Anonymous wrote:Obviously every school is different but at our dual language charter, I see teachers working their asses off. It seems like admin. is using them as their main excuse for not reopening. But based on the scant information they've offered it seems like many many teachers would go back if they were asked to but its simply easier for the school to stay shut (no pivoting, no contingency planning, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know how many people wanting to reopen are entitled white people.
The dad with twins is paying for childcare but couldn't find spanish childcare in DC? Really?
And he found childcare outside his home - he drives to another state to drop off his kids and pick them up? Or are they going to grandma and grandma doesn't speak spanish?
That doesn't make sense.
All I see here are a bunch of people who couldn't hack it at being teachers whining that these people took a vow of poverty to teacher their kids. The idea that teachers don't care about their kids have never seen a teacher cry on a Sunday while she's preparing lesson plans.
And those are garbage people.
parent your kids; relax about the standards; and know the disrespect you are tossing around the people who you want to watch and die for your kids is being heard by your kids.
Teachers in this country take a bullet for kids and now they are to die alone in a hospital so your kid won't fall behind. give me a break - if you can find DCUM, find the time to post on DCUM and talk to the post about your daycare in MD - your kid is not suffering from educational loss.
Standing ovation. This just about brought me to tears!
How dramatic. I guess it's fun to make an emotionally-laden post filled with hyperbole and manipulation instead of facts, but you do you.
No one took a vow of poverty. And I've been a teacher. Lesson planning isn't that stressful, and furthermore, tons of us have cried about our jobs. It's not special. That's facts.
Teachers are not in any special danger as empirical research has suggested so far. It's weird that you're basically like "they choose to be MARTYRS for our children!" But at the same time you are saying they shouldn't take the completely reasonable risks many of the rest of us are taking.
You're saying learning loss isn't occurring. And hey, so the research so far suggests that learning loss is real, and that online learning is to the detriment of special populations, including young learners. Here's facts: https://naeducation.org/covid-19-educational-inequities-roundtable-series-summary-report/
Or I guess, you could just claim without any evidence, that learning loss isn't happening.
Learning loss is happening but why is that an issue. There is a pandemic happening.
If you were able to find the study - you are able to read to your kid. You are able to talk to your kid in math.
If one of these teachers gets sick - there is no sub. What will the learning loss be then?
Anonymous wrote:
If one of these teachers gets sick - there is no sub. What will the learning loss be then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know how many people wanting to reopen are entitled white people.
The dad with twins is paying for childcare but couldn't find spanish childcare in DC? Really?
And he found childcare outside his home - he drives to another state to drop off his kids and pick them up? Or are they going to grandma and grandma doesn't speak spanish?
That doesn't make sense.
All I see here are a bunch of people who couldn't hack it at being teachers whining that these people took a vow of poverty to teacher their kids. The idea that teachers don't care about their kids have never seen a teacher cry on a Sunday while she's preparing lesson plans.
And those are garbage people.
parent your kids; relax about the standards; and know the disrespect you are tossing around the people who you want to watch and die for your kids is being heard by your kids.
Teachers in this country take a bullet for kids and now they are to die alone in a hospital so your kid won't fall behind. give me a break - if you can find DCUM, find the time to post on DCUM and talk to the post about your daycare in MD - your kid is not suffering from educational loss.
Standing ovation. This just about brought me to tears!
How dramatic. I guess it's fun to make an emotionally-laden post filled with hyperbole and manipulation instead of facts, but you do you.
No one took a vow of poverty. And I've been a teacher. Lesson planning isn't that stressful, and furthermore, tons of us have cried about our jobs. It's not special. That's facts.
Teachers are not in any special danger as empirical research has suggested so far. It's weird that you're basically like "they choose to be MARTYRS for our children!" But at the same time you are saying they shouldn't take the completely reasonable risks many of the rest of us are taking.
You're saying learning loss isn't occurring. And hey, so the research so far suggests that learning loss is real, and that online learning is to the detriment of special populations, including young learners. Here's facts: https://naeducation.org/covid-19-educational-inequities-roundtable-series-summary-report/
Or I guess, you could just claim without any evidence, that learning loss isn't happening.
Anonymous wrote:Did everyone missed that at risk and minority families are not willing to send the kids back to school? To all who say schools are not working on any plans, you are so wrong. DCPCB has requested detailed plans from every school, OSSE is overseeing this and the is coordination between LEAs. If anything, they are working more now than they were before. It’s like saying parents are lazy and they should just do what they need to do.. no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know how many people wanting to reopen are entitled white people.
The dad with twins is paying for childcare but couldn't find spanish childcare in DC? Really?
And he found childcare outside his home - he drives to another state to drop off his kids and pick them up? Or are they going to grandma and grandma doesn't speak spanish?
That doesn't make sense.
All I see here are a bunch of people who couldn't hack it at being teachers whining that these people took a vow of poverty to teacher their kids. The idea that teachers don't care about their kids have never seen a teacher cry on a Sunday while she's preparing lesson plans.
