Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion- but there should not be. PreK should be half day and housed at rec centers. The amount of time and energy that is poured into ECE is not equitable or fair to other grades.
Love,
Your 6 figure ECE teacher
You mean love trolling bitter parent. Who benefited from PK.
Ps. My sped child needs pk, early intervention is key.
Refrain from being complete fools please people.
No ma'am. I am not bitter or mean. I am an ECE teacher. General education ECE should not be housed in buildings that also educate 10 year olds. That it not bitter or mean. It is just how things should work. The scheme of roping white parents in for ECE clearly is not working- because you all leave.
So yes, ECE should exist. At rec centers. No, that is not 'bitter' or 'mean'. It is a much more appropriate use of resources then paying people like me over $100,000 a year to watch 3 year olds sleep for 2 hours a day.
Also, your claim of needign early intervention. Got it. That is what strong start is, no?
If you’re paying 100k$ per year for childcare for a3-year-old you should look into another arrangement. There are several daycares/preschools in the area where you could send your 3 year old for 1/5 of the cost.
Public preschool is free....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion- but there should not be. PreK should be half day and housed at rec centers. The amount of time and energy that is poured into ECE is not equitable or fair to other grades.
Love,
Your 6 figure ECE teacher
You mean love trolling bitter parent. Who benefited from PK.
Ps. My sped child needs pk, early intervention is key.
Refrain from being complete fools please people.
No ma'am. I am not bitter or mean. I am an ECE teacher. General education ECE should not be housed in buildings that also educate 10 year olds. That it not bitter or mean. It is just how things should work. The scheme of roping white parents in for ECE clearly is not working- because you all leave.
So yes, ECE should exist. At rec centers. No, that is not 'bitter' or 'mean'. It is a much more appropriate use of resources then paying people like me over $100,000 a year to watch 3 year olds sleep for 2 hours a day.
Also, your claim of needign early intervention. Got it. That is what strong start is, no?
If you’re paying 100k$ per year for childcare for a3-year-old you should look into another arrangement. There are several daycares/preschools in the area where you could send your 3 year old for 1/5 of the cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion- but there should not be. PreK should be half day and housed at rec centers. The amount of time and energy that is poured into ECE is not equitable or fair to other grades.
Love,
Your 6 figure ECE teacher
You mean love trolling bitter parent. Who benefited from PK.
Ps. My sped child needs pk, early intervention is key.
Refrain from being complete fools please people.
No ma'am. I am not bitter or mean. I am an ECE teacher. General education ECE should not be housed in buildings that also educate 10 year olds. That it not bitter or mean. It is just how things should work. The scheme of roping white parents in for ECE clearly is not working- because you all leave.
So yes, ECE should exist. At rec centers. No, that is not 'bitter' or 'mean'. It is a much more appropriate use of resources then paying people like me over $100,000 a year to watch 3 year olds sleep for 2 hours a day.
Also, your claim of needign early intervention. Got it. That is what strong start is, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion- but there should not be. PreK should be half day and housed at rec centers. The amount of time and energy that is poured into ECE is not equitable or fair to other grades.
Love,
Your 6 figure ECE teacher
You mean love trolling bitter parent. Who benefited from PK.
Ps. My sped child needs pk, early intervention is key.
Refrain from being complete fools please people.
No ma'am. I am not bitter or mean. I am an ECE teacher. General education ECE should not be housed in buildings that also educate 10 year olds. That it not bitter or mean. It is just how things should work. The scheme of roping white parents in for ECE clearly is not working- because you all leave.
So yes, ECE should exist. At rec centers. No, that is not 'bitter' or 'mean'. It is a much more appropriate use of resources then paying people like me over $100,000 a year to watch 3 year olds sleep for 2 hours a day.
Also, your claim of needign early intervention. Got it. That is what strong start is, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion- but there should not be. PreK should be half day and housed at rec centers. The amount of time and energy that is poured into ECE is not equitable or fair to other grades.
Love,
Your 6 figure ECE teacher
You mean love trolling bitter parent. Who benefited from PK.
Ps. My sped child needs pk, early intervention is key.
Refrain from being complete fools please people.
Anonymous wrote:LMAO you pre-k haters are hilarious. My school has not announced to parents but we plan to have ALL GRADES in person in the Fall, they told staff this and sent the intent to return form. Several staff members sent the email to all and they are retiring or plan to switch schools.
Anonymous wrote:In a survey by the New York Times, pediatricians agree schools should be open, even if teachers aren't vaccinated and regardless of the coronavirus rates in the broader community.
“There is no situation in which schools can’t be open unless they have evidence of in-school transmission,” said Dr. David Rosen, an assistant professor of pediatric infectious diseases at Washington University in St. Louis.
The risks of being out of school were far greater, many of the experts said. “The mental health crisis caused by school closing will be a worse pandemic than Covid,” said Dr. Uzma Hasan, division chief of pediatric infectious diseases at RWJBarnabas Health in New Jersey.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/11/upshot/schools-reopening-coronavirus-experts.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our charter has had IP PK3 1/2 day since the Fall. We expect that this is the worst-case scenario, and they have said that they are committed full-time IP PK3 in the Fall. We will have an au pair in case school is not yet full-time.
Could you tell us which charter it is? Will be useful for our preK lottery list if the commute is doable. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:people need to be focused on Charters if you want PS3 or PK4. AppleTree is going to have a blockbuster lottery, I'm guessing.