Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are living in a fantasy world if they think they are going to sit home for years.
Parents should simply withdraw en masse.
Parents are living in a fantasy world if they think anyone cares if they withdraw en masse.
You know what happens when you do? Nothing.
Property taxes still keep rolling in and so do salaries.
Good luck affording private school for your offspring though. I hear 18-21 years of education payments are a bitch.
Nice try. No enrollment means no job for you.
LOL This entire area's school systems are overcrowded and have been for decades. Its so bad kids are on rotation in trailers. Fairfax enrollment has already gone down what 5%? That just makes it closer to having actually normal classroom student-to-teacher ratios. I look forward to it.
Lol. No one will want you for a teacher since you are OK SCREWING kids over.
Get back to the office or get fired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are living in a fantasy world if they think they are going to sit home for years.
Parents should simply withdraw en masse.
Parents are living in a fantasy world if they think anyone cares if they withdraw en masse.
You know what happens when you do? Nothing.
Property taxes still keep rolling in and so do salaries.
Good luck affording private school for your offspring though. I hear 18-21 years of education payments are a bitch.
Nice try. No enrollment means no job for you.
LOL This entire area's school systems are overcrowded and have been for decades. Its so bad kids are on rotation in trailers. Fairfax enrollment has already gone down what 5%? That just makes it closer to having actually normal classroom student-to-teacher ratios. I look forward to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are living in a fantasy world if they think they are going to sit home for years.
Parents should simply withdraw en masse.
Parents are living in a fantasy world if they think anyone cares if they withdraw en masse.
You know what happens when you do? Nothing.
Property taxes still keep rolling in and so do salaries.
Good luck affording private school for your offspring though. I hear 18-21 years of education payments are a bitch.
Nice try. No enrollment means no job for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that for the adult vaccine? Or one that's safe for children?
The unions will insist on no in person school until all kids are vaccinated - which is not happening! The child vaccine is not even in trials yet. Omg how can people not see that no school is so convenient for so many adults in the school system????
Teachers have a right to be healthy. Just because you find it convenient to ignore, doesn't mean vaccines aren't necessary to ensure that.
So you are ok with no in person school till 2022-2023 at the earliest?
DP. I certainly am!!! DL is working great for our family (elementary and middle schools). Our kids are doing well, they are healthy and happy and relaxed. We are happy about DL and much prefer DL to hybrid, which sounds pretty awful.
utterly absurd. feds will be back in the office by spring/summer. So we all have to hire FT nannies?
What's absurd is that you feel entitled to sit safely at home on your rump working untli spring/summer, but demand to force teachers and other school employees into unsafe conditions to be your babysitters.
How about this? The moment you all go back to work full-time, in office, schools will open. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are living in a fantasy world if they think they are going to sit home for years.
Parents should simply withdraw en masse.
Parents are living in a fantasy world if they think anyone cares if they withdraw en masse.
You know what happens when you do? Nothing.
Property taxes still keep rolling in and so do salaries.
Good luck affording private school for your offspring though. I hear 18-21 years of education payments are a bitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that for the adult vaccine? Or one that's safe for children?
The unions will insist on no in person school until all kids are vaccinated - which is not happening! The child vaccine is not even in trials yet. Omg how can people not see that no school is so convenient for so many adults in the school system????
Teachers have a right to be healthy. Just because you find it convenient to ignore, doesn't mean vaccines aren't necessary to ensure that.
So you are ok with no in person school till 2022-2023 at the earliest?
DP. I certainly am!!! DL is working great for our family (elementary and middle schools). Our kids are doing well, they are healthy and happy and relaxed. We are happy about DL and much prefer DL to hybrid, which sounds pretty awful.
Are you Ok with many many other kids who may not recover after 2 1/2 years with no school (DL doesn't work for my 4th grader - so no school here unless I get a tutor, which we can't afford). And he is suffering socially - struggled to make friends before this and now without daily social interaction is going to be socially stunted). Other kids I know are having emotional issues. Others are becoming school refuses two months in. And these are all tales from middle class families.
