Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was shocked to see such cold and uncaring comments from a school counselor. If my child were at his school, that discussion would have destroyed any faith I might have had in their counseling services.
On the other hand, the other school counselor who joined in with is a wonderful person and counselor (based on professional interactions outside of AEM), and I was glad she joined in to offer constructive comments.
I agree. I was disgusted by the Wakefield counselor’s comments.
Also, the complete blowing off of the parents especially by the women who are posting constantly that it’s unsafe to go to school. As a parent who’s dealt with a child having suicide ideation, I couldn’t believe their callousness.
I honestly can't deal with the parents who are scrutinizing mask policies as if the perfect policy will actually prevent middle schoolers from wearing it under their noses.
from what I can tell, these parents will grasp at anything and everything to keep schools closed. Which I just don't understand, because they have the option to keep their child remote. Why are they so vocal about the "dangers" or opening schools if they already have this option?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some jackass just posted a link to this on AEM, let’s countdown until posts start disappearing.
Hmmmm... the AEM posts pointed here are deleted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some jackass just posted a link to this on AEM, let’s countdown until posts start disappearing.
Hmmmm... the AEM posts pointed here are deleted.
Anonymous wrote:Some jackass just posted a link to this on AEM, let’s countdown until posts start disappearing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stay on AEM so I know who to avoid, but I never post. I’m sorry the teacher was banned from the other group, but her tweets, of course, only tell half the story. I hate how this is tearing groups apart.
Not only that, the school she works at links to her personal twitter feed on her (public) staff page. Those tweets are popping up and without background info do not look good coming from a teacher. Yowsers.
Why is It not a good look? Because she actually has a reasonable viewpoint?
Because it looks like drama.
So she should sit down and shut up just so it looks like all teachers are in agreement on this? Here’s a hint - there wouldn’t be drama if the teachers group didn’t kick her out for sharing a differing opinion. They are the ones who created the drama.
Yes, agree. It’s one thing to tweet it to your followers. I hope she’s realizes and is ok with it being shown on her school/employers website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stay on AEM so I know who to avoid, but I never post. I’m sorry the teacher was banned from the other group, but her tweets, of course, only tell half the story. I hate how this is tearing groups apart.
Not only that, the school she works at links to her personal twitter feed on her (public) staff page. Those tweets are popping up and without background info do not look good coming from a teacher. Yowsers.
Why is It not a good look? Because she actually has a reasonable viewpoint?
Because it looks like drama.
So she should sit down and shut up just so it looks like all teachers are in agreement on this? Here’s a hint - there wouldn’t be drama if the teachers group didn’t kick her out for sharing a differing opinion. They are the ones who created the drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know who the Wakefield staff member is that he was talking about who died? I hadn’t heard about that.
Wait, seriously? I hadn't heard either. I hope this is shared within the school community so we can provide support/prepare our children for the news.
Confirmed by someone at Wakefield that he’s talking about the admin assistant who died back in the spring, NOT due to covid.
It’s so gross that he’s lying about her death for propaganda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stay on AEM so I know who to avoid, but I never post. I’m sorry the teacher was banned from the other group, but her tweets, of course, only tell half the story. I hate how this is tearing groups apart.
Not only that, the school she works at links to her personal twitter feed on her (public) staff page. Those tweets are popping up and without background info do not look good coming from a teacher. Yowsers.
Why is It not a good look? Because she actually has a reasonable viewpoint?
Because it looks like drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stay on AEM so I know who to avoid, but I never post. I’m sorry the teacher was banned from the other group, but her tweets, of course, only tell half the story. I hate how this is tearing groups apart.
Not only that, the school she works at links to her personal twitter feed on her (public) staff page. Those tweets are popping up and without background info do not look good coming from a teacher. Yowsers.
Why is It not a good look? Because she actually has a reasonable viewpoint?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stay on AEM so I know who to avoid, but I never post. I’m sorry the teacher was banned from the other group, but her tweets, of course, only tell half the story. I hate how this is tearing groups apart.
Not only that, the school she works at links to her personal twitter feed on her (public) staff page. Those tweets are popping up and without background info do not look good coming from a teacher. Yowsers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know who the Wakefield staff member is that he was talking about who died? I hadn’t heard about that.
Wait, seriously? I hadn't heard either. I hope this is shared within the school community so we can provide support/prepare our children for the news.
Confirmed by someone at Wakefield that he’s talking about the admin assistant who died back in the spring, NOT due to covid.
It’s so gross that he’s lying about her death for propaganda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know who the Wakefield staff member is that he was talking about who died? I hadn’t heard about that.
Wait, seriously? I hadn't heard either. I hope this is shared within the school community so we can provide support/prepare our children for the news.
Anonymous wrote:I stay on AEM so I know who to avoid, but I never post. I’m sorry the teacher was banned from the other group, but her tweets, of course, only tell half the story. I hate how this is tearing groups apart.