Burrell, are you sending Franny to school on Friday?
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I hadn't thought about it Kat, but it depends on whether or not her teacher will be there. Given that I know she was at a UTLA meeting this afternoon, I have a pretty good guess.
What would you do if you were me?
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I'd keep her home. I think that there is going to be enough chaos and tsuris that it's better to just stay home. I don't plan on going to work that day.
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I'd keep her home. I think that there is going to be enough chaos and tsuris that it's better to just stay home. I don't plan on going to work that day.
What's happening on Friday?
The union allegedly voted for a one day work stoppage in protest of impending cuts. The stoppage is actually in violation of the contract which says teachers can't strike during state mandated testing (the testing window opens this week and remains open throughout next week and the week after, I believe). The district went to court to get a temporary restraining order against the strike.
The union is deciding whether or not it wants to continue the work stoppage. The superintendent just sent an email to teachers saying that it is an illegal work stoppage and any teacher who protests etc (as is possible that the union might still pursue) will be subject to disciplinary action.
I'd keep her home. I think that there is going to be enough chaos and tsuris that it's better to just stay home.
I'd wondered about that, now you're confirming it. It's not like I haven't pulled her from school before. And I do have the day off myself.
Hmmm. Very tempting.
Oy -- that's going to be messy, for sure!