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You can implement change for new students however you cannot implement that for CURRENT students, people like you don't know the law and waiting patiently for a legal mind to take up this matter, you cannot deny a child an education if he is currently enrolled in your institutionBen_spanna wrote:hover11 wrote:Word is that Fatima College has decided to discontinue parallel online classes for unvaccinated students.
According to sources:
"... this is essentially the stance taken. The online streaming and parallel approach while teachers are in active teaching sessions in the classroom does not seem feasible at this time. Father Gregory explained to the parent body that extensive discussions have occurred and unfortunately the unvaccinated children in forms 4-6 will receive their material over the google classroom but the zoom face to face sessions will not be able to occur. It was a very long meeting and some parents were upset. They simply cannot do both. Many many questions and suggestions came forward. Father Gregory was firm on his position. For the younger /junior group - online zoom live and asynchronous sessions will continue as usual."
Taken from newsauce.
Waiting for the fools who said it is possible
Simple fix, vaccinate your child and then they will be allowed to go to school. otherwise shut up and hire a good tutor... live is full of choices, choosing to not vaccinate you have to live with consequences..cant have your cake and eat it!
hover11 wrote:You can implement change for new students however you cannot implement that for CURRENT students, people like you don't know the law and waiting patiently for a legal mind to take up this matter, you cannot deny a child an education if he is currently enrolled in your institutionBen_spanna wrote:hover11 wrote:Word is that Fatima College has decided to discontinue parallel online classes for unvaccinated students.
According to sources:
"... this is essentially the stance taken. The online streaming and parallel approach while teachers are in active teaching sessions in the classroom does not seem feasible at this time. Father Gregory explained to the parent body that extensive discussions have occurred and unfortunately the unvaccinated children in forms 4-6 will receive their material over the google classroom but the zoom face to face sessions will not be able to occur. It was a very long meeting and some parents were upset. They simply cannot do both. Many many questions and suggestions came forward. Father Gregory was firm on his position. For the younger /junior group - online zoom live and asynchronous sessions will continue as usual."
Taken from newsauce.
Waiting for the fools who said it is possible
Simple fix, vaccinate your child and then they will be allowed to go to school. otherwise shut up and hire a good tutor... live is full of choices, choosing to not vaccinate you have to live with consequences..cant have your cake and eat it!
Uh, yes you can. But unhappy students can call their union representative.hover11 wrote:You can implement change for new students however you cannot implement that for CURRENT students, people like you don't know the law and waiting patiently for a legal mind to take up this matter, you cannot deny a child an education if he is currently enrolled in your institutionBen_spanna wrote:hover11 wrote:Word is that Fatima College has decided to discontinue parallel online classes for unvaccinated students.
According to sources:
"... this is essentially the stance taken. The online streaming and parallel approach while teachers are in active teaching sessions in the classroom does not seem feasible at this time. Father Gregory explained to the parent body that extensive discussions have occurred and unfortunately the unvaccinated children in forms 4-6 will receive their material over the google classroom but the zoom face to face sessions will not be able to occur. It was a very long meeting and some parents were upset. They simply cannot do both. Many many questions and suggestions came forward. Father Gregory was firm on his position. For the younger /junior group - online zoom live and asynchronous sessions will continue as usual."
Taken from newsauce.
Waiting for the fools who said it is possible
Simple fix, vaccinate your child and then they will be allowed to go to school. otherwise shut up and hire a good tutor... live is full of choices, choosing to not vaccinate you have to live with consequences..cant have your cake and eat it!
hover11 wrote:So it seems I was right....Its about time a union with some testicular fortitude stand their ground enough of these 2013 salaries and these ridiculous conditions about teaching physical and online classes. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
hover11 wrote:So it seems I was right....Its about time a union with some testicular fortitude stand their ground enough of these 2013 salaries and these ridiculous conditions about teaching physical and online classes. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH FB_IMG_1632941920674.jpg
Uhhh ok guy, guess we will see tomorrow huhst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:So it seems I was right....Its about time a union with some testicular fortitude stand their ground enough of these 2013 salaries and these ridiculous conditions about teaching physical and online classes. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH FB_IMG_1632941920674.jpg
lol
it obvious you fake that picture. on top is some text not belonging to the whatsapp text below
all this for attention from men on an online forum? wow. go on grindr nah
hover11 wrote:Uhhh ok guy, guess we will see tomorrow huhst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:So it seems I was right....Its about time a union with some testicular fortitude stand their ground enough of these 2013 salaries and these ridiculous conditions about teaching physical and online classes. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH FB_IMG_1632941920674.jpg
lol
it obvious you fake that picture. on top is some text not belonging to the whatsapp text below
all this for attention from men on an online forum? wow. go on grindr nah
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/fatima-college-says-there-will-be-online-classes-for-unvaccinated-students-6.2.1392624.baf5de44b0
The principal of Fatima College, Mucurapo says there is no truth to claims being shared in the public domain that the College, is set to discontinue parallel online classes for unvaccinated students from October 4.
