I usually turn mine down to 20% when it gets to single digits and that helps with the condensation. Running the ceiling fans on low also helps.
62strat said:
Got about 4" down on Parker so far.
heavy? That's pretty fluffy isn't it. It's fluffy at my house anyway.agdaddy04 said:
Reports on Seth's page of 13:1 SWE or so.
Tell me about it. It's normally a 4-5 minute drive to Kings, and it took 15+. People were driving way too slow... gotta be a bunch of new Texans and Californians.agdaddy04 said:
There were some pretty dumb drivers on the commute home tonight. Got nice and stocked from Daveco though.
I thought our heavy spring snows were 6-9? Like the sloppy kind where you feel like you're shoveling water.agdaddy04 said:
I think it was closer to 12.5:1 which is more typical for a late spring snow here. For reference it was about twice as heavy as our storm the beginning of the month.
and the ridiculousness that is 'do you vote for the unilateral termination' followed by 2 passes, then Becky Myers saying 'NO', at which point Peterson stopped and said 'you're voting NO for termination?' to which Myers replies, 'I'm sorry, yes'proudaggie02 said:
^
I agree. I was a bit disappointed in how cold Peterson was regarding Wise during the February 4th school board meeting. However, I don't think Peterson would have done that without having his replacement already picked. Peterson has an impressive background, and I hope/think he makes a good hire.
I support the request/release of the names of the teachers who skipped working on 2/3, as permitted by the law. Actions have consequences, and every teacher should have been prepared for this in advance. In general, I think unions do way more harm than good. My mom taught 40+ years, and she hated unions... they allow bad teachers to stay employed too long in her experience.62strat said:
Then my wife gets an email that there was a request of the 1,500 names of all the employees who used a sick day back on 2/3.. it's apparently allowed by law under Colorado Open Records Act.. but it's got lots of people nervous. What is the intention of this individual getting the names of the teachers who participated in the walk out?
My wife has 7 years in DCSD, and it will be no more come June. She is not resigning her contract. She is Dept chair of counseling in her high school.
Their vice principal of many years, and seemingly the 'heir apparent' to the principal spot left behind by the current one retiring (who had 30 years), didn't get the position. The board looked elsewhere.
This move may literally leave this high school without a counseling dept. The 6 there, including my wife, are furious.
DCSD pay sucks terribly. My wife had 6 years before coming here, but they don't count previous experience!! What kind of school district doesn't count previous experience! She started as a year 1 payscale.
Cherry Creek counselors @ 10-12 years make about $20k more than her.
DCSD is a complete friken mess.
they (we? The people of Douglas county) already passed the two bonds several years ago that promised better pay. Nothing. They have such a long way to go to catch up to neighboring , or out of state districts. You're exactly right, wealthiest county in CO and top 10 I believe in the US, yet the teacher wage is on lists of lowest in the country. It has to come down to management of funds. We have no money to pay teachers appropriately, no money to build new schools we desperately need, yet we theoretically should have more funds than most other counties.proudaggie02 said:62strat said:
Then my wife gets an email that there was a request of the 1,500 names of all the employees who used a sick day back on 2/3.. it's apparently allowed by law under Colorado Open Records Act.. but it's got lots of people nervous. What is the intention of this individual getting the names of the teachers who participated in the walk out?
My wife has 7 years in DCSD, and it will be no more come June. She is not resigning her contract. She is Dept chair of counseling in her high school.
Their vice principal of many years, and seemingly the 'heir apparent' to the principal spot left behind by the current one retiring (who had 30 years), didn't get the position. The board looked elsewhere.
This move may literally leave this high school without a counseling dept. The 6 there, including my wife, are furious.
DCSD pay sucks terribly. My wife had 6 years before coming here, but they don't count previous experience!! What kind of school district doesn't count previous experience! She started as a year 1 payscale.
Cherry Creek counselors @ 10-12 years make about $20k more than her.
