Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i seem to remember a whole lot of dialog here less than a year ago where union members were arguing that they were advocating for themselves and not children, and that this was the explicit purpose of the union.
and now we're supposed to forget that they said that
Yep, the union is for teachers but you forget teachers are for students.
Better working conditions, pay for materials, aide support, etc. are all wants of teachers that benefit students. But continue your anti union spiel.
Teachers are for students until their interests diverge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Chancellor's email also encouraged staff members to use their time off if they need mental health days.
If only my principal/high maintenance parents felt the same way. My principal has sent emails guilting staff members for taking leave. I'm afraid to ask as I'm sure my CSC will be lowered.
Just take a day if you need it. As someone who rarely misses school but is constantly covering for colleagues extending their vacations (Thanksgiving, Labor Day, Election Day, Veteran’s Day) I am going to start taking days when I need it because I am burned out with no planning periods.
That would P me off to no end PP! So obnoxious. Please, do take those days. - a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Chancellor's email also encouraged staff members to use their time off if they need mental health days.
If only my principal/high maintenance parents felt the same way. My principal has sent emails guilting staff members for taking leave. I'm afraid to ask as I'm sure my CSC will be lowered.
Ours told us to get a coffee and get to work. You can get a 4 on your CSC if you miss fewer than 5 days a year.
Are principals lowering CSC scores if you use days under what you get each year? How is that equitable or fair? I would file a grievance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Chancellor's email also encouraged staff members to use their time off if they need mental health days.
If only my principal/high maintenance parents felt the same way. My principal has sent emails guilting staff members for taking leave. I'm afraid to ask as I'm sure my CSC will be lowered.
Ours told us to get a coffee and get to work. You can get a 4 on your CSC if you miss fewer than 5 days a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i seem to remember a whole lot of dialog here less than a year ago where union members were arguing that they were advocating for themselves and not children, and that this was the explicit purpose of the union.
and now we're supposed to forget that they said that
Yep, the union is for teachers but you forget teachers are for students.
Better working conditions, pay for materials, aide support, etc. are all wants of teachers that benefit students. But continue your anti union spiel.
Anonymous wrote:The Chancellor's email also encouraged staff members to use their time off if they need mental health days.
If only my principal/high maintenance parents felt the same way. My principal has sent emails guilting staff members for taking leave. I'm afraid to ask as I'm sure my CSC will be lowered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Chancellor's email also encouraged staff members to use their time off if they need mental health days.
If only my principal/high maintenance parents felt the same way. My principal has sent emails guilting staff members for taking leave. I'm afraid to ask as I'm sure my CSC will be lowered.
Just take a day if you need it. As someone who rarely misses school but is constantly covering for colleagues extending their vacations (Thanksgiving, Labor Day, Election Day, Veteran’s Day) I am going to start taking days when I need it because I am burned out with no planning periods.
Anonymous wrote:The Chancellor's email also encouraged staff members to use their time off if they need mental health days.
If only my principal/high maintenance parents felt the same way. My principal has sent emails guilting staff members for taking leave. I'm afraid to ask as I'm sure my CSC will be lowered.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to get your finger on the pulse of how bad things are… the chancellors thanksgiving email to DCPS contained a direct link to the national suicide prevention hotline.
I’m not saying this to disparage anyone or anything. Hell, I have mental health issues. I’m saying it as a pulse point of this is where we are, as a school district.
Anonymous wrote:i seem to remember a whole lot of dialog here less than a year ago where union members were arguing that they were advocating for themselves and not children, and that this was the explicit purpose of the union.
and now we're supposed to forget that they said that