If in-person teaching is so necessary that I am forced to come in during a pandemic instead of doing remote learning, then that remains true even if it happens to snow.

You can't simultaneously hold that in-person teaching is a necessity, but also that remote learning is good enough instead of allowing for snow days. Cut that shit out.

  • s_p_l_o_d_e [they/them,he/him]
    ·
    4 years ago

    amen, especially since heavy snowfall/snowstorms often impact power infrastructure, preventing students from accessing remote classes

    there will be attempts to shoehorn remote learning into learning once it's deemed safe to return to in-person learning (regardless of actual health metrics), and when they do stand with your union (or push them) to fight back!