1. We did have a plan figured out, until it wasn't working for our lower elementary child. And we have recently switched. APS also has also done a bait and switch several times now re: return to school. You CANNOT fault parents for not being able to plan accordingly when the plans are constantly changing and goalposts consistently moving. Or are you magically able to find a program that is happy to offer your child a full time virtual learning day camp spot, or, better yet, someone who can safely come to your house to supervise your child's learning on an as needed basis, ready to upend their employment on a dime when you need to pivot with APS' shifts? You must have some domestic hiring wizardry that the rest of us do not possess. 2. Is APS (and the rest of the DMV cruising along with this insanity) uniquely responsible for having the best plan for this? How do you justify being closed since March when countless other public and private schools across the country, and globe, have brought kids back for in person learning? I'll wait. |
Please explain to us your plan, then we can figure out if it would scale across the district/region. |
PP, can you tell us your plan to see how the rest of us may apply it? How much does it cost, does it involve having nearby family willing to help, does it involve a WFH and or SAH dynamic? |
So PP, any thoughts you'd be willing to share on this great plan you pulled together over the summer? I know you think we're all idiots, so help us out please. |