Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such kind statements. It always feels good to be appreciated by so many fans. I've been educating in DCPS for 15 years, so I must be doing something not quite so psychotic to keep my job. Sometimes I even win awards for it. Funny how that works.
When it comes to the article, if I were to be quoted, I would say my name. I stand by what I say and believe. Unlike the people who hang out in this forum. So I was not asked about anything for this article.
That being said, I believe that masking indoors in schools is important for the health and safety of us all given that we have higher rates of COVID than the population at-large and our student populations have very low rates of vaccinations.
Enjoy your continued trolling
-Laura
My understanding is that DCPS is in desperate need for teachers. I am not sure that I would hang my hat on my ability to keep a job in such an institution known for spending the highest amount Of money per student and yet quality remains an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Such kind statements. It always feels good to be appreciated by so many fans. I've been educating in DCPS for 15 years, so I must be doing something not quite so psychotic to keep my job. Sometimes I even win awards for it. Funny how that works.
When it comes to the article, if I were to be quoted, I would say my name. I stand by what I say and believe. Unlike the people who hang out in this forum. So I was not asked about anything for this article.
That being said, I believe that masking indoors in schools is important for the health and safety of us all given that we have higher rates of COVID than the population at-large and our student populations have very low rates of vaccinations.
Enjoy your continued trolling
-Laura
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such kind statements. It always feels good to be appreciated by so many fans. I've been educating in DCPS for 15 years, so I must be doing something not quite so psychotic to keep my job. Sometimes I even win awards for it. Funny how that works.
When it comes to the article, if I were to be quoted, I would say my name. I stand by what I say and believe. Unlike the people who hang out in this forum. So I was not asked about anything for this article.
That being said, I believe that masking indoors in schools is important for the health and safety of us all given that we have higher rates of COVID than the population at-large and our student populations have very low rates of vaccinations.
Enjoy your continued trolling
-Laura
What about all the kids and adults that have been responsible enough to get vaccinated? They should wear masks forever — even though case rates are quite low and not severe — because some people won’t be rational? That’s a whacked view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such kind statements. It always feels good to be appreciated by so many fans. I've been educating in DCPS for 15 years, so I must be doing something not quite so psychotic to keep my job. Sometimes I even win awards for it. Funny how that works.
When it comes to the article, if I were to be quoted, I would say my name. I stand by what I say and believe. Unlike the people who hang out in this forum. So I was not asked about anything for this article.
That being said, I believe that masking indoors in schools is important for the health and safety of us all given that we have higher rates of COVID than the population at-large and our student populations have very low rates of vaccinations.
Enjoy your continued trolling
-Laura
What about all the kids and adults that have been responsible enough to get vaccinated? They should wear masks forever — even though case rates are quite low and not severe — because some people won’t be rational? That’s a whacked view.
Anonymous wrote:Such kind statements. It always feels good to be appreciated by so many fans. I've been educating in DCPS for 15 years, so I must be doing something not quite so psychotic to keep my job. Sometimes I even win awards for it. Funny how that works.
When it comes to the article, if I were to be quoted, I would say my name. I stand by what I say and believe. Unlike the people who hang out in this forum. So I was not asked about anything for this article.
That being said, I believe that masking indoors in schools is important for the health and safety of us all given that we have higher rates of COVID than the population at-large and our student populations have very low rates of vaccinations.
Enjoy your continued trolling
-Laura
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pertinent to separate the residents and the educators, here. I don't think the DCist article provides a good window into what Ward 7 and 8 residents think, as the people (person?) asked were teachers. I can hazard a guess that one of the "Ward 7 educators" interviewed was Laura No Fuchs Left to Give. She's not really known for....well....rationality.
She has a class sizes that range from 11 to 22 student and is worried about her safety.
This woman Laura Fuchs
@DCWard7teacher
Is, based on her asinine tweets, the most psychotic "educator," I've ever seen. Does anyone know what school is unfortunate enough to have her? I would never in a million years send my child to a school that continues to employ someone as utterly void of reality as that nutjob woman
Woodson High School. She's a nutter alright
I know Laura! She’s great. Fantastic educator and very much imbedded in the community at Woodson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pertinent to separate the residents and the educators, here. I don't think the DCist article provides a good window into what Ward 7 and 8 residents think, as the people (person?) asked were teachers. I can hazard a guess that one of the "Ward 7 educators" interviewed was Laura No Fuchs Left to Give. She's not really known for....well....rationality.
She has a class sizes that range from 11 to 22 student and is worried about her safety.
This woman Laura Fuchs
@DCWard7teacher
Is, based on her asinine tweets, the most psychotic "educator," I've ever seen. Does anyone know what school is unfortunate enough to have her? I would never in a million years send my child to a school that continues to employ someone as utterly void of reality as that nutjob woman
Woodson High School. She's a nutter alright
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pertinent to separate the residents and the educators, here. I don't think the DCist article provides a good window into what Ward 7 and 8 residents think, as the people (person?) asked were teachers. I can hazard a guess that one of the "Ward 7 educators" interviewed was Laura No Fuchs Left to Give. She's not really known for....well....rationality.
She has a class sizes that range from 11 to 22 student and is worried about her safety.
This woman Laura Fuchs
@DCWard7teacher
Is, based on her asinine tweets, the most psychotic "educator," I've ever seen. Does anyone know what school is unfortunate enough to have her? I would never in a million years send my child to a school that continues to employ someone as utterly void of reality as that nutjob woman
Woodson High School. She's a nutter alright
She's also a WTU-CORE founder and in some high-level position in the WTU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pertinent to separate the residents and the educators, here. I don't think the DCist article provides a good window into what Ward 7 and 8 residents think, as the people (person?) asked were teachers. I can hazard a guess that one of the "Ward 7 educators" interviewed was Laura No Fuchs Left to Give. She's not really known for....well....rationality.
She has a class sizes that range from 11 to 22 student and is worried about her safety.
This woman Laura Fuchs
@DCWard7teacher
Is, based on her asinine tweets, the most psychotic "educator," I've ever seen. Does anyone know what school is unfortunate enough to have her? I would never in a million years send my child to a school that continues to employ someone as utterly void of reality as that nutjob woman
Woodson High School. She's a nutter alright
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pertinent to separate the residents and the educators, here. I don't think the DCist article provides a good window into what Ward 7 and 8 residents think, as the people (person?) asked were teachers. I can hazard a guess that one of the "Ward 7 educators" interviewed was Laura No Fuchs Left to Give. She's not really known for....well....rationality.
She has a class sizes that range from 11 to 22 student and is worried about her safety.
This woman Laura Fuchs
@DCWard7teacher
Is, based on her asinine tweets, the most psychotic "educator," I've ever seen. Does anyone know what school is unfortunate enough to have her? I would never in a million years send my child to a school that continues to employ someone as utterly void of reality as that nutjob woman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pertinent to separate the residents and the educators, here. I don't think the DCist article provides a good window into what Ward 7 and 8 residents think, as the people (person?) asked were teachers. I can hazard a guess that one of the "Ward 7 educators" interviewed was Laura No Fuchs Left to Give. She's not really known for....well....rationality.
She has a class sizes that range from 11 to 22 student and is worried about her safety.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's pertinent to separate the residents and the educators, here. I don't think the DCist article provides a good window into what Ward 7 and 8 residents think, as the people (person?) asked were teachers. I can hazard a guess that one of the "Ward 7 educators" interviewed was Laura No Fuchs Left to Give. She's not really known for....well....rationality.