Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well DCPS has now recalled the email that rescinded the surveys. So they don’t even know what they are doing at central office. What a mess!
Can you explain? What survey? The one to staff from June? email sent to whom? School staffs? Teachers? All DCPS employees? All DCPS families? Please provide some details.
The staffing surveys that PERB found in violation. They sent out an email saying they both (June and September) rescinded. Then 20 minutes later they sent out another email that said they were recalling the email that rescinded the surveys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principals’ union is speaking out against the current plan:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19AKFedacZY7Stky9JRzT_nl2ZW2TnUWI/view
This is a great letter.
I agree. Great letter.
"Principals and teachers know their students and know who is the most in need. They have had no voice, no input and no time to recommend which students are more vulnerable and more in need."
The letter also answers my questions about planning for those not in CARES or in person
"Principals and teachers know their students and know who is the most in need. They have had no voice, no input, and no time to recommend which students are more vulnerable and
more in need. They were given 10 hours to confirm the list provided to them after the lottery, and the appeal process which was outlined did not occur. Additionally, results were released
to families prior to school input.
Staff survey results, which are still inconclusive due to the PERB ruling, were not used as a tool to plan for capacity. There was no coordination of capacity versus offering of seats."
NOTE wtu’s role here in interfering with planning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principals’ union is speaking out against the current plan:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19AKFedacZY7Stky9JRzT_nl2ZW2TnUWI/view
This is a great letter.
I agree. Great letter.
"Principals and teachers know their students and know who is the most in need. They have had no voice, no input and no time to recommend which students are more vulnerable and more in need."
The letter also answers my questions about planning for those not in CARES or in person
"Principals and teachers know their students and know who is the most in need. They have had no voice, no input, and no time to recommend which students are more vulnerable and
more in need. They were given 10 hours to confirm the list provided to them after the lottery, and the appeal process which was outlined did not occur. Additionally, results were released
to families prior to school input.
Staff survey results, which are still inconclusive due to the PERB ruling, were not used as a tool to plan for capacity. There was no coordination of capacity versus offering of seats."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well DCPS has now recalled the email that rescinded the surveys. So they don’t even know what they are doing at central office. What a mess!
Can you explain? What survey? The one to staff from June? email sent to whom? School staffs? Teachers? All DCPS employees? All DCPS families? Please provide some details.
The staffing surveys that PERB found in violation. They sent out an email saying they both (June and September) rescinded. Then 20 minutes later they sent out another email that said they were recalling the email that rescinded the surveys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principals’ union is speaking out against the current plan:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19AKFedacZY7Stky9JRzT_nl2ZW2TnUWI/view
This is a great letter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principals’ union is speaking out against the current plan:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19AKFedacZY7Stky9JRzT_nl2ZW2TnUWI/view
This is a great letter.
Minor annoyance/pet peeve - letters, especially letters like this, should ALWAYS be dated! When was this sent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well DCPS has now recalled the email that rescinded the surveys. So they don’t even know what they are doing at central office. What a mess!
Can you explain? What survey? The one to staff from June? email sent to whom? School staffs? Teachers? All DCPS employees? All DCPS families? Please provide some details.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well DCPS has now recalled the email that rescinded the surveys. So they don’t even know what they are doing at central office. What a mess!
Can you explain? What survey? The one to staff from June? email sent to whom? School staffs? Teachers? All DCPS employees? All DCPS families? Please provide some details.
Anonymous wrote:Well DCPS has now recalled the email that rescinded the surveys. So they don’t even know what they are doing at central office. What a mess!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principals’ union is speaking out against the current plan:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19AKFedacZY7Stky9JRzT_nl2ZW2TnUWI/view
This is a great letter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principals’ union is speaking out against the current plan:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19AKFedacZY7Stky9JRzT_nl2ZW2TnUWI/view
This is a great letter.
I agree. Great letter.
"Principals and teachers know their students and know who is the most in need. They have had no voice, no input and no time to recommend which students are more vulnerable and more in need."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principals’ union is speaking out against the current plan:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19AKFedacZY7Stky9JRzT_nl2ZW2TnUWI/view
This is a great letter.
Anonymous wrote:The principals’ union is speaking out against the current plan:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19AKFedacZY7Stky9JRzT_nl2ZW2TnUWI/view