Labelling such rumours as untrue and mischievous, principal Father Gregory Augustine yesterday said, “That is not true and it is a lot of misinformation.”
An excerpt from a post on social media yesterday claimed the school had decided that “The online streaming and parallel approach while teachers are in active teaching sessions does not seem feasible at this time.”
It was stated that school officials would ensure educational material be made available for unvaccinated students in Forms Four to Six via the Google Classroom, while face-to-face sessions via Zoom would not be possible.
Dismissing these claims as simply rumours, Augustine said, “Anybody could put up any foolishness there.”
With students now returning to the physical classroom after being home since March 16, 2020, the principal assured, “The senior school of which only vaccinated students are going to be here will take place, while online school will continue for Forms One, Two and Three.”
He added, “We are not discontinuing anything. There will be no interruption in the education system for any of our children.”
On the issue of vaccinated students interacting with unvaccinated teachers in the physical classroom as teachers are not mandated to be vaccinated in order to operate - Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) president, Antonia Tekah-De Freitas said it was against the law to change the terms and conditions of teachers’ employment.
Meanwhile, some parents are taking issue with physical classes being conducted on select days.
A parent of a student attending a secondary school in south Trinidad wrote on social media, “My husband and I took it upon ourselves to do the right thing and get vaccinated and ensure that our two daughters were also vaccinated in the hopes as the government said, that schools will re-open to return to some level of normalcy. Excited for this prospect, we received our timetable from one of my daughter’s schools, only to realise that the teaching body plans to bring the kids out only one day per week. As parents, we are shocked and appalled at this half-hearted attempt at teaching our kids.”
Again dotish Bimbo Dennis is opening his legs looking for attention, was I wrong about the Blackout, clearly you don't understand what PR is , that is PR at it's finest, when school reopens then we will see. At this moment we cannot speak on it as school is closed for physical students so until then PLEASE Stfubamfo_dennis wrote:I like how facebook graduate researcher doctor hover11 stink lying muddarat run with he facebook story and everybody on the thread jump with him and start to run marathon with he bullshiet. hover11 is just here to spread misinformation and puff up he fat ccntface. he gettin paid to do this. he done take the vaccine long time despite all this bullshiet. he getting paid to do this like habit7. you all dont remember how uml was paid to infiltrate a car forum and pretned to be a man? stop replying to hover11 bullerfatcnthole nah.https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/fatima-college-says-there-will-be-online-classes-for-unvaccinated-students-6.2.1392624.baf5de44b0
The principal of Fatima College, Mucurapo says there is no truth to claims being shared in the public domain that the College, is set to discontinue parallel online classes for unvaccinated students from October 4.
Labelling such rumours as untrue and mischievous, principal Father Gregory Augustine yesterday said, “That is not true and it is a lot of misinformation.”
An excerpt from a post on social media yesterday claimed the school had decided that “The online streaming and parallel approach while teachers are in active teaching sessions does not seem feasible at this time.”
It was stated that school officials would ensure educational material be made available for unvaccinated students in Forms Four to Six via the Google Classroom, while face-to-face sessions via Zoom would not be possible.
Dismissing these claims as simply rumours, Augustine said, “Anybody could put up any foolishness there.”
With students now returning to the physical classroom after being home since March 16, 2020, the principal assured, “The senior school of which only vaccinated students are going to be here will take place, while online school will continue for Forms One, Two and Three.”
He added, “We are not discontinuing anything. There will be no interruption in the education system for any of our children.”
On the issue of vaccinated students interacting with unvaccinated teachers in the physical classroom as teachers are not mandated to be vaccinated in order to operate - Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) president, Antonia Tekah-De Freitas said it was against the law to change the terms and conditions of teachers’ employment.
Meanwhile, some parents are taking issue with physical classes being conducted on select days.