DCSD is a complete friken mess.
My hope is that the intent of Peterson/majority is to increase pay in order to attract better teachers; I know funding will likely be tricky. I'm all for increased pay and merit-based pay, hiring, raises, and so on. It's weird that DCSD pay is so low, and I hope it gets resolved considering this is the wealthiest county in Colorado. We love our school (Eagle Ridge Elementary), principal, and each of the 9 teachers that have taught our daughters..
proudaggie02 said:I support the request/release of the names of the teachers who skipped working on 2/3, as permitted by the law. Actions have consequences, and every teacher should have been prepared for this in advance. In general, I think unions do way more harm than good. My mom taught 40+ years, and she hated unions... they allow bad teachers to stay employed too long in her experience.62strat said:
Then my wife gets an email that there was a request of the 1,500 names of all the employees who used a sick day back on 2/3.. it's apparently allowed by law under Colorado Open Records Act.. but it's got lots of people nervous. What is the intention of this individual getting the names of the teachers who participated in the walk out?
My wife has 7 years in DCSD, and it will be no more come June. She is not resigning her contract. She is Dept chair of counseling in her high school.
Their vice principal of many years, and seemingly the 'heir apparent' to the principal spot left behind by the current one retiring (who had 30 years), didn't get the position. The board looked elsewhere.
This move may literally leave this high school without a counseling dept. The 6 there, including my wife, are furious.
DCSD pay sucks terribly. My wife had 6 years before coming here, but they don't count previous experience!! What kind of school district doesn't count previous experience! She started as a year 1 payscale.
Cherry Creek counselors @ 10-12 years make about $20k more than her.
DCSD is a complete friken mess.
I'm sorry about your wife, and I hope she finds a new position that pays well.
proudaggie02 said:I support the request/release of the names of the teachers who skipped working on 2/3, as permitted by the law. Actions have consequences, and every teacher should have been prepared for this in advance..62strat said:
Then my wife gets an email that there was a request of the 1,500 names of all the employees who used a sick day back on 2/3.. it's apparently allowed by law under Colorado Open Records Act.. but it's got lots of people nervous. What is the intention of this individual getting the names of the teachers who participated in the walk out?
My wife has 7 years in DCSD, and it will be no more come June. She is not resigning her contract. She is Dept chair of counseling in her high school.
Their vice principal of many years, and seemingly the 'heir apparent' to the principal spot left behind by the current one retiring (who had 30 years), didn't get the position. The board looked elsewhere.
This move may literally leave this high school without a counseling dept. The 6 there, including my wife, are furious.
DCSD pay sucks terribly. My wife had 6 years before coming here, but they don't count previous experience!! What kind of school district doesn't count previous experience! She started as a year 1 payscale.
Cherry Creek counselors @ 10-12 years make about $20k more than her.
DCSD is a complete friken mess.
I'll let it play out until I pass judgment. What if it turns out the board did the right thing? Not all shakeups are pretty, and some times the best course of action is not easy. I again did not like the tone of the 2/4/22 meeting, but I'll give it some time.62strat said:
It's just terrible what's going on.
wise was in for all of 7 months. Let it play out is what should have happened. Honestly my wife has 7 years in and it's been borderline **** show for most of it, In her eyes.proudaggie02 said:I'll let it play out until I pass judgment. What if it turns out the board did the right thing? Not all shakeups are pretty, and some times the best course of action is not easy. I again did not like the tone of the 2/4/22 meeting, but I'll give it some time.62strat said:
It's just terrible what's going on.
