met61
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No, I'm saying teachers are like all people, trying to scratch out a living to support a household and improve quality of life, call it heroic if you want. Some are fortunate enough to have a guaranteed income whether they work or not, others don't have that luxury.Are you trying to say teachers are not heroes that sacrifice everything to help children in need?
I'd say income or lack thereof (
Exactly, well said.The kids are being used as political pawns. It's sad and tragic. Underprivileged and at risk kids will be hurt the most. It is more the teachers' union than the teachers, although I've seen some SD Union school teachers celebrating on Facebook about how they don't have to do in person teaching in the fall.
It's pathetic how some people always find excuses about how things can't be done. Those people are low functioning and lazy, meanwhile other countries have no problem getting their kids back in school. What happened to the American work ethic? What makes teachers a special protected class that they don't have to go back to work when there are plenty of other employees with more risk of exposure that have been working this entire time? I find it ironic that teachers tell us how important they are to our children's future and how underpaid they are (if you actually look at their rate per hour, they're very well compensated), but when the rubber hits the road, they tap out. This is not to disparage the great teachers out there which are many, but to disparage those like my daughter's history teacher that told the kids not to bother him unless it was an emergency during online "learning" this past spring (just one of many examples I have of her lazy teachers). I've learned that the students are held to a much higher standard than teachers. The students need their own union.
Imagine all the office admin staff, school nurses, bus drivers and mechanics, janitors and maintenance workers, to name a few, sitting at home drawing full pay from the taxes of tens of millions who've lost jobs and businesses - it's pathetic. Not to mention all the District cost savings from, utilities, supplies, food, gasoline etc.
We already have a union for students - it's called Parents! we just need to unify and organize like a union.
Damn straight folks - we're being played.