A parent of a student attending a secondary school in south Trinidad wrote on social media, “My husband and I took it upon ourselves to do the right thing and get vaccinated and ensure that our two daughters were also vaccinated in the hopes as the government said, that schools will re-open to return to some level of normalcy. Excited for this prospect, we received our timetable from one of my daughter’s schools, only to realise that the teaching body plans to bring the kids out only one day per week. As parents, we are shocked and appalled at this half-hearted attempt at teaching our kids.”
hover11 wrote:Again dotish Bimbo Dennis is opening his legs looking for attention, was I wrong about the Blackout, clearly you don't understand what PR is , that is PR at it's finest, when school reopens then we will see. At this moment we cannot speak on it as school is closed for physical students so until then PLEASE Stfubamfo_dennis wrote:I like how facebook graduate researcher doctor hover11 stink lying muddarat run with he facebook story and everybody on the thread jump with him and start to run marathon with he bullshiet. hover11 is just here to spread misinformation and puff up he fat ccntface. he gettin paid to do this. he done take the vaccine long time despite all this bullshiet. he getting paid to do this like habit7. you all dont remember how uml was paid to infiltrate a car forum and pretned to be a man? stop replying to hover11 bullerfatcnthole nah.https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/fatima-college-says-there-will-be-online-classes-for-unvaccinated-students-6.2.1392624.baf5de44b0
The principal of Fatima College, Mucurapo says there is no truth to claims being shared in the public domain that the College, is set to discontinue parallel online classes for unvaccinated students from October 4.
Labelling such rumours as untrue and mischievous, principal Father Gregory Augustine yesterday said, “That is not true and it is a lot of misinformation.”
An excerpt from a post on social media yesterday claimed the school had decided that “The online streaming and parallel approach while teachers are in active teaching sessions does not seem feasible at this time.”
It was stated that school officials would ensure educational material be made available for unvaccinated students in Forms Four to Six via the Google Classroom, while face-to-face sessions via Zoom would not be possible.
Dismissing these claims as simply rumours, Augustine said, “Anybody could put up any foolishness there.”
With students now returning to the physical classroom after being home since March 16, 2020, the principal assured, “The senior school of which only vaccinated students are going to be here will take place, while online school will continue for Forms One, Two and Three.”
He added, “We are not discontinuing anything. There will be no interruption in the education system for any of our children.”
On the issue of vaccinated students interacting with unvaccinated teachers in the physical classroom as teachers are not mandated to be vaccinated in order to operate - Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) president, Antonia Tekah-De Freitas said it was against the law to change the terms and conditions of teachers’ employment.
Meanwhile, some parents are taking issue with physical classes being conducted on select days.
A parent of a student attending a secondary school in south Trinidad wrote on social media, “My husband and I took it upon ourselves to do the right thing and get vaccinated and ensure that our two daughters were also vaccinated in the hopes as the government said, that schools will re-open to return to some level of normalcy. Excited for this prospect, we received our timetable from one of my daughter’s schools, only to realise that the teaching body plans to bring the kids out only one day per week. As parents, we are shocked and appalled at this half-hearted attempt at teaching our kids.”
The integrated service is called Google Meet. The are many video conference/classroom services available. Many are superior to Zoom.redmanjp wrote:does google classroom have interactive features? because that is what zoom is for. if there isnt any zoom is it that those students would just receive work to do and cant ask questions?
redmanjp wrote:but are they actually using it? why did they stop using zoom- is it because they would be busy teaching the physical class? in which case salt for online students?
You may want to get up to speed on what Google Classroom is and is not. Zoom is video conferencing. Google Classroom offers video conferencing and much, much more.redmanjp wrote:but are they actually using it? why did they stop using zoom- is it because they would be busy teaching the physical class? in which case salt for online students?
Should we vaccinate children against COVID-19? We asked 5 expertsDohplaydat wrote:Honestly, kids don't need this vaccine. And if we do insist on vaccinating them, it should be a single and lower dose (which evidence has shown works just as well in teens as the double dose regime).
The issue here is, if all adults (over 16s) took the vaccine then we'd almost achieve herd immunity and if it does spread amongst kids, it will be harmless and they'll build up natural immunity anyway. It's a safer, more cost-effective strategy.
However, because we have so many moron adults who fall for anti-vax BS, we are in this position where in order to keep the Rnaught down, we need to vaccinate kids.
adnj wrote:Should we vaccinate children against COVID-19? We asked 5 expertsDohplaydat wrote:Honestly, kids don't need this vaccine. And if we do insist on vaccinating them, it should be a single and lower dose (which evidence has shown works just as well in teens as the double dose regime).
The issue here is, if all adults (over 16s) took the vaccine then we'd almost achieve herd immunity and if it does spread amongst kids, it will be harmless and they'll build up natural immunity anyway. It's a safer, more cost-effective strategy.
However, because we have so many moron adults who fall for anti-vax BS, we are in this position where in order to keep the Rnaught down, we need to vaccinate kids.
Four out of five experts said yes
https://theconversation.com/should-we-v ... rts-165316