The only consequences I think are appropriate are the ability of parents to know which teachers missed that day (and only if permitted under law), but I agree that some teachers (though probably a very low %) missed due to illness or needing to stay home to watch their own children. Were there previous situations like this in Douglas County? I guess anything is possible, but I hope not.62strat said:proudaggie02 said:I support the request/release of the names of the teachers who skipped working on 2/3, as permitted by the law. Actions have consequences, and every teacher should have been prepared for this in advance..62strat said:
Then my wife gets an email that there was a request of the 1,500 names of all the employees who used a sick day back on 2/3.. it's apparently allowed by law under Colorado Open Records Act.. but it's got lots of people nervous. What is the intention of this individual getting the names of the teachers who participated in the walk out?
My wife has 7 years in DCSD, and it will be no more come June. She is not resigning her contract. She is Dept chair of counseling in her high school.
Their vice principal of many years, and seemingly the 'heir apparent' to the principal spot left behind by the current one retiring (who had 30 years), didn't get the position. The board looked elsewhere.
This move may literally leave this high school without a counseling dept. The 6 there, including my wife, are furious.
DCSD pay sucks terribly. My wife had 6 years before coming here, but they don't count previous experience!! What kind of school district doesn't count previous experience! She started as a year 1 payscale.
Cherry Creek counselors @ 10-12 years make about $20k more than her.
DCSD is a complete friken mess.
What kind of consequences do you think these teachers should face? Previous situations like this, teachers lives were threatened, and there has actually been physical attacks.
Exactly what good can come out of someone getting this list of names and addresses? Nothing. Threats and violence. Those who participated should not have to deal with types of consequences.
There's a spot on 9news about it.
I was hoping Ray's motion to take some time and reevaluate Wise would've passed; seems like a nice guy that did a pretty decent job from afar. I was sad for him. But I want to objectively compare the new hire to him.62strat said:wise was in for all of 7 months. Let it play out is what should have happened. Honestly my wife has 7 years in and it's been borderline **** show for most of it, In her eyes.proudaggie02 said:I'll let it play out until I pass judgment. What if it turns out the board did the right thing? Not all shakeups are pretty, and some times the best course of action is not easy. I again did not like the tone of the 2/4/22 meeting, but I'll give it some time.62strat said:
It's just terrible what's going on.
yeh Clark headed the story, but he deferred to one of their experts or what have you that threw out all sorts of stats from previous situations like this. Some teacher was threatened by someone claiming to Inject them with anthrax.. etc etc.proudaggie02 said:The only consequences I think are appropriate are the ability of parents to know which teachers missed that day (and only if permitted under law), but I agree that some teachers (though probably a very low %) missed due to illness or needing to stay home to watch their own children. Were there previous situations like this in Douglas County? I guess anything is possible, but I hope not.62strat said:proudaggie02 said:I support the request/release of the names of the teachers who skipped working on 2/3, as permitted by the law. Actions have consequences, and every teacher should have been prepared for this in advance..62strat said:
Then my wife gets an email that there was a request of the 1,500 names of all the employees who used a sick day back on 2/3.. it's apparently allowed by law under Colorado Open Records Act.. but it's got lots of people nervous. What is the intention of this individual getting the names of the teachers who participated in the walk out?
My wife has 7 years in DCSD, and it will be no more come June. She is not resigning her contract. She is Dept chair of counseling in her high school.
Their vice principal of many years, and seemingly the 'heir apparent' to the principal spot left behind by the current one retiring (who had 30 years), didn't get the position. The board looked elsewhere.
This move may literally leave this high school without a counseling dept. The 6 there, including my wife, are furious.
DCSD pay sucks terribly. My wife had 6 years before coming here, but they don't count previous experience!! What kind of school district doesn't count previous experience! She started as a year 1 payscale.
Cherry Creek counselors @ 10-12 years make about $20k more than her.
DCSD is a complete friken mess.
What kind of consequences do you think these teachers should face? Previous situations like this, teachers lives were threatened, and there has actually been physical attacks.
Exactly what good can come out of someone getting this list of names and addresses? Nothing. Threats and violence. Those who participated should not have to deal with types of consequences.
There's a spot on 9news about it.
It's probably Kyle Clark if it's 9news... he's a bozo.