You do have an option of DL in any plan you know,
I am okay with it because you don't really seem to be trying really hard at making it work.
+1,000. It's way easier to throw adult temper tantrums and poison their kids' attitudes toward school with their toxicity.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers are living in a fantasy world if they think they are going to sit home for years.
Parents should simply withdraw en masse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Man you are being played by your teachers.
We have been back in my district 4 days a week since August. No Covid.
It so much better than DL.
So has Florida. Enjoy your Covid cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that for the adult vaccine? Or one that's safe for children?
The unions will insist on no in person school until all kids are vaccinated - which is not happening! The child vaccine is not even in trials yet. Omg how can people not see that no school is so convenient for so many adults in the school system????
Teachers have a right to be healthy. Just because you find it convenient to ignore, doesn't mean vaccines aren't necessary to ensure that.
So you are ok with no in person school till 2022-2023 at the earliest?
DP. I certainly am!!! DL is working great for our family (elementary and middle schools). Our kids are doing well, they are healthy and happy and relaxed. We are happy about DL and much prefer DL to hybrid, which sounds pretty awful.
utterly absurd. feds will be back in the office by spring/summer. So we all have to hire FT nannies?
What's absurd is that you feel entitled to sit safely at home on your rump working untli spring/summer, but demand to force teachers and other school employees into unsafe conditions to be your babysitters.
How about this? The moment you all go back to work full-time, in office, schools will open. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that for the adult vaccine? Or one that's safe for children?
The unions will insist on no in person school until all kids are vaccinated - which is not happening! The child vaccine is not even in trials yet. Omg how can people not see that no school is so convenient for so many adults in the school system????
Teachers have a right to be healthy. Just because you find it convenient to ignore, doesn't mean vaccines aren't necessary to ensure that.
So you are ok with no in person school till 2022-2023 at the earliest?
DP. I certainly am!!! DL is working great for our family (elementary and middle schools). Our kids are doing well, they are healthy and happy and relaxed. We are happy about DL and much prefer DL to hybrid, which sounds pretty awful.
utterly absurd. feds will be back in the office by spring/summer. So we all have to hire FT nannies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that for the adult vaccine? Or one that's safe for children?
The unions will insist on no in person school until all kids are vaccinated - which is not happening! The child vaccine is not even in trials yet. Omg how can people not see that no school is so convenient for so many adults in the school system????
Teachers have a right to be healthy. Just because you find it convenient to ignore, doesn't mean vaccines aren't necessary to ensure that.
And children have the right to be educated.
Teachers can start by getting healthy - lose some weight and if you have other medical problems preventing you from doing the job that you are being paid to do - teaching is not for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that for the adult vaccine? Or one that's safe for children?
The unions will insist on no in person school until all kids are vaccinated - which is not happening! The child vaccine is not even in trials yet. Omg how can people not see that no school is so convenient for so many adults in the school system????
Teachers have a right to be healthy. Just because you find it convenient to ignore, doesn't mean vaccines aren't necessary to ensure that.
So you are ok with no in person school till 2022-2023 at the earliest?
DP. I certainly am!!! DL is working great for our family (elementary and middle schools). Our kids are doing well, they are healthy and happy and relaxed. We are happy about DL and much prefer DL to hybrid, which sounds pretty awful.
Are you Ok with many many other kids who may not recover after 2 1/2 years with no school (DL doesn't work for my 4th grader - so no school here unless I get a tutor, which we can't afford). And he is suffering socially - struggled to make friends before this and now without daily social interaction is going to be socially stunted). Other kids I know are having emotional issues. Others are becoming school refuses two months in. And these are all tales from middle class families.
You do have an option of DL in any plan you know,
I am okay with it because you don't really seem to be trying really hard at making it work.
+1,000. It's way easier to throw adult temper tantrums and poison their kids' attitudes toward school with their toxicity.
Anonymous wrote:
Man you are being played by your teachers.
We have been back in my district 4 days a week since August. No Covid.
It so much better than DL.