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DOE Chancellor on What’s Next for City Schools Amid COVID

16 Comments

  • Sally
    Posted April 2, 2020 at 8:10 am

    Schools should not reopen for the remainder of the school year and teachers should get the spring break they deserve. Teachers are worker longer and harder. Teachers have families too. We were told not asked how disrespectful is that. Teachers aren’t paid to work during spring break so now teachers are free baby sitters. Where’s parent accountability? DOE let’s parents get away with to much

    • daisy
      Posted April 2, 2020 at 5:26 pm

      period sally preach !

      • Penny Glaser
        Posted April 4, 2020 at 8:19 pm

        entitled teacher. Be glad you’re employed and getting a paycheck. My taxes pay to educate may kids not to have them off not learning for months.

    • Tatiana Sterling
      Posted April 5, 2020 at 10:13 am

      It’s ridiculous that you would say parents do not have accountability for their children. During this time, only two of my son’s teacher have had 20 minute video conferences, ONCE per week.

      I am teaching my son CORE math, something I never learned; so I have to teach myself the “new” complicated way, in order to teach him. In addition, I am also WORKING from home drafting motions, oppositions and doing discovery response/ demands because the City has made absolutely no provisions to compensate for loss of income.

      My son is assigned 8 hours of material DAILY… Reading, writing, art, science, math, technology, dance, etc. When I am certain the children don’t spend 8 hours straight learning in school; because he comes home afterwards looking like he has never seen the material on his homework.

      Quite frankly, now that I AM THE TEACHER, he gets straight A’s and understands all the material that is assigned to him. Which I TEACH HIM.

      It is purely parents teaching their children with teachers doing nothing more than assigning NEW MATERIAL the children the have NEVER seen and expecting it be turned in before 8pm that day, in addition to weekly test and projects.

      So please explain, if my son has to wake up at 8 am to sign in to his classes and spend 8-10 hours being TAUGHT BY HIS PARENT… who also has to spend 8 hours doing her OWN WORK defending citizen in civil suits…

      What exactly do you mean by “Parents need accountability”? You had a weeks’ break before virtual clases began on the 23rd of March.

      You are CLEARLY not a parent. Your ignorance and lack of compassion speaks volumes.

  • Annoyed by Comments
    Posted April 3, 2020 at 11:09 am

    Sally your comments are a little insensitive to think that parents are sitting at home doing absolutely nothing during this pandemic. Dont be so shallow and assume because as a substitute at the REC’s I see what work some teachers put on Google classroom and the lazy, ones that come to class in their pajamas laying on their bed teaching lessons. Oh and also the ones that in the middle of the lesson tell her Kindergarten students that her baby is crying so she has to go and never return. So we all are challenged by what is happening so please dont make comments that lump everyone in the same category. At the REC center I am working harder teaching what is being expected of students whom haven’t even been taught the material. Lets try to work together and encourage each other.

    • Kathryn
      Posted April 4, 2020 at 4:46 am

      Schools should be reopened 100%. I’m a senior and I worked so hard all 4 years of highschool to what not get to the graduation experience and last time in highschool with all my friends, teachers. Online learning isn’t the same. No one really learns anything it’s different then sitting in a classroom and learning. Yes this is a bad thing that has happened but if everyone stayed in this could be gone. Schools should reopen for many reasons school is about kids learning and getting the experience. Teachers aren’t even teaching. No student is learning. They just post random assignemnts on goggle classroom for busy works. So sally your wrong

      • Sb
        Posted April 4, 2020 at 4:44 pm

        I’m sure this is VERY disappointing for you and I can’t imagine how hard you have worked towards this moment. With all due respect, this isn’t about you. It’s about the collective we and caring about greater society and the impact it would cause to have 1 million students and thousands of staff to return prematurely. I wish online learning was more engaging for all students. I’m a parent of a much younger student, but it’s basically a joke. I hope you are celebrated for all your hard work.

      • jo matos
        Posted April 5, 2020 at 12:42 pm

        Yes Kathryn, but the one place school should not be, is a place to get sick and die. Get your head out of the past. You had your day. Great. Now it’s their turn and they deserve the right not to die because the adults around them are to greedy, or self centered or misinformed to make the right choose.

  • ileifa
    Posted April 3, 2020 at 2:35 pm

    Blame it on the DOE, not the parents. Most of us are stuck in the house, too. I don’t think teachers should have to work if they are not getting paid but at this time there are A LOT of people working beyond their allotted time for free.

  • Keagan
    Posted April 4, 2020 at 5:15 pm

    Fire Richard Carranza and vote Bill DeBlasio out of office. They fail the city in everything they do. Their suppression of Covid-19 positive cases among nyc staff in an attempt to keep the schools open before ultimately being forced to close them should be the nail in the coffin. Blame the local leaders who are failing in their poor decision-making not the teachers, the students, or the parents.

  • pamela singletary
    Posted April 4, 2020 at 7:20 pm

    Hey Everyone. This is a Public Health Crisis. We can not leave our home for Schooling. We have to make this situation work so that we have a country 3-6 mos. from now. Everyone must adapt. If your teacher is not posting challenging lessons please tell them and challenge yourselves. We are all trying to do our best and we cannot reopen schools until this PANDEMIC is over. WE ALL HAVE TO SACRIFICE.

  • Mary Contessa
    Posted April 5, 2020 at 10:44 am

    Wish I had a job right now. I’d work extra if I had to…. I also cannot get paid family leave because I work for a company with more than 500 people. I have no income but atleast we’re home and safe as we can be. Big thanks to everyone pulling their weight under these awful conditions. The whole situation is unfair to everyone. :(

  • Cathie Theo
    Posted April 5, 2020 at 10:48 pm

    Schools should not be open until this pandemic is under control and we won’t have another round of massive infections in the city. I’m sorry Seniors are not experiencing the full Senior year but should we open school too early and have more NYers experience COVID19?
    Also, taking away the break just shows how little teachers are thought of- so disrespected .

  • Brooklyn Parent.
    Posted April 6, 2020 at 12:15 pm

    Wow, this comment thread is really surprising. We are in a war against a virus, folks. We are at WAR. If we are not smart and careful hundreds of thousands of people could die. When people’s lives are at risk everything else can wait. Wake up. This is real.

  • Mary Hicks
    Posted April 8, 2020 at 9:12 am

    Schools should remain closed why wait to call it you have 18 wheelers outside hospitals as morgues for people who died from coronavirus and makeshift hospital s on Central Park lawn navy ship jartis center we are no way ready to open the city back up or go to school stop making us wait for you say no school til sept 2020 act now. Mary

  • Anastasia
    Posted April 16, 2020 at 10:24 am

    It is best on the behalf of the community that schools do not reopen until September (if not then either then later). It is much safer to rearrange & adjust to this new lifestyle in your own home rather than to go out into the public and spread the virus. If the virus spreads even more and more, we could end up with killing off a great number of humans. And humans are people, with feelings. It is upsetting that some people cannot experience what they were waiting for, but staying home is important right now. Is your graduation ceremony more important than having thousands of people dying, affecting their families & friends & doctors/nurses that see them? Don’t be selfish. Think.

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