^ This group of people who I work for couldn't be more different than the board which was in place when I began teaching in the district. That group was adversarial and inflexible, and actively fought the concerns of the teachers.
It took a long time, but over the last 10 years, this community has spoken loud and clear at the polls to make it known that collaboration is what works best.
@voltronic agree
Im hoping that reality reigns for the sake of my granddaughters and my teacher daughter, but they're in Texas with the top administrator a big Trump fan, so fingers crossed. Glad for you and yours though
@dissidentrocks
Holding out hope for your daughter and granddaughters.
I'm lucky this pandemic hit with the current board, and not the one we had 10 years ago.
One parent who is also a healthcare worker and teaches at a regional medical school raised a great point I haven't heard anywhere else. He talked about how he sees Covid patients every day, and then went on to say:
Many people are (correctly) pointing out how being out of school takes a toll on students' mental health. But what if a student loses a close friend, or a teacher who they built a long relationship with to thus virus? Think of that mental health impact.