Diocese.Damn. Those teachers must have a shitty union.
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Diocese.Damn. Those teachers must have a shitty union.
manny caulk on medical leave untill at least Jan 31
News said he had a tumor removed from his sinus this week. Very sad.Sounds like he died tonight.
The story I saw said the tumor was removed in 2015. The WKYT news story said he died unexpectedly. Horrible news..feel for his family during this time.News said he had a tumor removed from his sinus this week. Very sad.
Lots of late edits/disappearing posts in this thread.The story I saw said the tumor was removed in 2015. The WKYT news story said he died unexpectedly. Horrible news..feel for his family during this time.
Fayette County superintendent dies unexpectedly
“Tonight, I write with a heavy heart to inform you of the death of our Superintendent, Emmanuel Caulk, who has led our district since 2015,” wrote Fayette County Board of Education Chair Stephanie Spires in a letter to families.www.wkyt.com
Lexington just had their school board meeting. In summary Fayette County public schools is still an epic disaster. Returning to remote learning after Christmas. Full in person learning only when there are less than 10 cases per 100,000.. they have zero interest in going back to in person this year. Why can nothing be done about the absolute destruction of our children by the school board members and administration of Fayette County Public Schools? Hope everyone shows up next time I tell you we are having a rally..we need massive numbers. Also I know it’s impossible because they would suffer consequences but I think at this point the only thing that may help is if teachers in Fayette County formed a group and started publicly advocating for in person learning. I’m one lost parent of two poor children right now. At this point even if they did open I question why I would send them to public schools here based on what they have shown over the past year. Some great teachers but the system itself is so broken. But should I spend/can I afford $120,000 to send my kids to private school for the rest of their school years?
It is. By far the most risky. Then you have kids mixing on off days with other kids in pods and sitters. Science is in on this. Also doesn't alleviate the parents responsibility and ability to work. Hybrid is the worst case. Lol. That's breathtakingly stupid.Here is the metric released today. Seems to be a shift toward hybrid which is thought was more risky than all in person.
So they'll both be out all year.According to tweets, the JCPS plan is supposedly starting back with some students after teachers have received their second COVID shot. Who knows when that would be, but at least they have a plan.
I watched some of the FCPS board meeting, but they just go on and on. Was there an official vote?
I think the shoe is going to drop at some point and there will be too much pressure, and we’ll be back in some fashion. FCPS has already said no to Hybrid once, so I assume that bridge is burned. All the schools are ready for whatever is thrown at us over the next few weeks. The plans are being turned in and approved this week, so it’s just a matter of someone giving a green or red light.So they'll both be out all year.
Here is the metric released today. Seems to be a shift toward hybrid which is thought was more risky than all in person.
As a parent, I would agree to be given the choice between classroom or virtual learning. But sometimes there is such a pace at work that I don't have time to keep track of my child's learning. For safety reasons, our child is in virtual learning.
JCPS were a disaster before Covid, now look at these fools.Welp...
Someone might also want to let Marty know we're nowhere near vaccinating kids, because unlike dumbass politicians, the drug companies realize it's not a priority.