Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, and again. Every single post on this forum turns into a teacher bashing post.
It’s what this site does best. Posters who haven’t been in the classroom since they were in high school themselves like to tell teachers how easy the job is.
Anonymous wrote:Again, and again. Every single post on this forum turns into a teacher bashing post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, how dare non-Christians celebrate their holidays. Terrible.
Lifelong celebrator of the Christmas thing here...I would gladly give up the two week long vacation for the holidays. If we want to celebrate, we'll do it on our own time. These kids are never in school.
They literally receive the same amount of instructional hours as they have. The calendar traded other days for these holidays. Stop the pearl clutching.
Thank you! The kids ARE in school for the required amount of days.
And, from a teacher’s perspective, I catch up with all my work on these “days off.” I can’t imagine how I would survive if I didn’t get the occasional week day to grade and plan. I guess I’d just take more sick days to catch up.
Occasional? Like every week. You are very entitled. Most of us with real jobs actually work 5 days every week ALL YEAR…
You chose that job - maybe teaching would be less stressful for you. Look at all the days off! LOL
I’m good but thanks. It’s just amusing how completely out of touch teachers are. How in earth can people survive a 5 day week of work? How can I shop? How can I get my nails done?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, how dare non-Christians celebrate their holidays. Terrible.
Lifelong celebrator of the Christmas thing here...I would gladly give up the two week long vacation for the holidays. If we want to celebrate, we'll do it on our own time. These kids are never in school.
They literally receive the same amount of instructional hours as they have. The calendar traded other days for these holidays. Stop the pearl clutching.
Thank you! The kids ARE in school for the required amount of days.
And, from a teacher’s perspective, I catch up with all my work on these “days off.” I can’t imagine how I would survive if I didn’t get the occasional week day to grade and plan. I guess I’d just take more sick days to catch up.
Occasional? Like every week. You are very entitled. Most of us with real jobs actually work 5 days every week ALL YEAR…
Anonymous wrote:Must we have a new thread about this every single time there's a mid-week holiday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, how dare non-Christians celebrate their holidays. Terrible.
Lifelong celebrator of the Christmas thing here...I would gladly give up the two week long vacation for the holidays. If we want to celebrate, we'll do it on our own time. These kids are never in school.
They literally receive the same amount of instructional hours as they have. The calendar traded other days for these holidays. Stop the pearl clutching.
Thank you! The kids ARE in school for the required amount of days.
And, from a teacher’s perspective, I catch up with all my work on these “days off.” I can’t imagine how I would survive if I didn’t get the occasional week day to grade and plan. I guess I’d just take more sick days to catch up.
Occasional? Like every week. You are very entitled. Most of us with real jobs actually work 5 days every week ALL YEAR…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, how dare non-Christians celebrate their holidays. Terrible.
Lifelong celebrator of the Christmas thing here...I would gladly give up the two week long vacation for the holidays. If we want to celebrate, we'll do it on our own time. These kids are never in school.
They literally receive the same amount of instructional hours as they have. The calendar traded other days for these holidays. Stop the pearl clutching.
Thank you! The kids ARE in school for the required amount of days.
And, from a teacher’s perspective, I catch up with all my work on these “days off.” I can’t imagine how I would survive if I didn’t get the occasional week day to grade and plan. I guess I’d just take more sick days to catch up.
Occasional? Like every week. You are very entitled. Most of us with real jobs actually work 5 days every week ALL YEAR…
You chose that job - maybe teaching would be less stressful for you. Look at all the days off! LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, how dare non-Christians celebrate their holidays. Terrible.
Everyone is welcome to celebrate whatever holiday they want.
Let the rest of us go to school.
You don't really feel that way because you don't want to have school open on Christmas. You just want Christians to be special and have the calendar built around them.
This is the worst argument of all. It’s a federal holiday, goober
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, how dare non-Christians celebrate their holidays. Terrible.
Lifelong celebrator of the Christmas thing here...I would gladly give up the two week long vacation for the holidays. If we want to celebrate, we'll do it on our own time. These kids are never in school.
They literally receive the same amount of instructional hours as they have. The calendar traded other days for these holidays. Stop the pearl clutching.
Thank you! The kids ARE in school for the required amount of days.
And, from a teacher’s perspective, I catch up with all my work on these “days off.” I can’t imagine how I would survive if I didn’t get the occasional week day to grade and plan. I guess I’d just take more sick days to catch up.
Occasional? Like every week. You are very entitled. Most of us with real jobs actually work 5 days every week ALL YEAR…
Anonymous wrote:Must we have a new thread about this every single time there's a mid-week holiday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, how dare non-Christians celebrate their holidays. Terrible.
Lifelong celebrator of the Christmas thing here...I would gladly give up the two week long vacation for the holidays. If we want to celebrate, we'll do it on our own time. These kids are never in school.
They literally receive the same amount of instructional hours as they have. The calendar traded other days for these holidays. Stop the pearl clutching.
Thank you! The kids ARE in school for the required amount of days.
And, from a teacher’s perspective, I catch up with all my work on these “days off.” I can’t imagine how I would survive if I didn’t get the occasional week day to grade and plan. I guess I’d just take more sick days to catch up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, how dare non-Christians celebrate their holidays. Terrible.
Lifelong celebrator of the Christmas thing here...I would gladly give up the two week long vacation for the holidays. If we want to celebrate, we'll do it on our own time. These kids are never in school.
They literally receive the same amount of instructional hours as they have. The calendar traded other days for these holidays. Stop the pearl clutching.