I spoke to a member of SLT earlier and idly said, You aren't thinking of keeping school open through the whole summer holidays for key worker children are you and was basically told they thought they would probably have to. We are an 11-18 secondary.
There have only been a handful of Y7s in - but we stayed open through Easter and half term. I'm just wondering if anyone else's school is doing this? I'm utterly enraged, to be honest - because they will be expecting staff to volunteer to do this.
I won't be, frankly. I don't need to list all the reasons here in the staffroom that I am massively against this - but I think that SLT should actually say to parents, Sorry about that, but we can't honestly expect to open for childcare for 5 kids all summer holidays.
Does anyone else agree? And is anyone else's school doing this? I'm furious to think of the caretaker, office and support staff that will be on rota to be in - because I'm old enough and stroppy enough to basically say, yeah, fuck that! I won't be in during the holidays.
And frankly I'm knackered already. You couldn't pay me enough to give up some of my summer to babysit a bunch of 12 year olds I don't actually teach anyway.