more. The fact that so many APS employees live outside of Arlington is a real root of this problem.