And those are garbage people.
parent your kids; relax about the standards; and know the disrespect you are tossing around the people who you want to watch and die for your kids is being heard by your kids.
Teachers in this country take a bullet for kids and now they are to die alone in a hospital so your kid won't fall behind. give me a break - if you can find DCUM, find the time to post on DCUM and talk to the post about your daycare in MD - your kid is not suffering from educational loss.
Standing ovation. This just about brought me to tears!
Anonymous wrote:This article is a really skewed perspective- at every parent meeting, there has been an overwhelming majority of parents supportive of the school’s decision, and there have been a small handful (like 5) really vocal parents who want the school to re-open (two of whom are quoted in the article). I say this as a parent who is desperate for school to reopen, and disappointed in the decision, but also trust the school and want to go back only when it’s safe to do so.
The school communicated poorly, no question. They shouldn’t have made it seem like reopening in October was likely, when they shared at the end of September. But I don’t think is as big of a deal that the article is making it out to be. Especially when the reporter only talked with two disgruntled parents and didn’t mention the reopening status of any other charters, and barely mentioned DCPS’ current mess with reopening plans.
Anonymous wrote:I want to know how many people wanting to reopen are entitled white people.
The dad with twins is paying for childcare but couldn't find spanish childcare in DC? Really?
And he found childcare outside his home - he drives to another state to drop off his kids and pick them up? Or are they going to grandma and grandma doesn't speak spanish?
That doesn't make sense.
All I see here are a bunch of people who couldn't hack it at being teachers whining that these people took a vow of poverty to teacher their kids. The idea that teachers don't care about their kids have never seen a teacher cry on a Sunday while she's preparing lesson plans.
And those are garbage people.
parent your kids; relax about the standards; and know the disrespect you are tossing around the people who you want to watch and die for your kids is being heard by your kids.
Teachers in this country take a bullet for kids and now they are to die alone in a hospital so your kid won't fall behind. give me a break - if you can find DCUM, find the time to post on DCUM and talk to the post about your daycare in MD - your kid is not suffering from educational loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know how many people wanting to reopen are entitled white people.
The dad with twins is paying for childcare but couldn't find spanish childcare in DC? Really?
And he found childcare outside his home - he drives to another state to drop off his kids and pick them up? Or are they going to grandma and grandma doesn't speak spanish?
That doesn't make sense.
All I see here are a bunch of people who couldn't hack it at being teachers whining that these people took a vow of poverty to teacher their kids. The idea that teachers don't care about their kids have never seen a teacher cry on a Sunday while she's preparing lesson plans.
And those are garbage people.
parent your kids; relax about the standards; and know the disrespect you are tossing around the people who you want to watch and die for your kids is being heard by your kids.
Teachers in this country take a bullet for kids and now they are to die alone in a hospital so your kid won't fall behind. give me a break - if you can find DCUM, find the time to post on DCUM and talk to the post about your daycare in MD - your kid is not suffering from educational loss.
Standing ovation. This just about brought me to tears!
“garbage people” really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know how many people wanting to reopen are entitled white people.
The dad with twins is paying for childcare but couldn't find spanish childcare in DC? Really?
And he found childcare outside his home - he drives to another state to drop off his kids and pick them up? Or are they going to grandma and grandma doesn't speak spanish?
That doesn't make sense.
All I see here are a bunch of people who couldn't hack it at being teachers whining that these people took a vow of poverty to teacher their kids. The idea that teachers don't care about their kids have never seen a teacher cry on a Sunday while she's preparing lesson plans.
And those are garbage people.
parent your kids; relax about the standards; and know the disrespect you are tossing around the people who you want to watch and die for your kids is being heard by your kids.
Teachers in this country take a bullet for kids and now they are to die alone in a hospital so your kid won't fall behind. give me a break - if you can find DCUM, find the time to post on DCUM and talk to the post about your daycare in MD - your kid is not suffering from educational loss.
Standing ovation. This just about brought me to tears!
Anonymous wrote:I want to know how many people wanting to reopen are entitled white people.
The dad with twins is paying for childcare but couldn't find spanish childcare in DC? Really?
And he found childcare outside his home - he drives to another state to drop off his kids and pick them up? Or are they going to grandma and grandma doesn't speak spanish?
That doesn't make sense.
All I see here are a bunch of people who couldn't hack it at being teachers whining that these people took a vow of poverty to teacher their kids. The idea that teachers don't care about their kids have never seen a teacher cry on a Sunday while she's preparing lesson plans.
And those are garbage people.
parent your kids; relax about the standards; and know the disrespect you are tossing around the people who you want to watch and die for your kids is being heard by your kids.
Teachers in this country take a bullet for kids and now they are to die alone in a hospital so your kid won't fall behind. give me a break - if you can find DCUM, find the time to post on DCUM and talk to the post about your daycare in MD - your kid is not suffering from educational loss.