My classroom issue still hasn't been fixed. I emailed about it again, and they said that people with environmental issues (like people allergic to chalk being put in a room with markers, or vice versa) had priority for room changes. Which is fine, but it's been a week, and I still can't teach my class. I asked if they needed me to submit any more paperwork for an ADA accommodation. (I know that they don't, but I pretty much just wanted to make sure to remind them that this is an ADA issue.)
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I mean, I'd say not being able to get to the building is kind of an environmental issue
I can get to the building. I can't move around the classroom -- it's the kind of room with each row of seats up a step or two from the one in front of it. And it's a class where pretty much all of the class time is spent on group work, so in order to teach, I need to be able to actually get to where the students are working so that I can talk to them.
Classroom has still not been changed. One of my students asked if there was anything he could do to help, like some administrator that he could email to complain. I said no, but thanked him for the offer.
Before telling him that, did you make sure his family's name wasn't on a building?
Good point.
Hi friends. Skipped to most recent in this thread, hopefully will go back and catch up. My depression and anxiety are through the roof right now, and I deleted fb off my phone temporarily because I don't have the spoons for some ongoing conflict there, but I may need suppprt today, so here I am.
Deena, so good to see your pixels again.
More later, just needed to pop in somewhere that I know I am welcome. Look! I'm not apologizing! It is taking a lot of effort. K Love you be back soon.
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Hugs and love to you, smonster. Seeing you last month was so wonderful. I hope you can be easy on yourself and know that you are loved and valued.