Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least ArlNow picked it up:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/01/25/taylor-elementary-school-closed-for-third-day-due-to-lack-of-heat-and-power/
Of course they did, APE's PR team is very good. Kids on virtual is an EMERGENCY for these people.
You mean, white N. Arlington kids on virtual, lol.
Did this happen to a S Arlington school and not make the news? Also, is your stance that virtual is the same as in person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least ArlNow picked it up:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/01/25/taylor-elementary-school-closed-for-third-day-due-to-lack-of-heat-and-power/
Of course they did, APE's PR team is very good. Kids on virtual is an EMERGENCY for these people.
You mean, white N. Arlington kids on virtual, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least ArlNow picked it up:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/01/25/taylor-elementary-school-closed-for-third-day-due-to-lack-of-heat-and-power/
Of course they did, APE's PR team is very good. Kids on virtual is an EMERGENCY for these people.
Anonymous wrote:At least ArlNow picked it up:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/01/25/taylor-elementary-school-closed-for-third-day-due-to-lack-of-heat-and-power/
Anonymous wrote:+1
These parents only care because school was canceled and "how many parents can deal with that?"
They only care about the impact on themselves. No cares for the teachers or kids who have to sit in these buildings for 6 hours every day.
But if their free babysitting is impacted, then oh mama!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems pretty clear there will be no school at Taylor for the week. At least. They don't even know what the problem is.
They figured out it's an electrical issue today!
I bet APE cut the power lines! (That's the gist of what I got from today's insane posts)
haha- I'm just catching up- there was some insanity posted today for sure. Come on people APE did not oppose hvac maintenance or advocate for the VLP. APE opposed smart restart's insanity claiming that we needed some sort of uber charged air exchanging system before we could go back to school. I don't recall ape having a position on the vlp really- but I think it was more along the lines of we need to be back fully in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other schools used the federal funds to upgrade HVAC systems.
https://www.chalkbeat.org/2022/2/15/22933799/federal-covid-relief-schools-hvac-buildings
Don’t worry, APS doesn’t spend money on useful things like 4th high schools or HVAC, we get architect award winning high rises and slides.
Funny thing is that I work in one of those buildings and out HVAC is crap too, half the building is very hot, the other half very cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of snowflakes you are. Why did you have children if you can't deal with a couple of days of closed school? I'm embarrassed to be your neighbor.
Suck it up, quit the whining and deal with it. Be a good example for your kids.
It's all the same people who screamed at the school board in 2020. They were about to call the news!
This is newsworthy. I don't understand. Are you one of those parents that think we should shut up and take it because public school infallible? The building situation is presumably out of their control (although no clear explanation has been given), but the shift to virtual for kids this young is unacceptable. Add back grade prep days and cancel early release days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of snowflakes you are. Why did you have children if you can't deal with a couple of days of closed school? I'm embarrassed to be your neighbor.
Suck it up, quit the whining and deal with it. Be a good example for your kids.
It's all the same people who screamed at the school board in 2020. They were about to call the news!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other schools used the federal funds to upgrade HVAC systems.
https://www.chalkbeat.org/2022/2/15/22933799/federal-covid-relief-schools-hvac-buildings
Don’t worry, APS doesn’t spend money on useful things like 4th high schools or HVAC, we get architect award winning high rises and slides.
Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of snowflakes you are. Why did you have children if you can't deal with a couple of days of closed school? I'm embarrassed to be your neighbor.
Suck it up, quit the whining and deal with it. Be a good example for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of snowflakes you are. Why did you have children if you can't deal with a couple of days of closed school? I'm embarrassed to be your neighbor.
Suck it up, quit the whining and deal with it. Be a good example for your kids.
I grew up fairly poor in a rural school system. We never missed school because HVAC wasn’t working. This is ridiculous.
Honestly, I am fine not going in, just don’t have virtual school.