Thanksgiving week - virtual, in-person, off?

Anonymous
Off all week. K-8.
I didn’t know virtual was still a thing.
Anonymous
Virtual Monday/Tuesday for one kid, other two (different schools) off all week
Anonymous
In person Mon and Tues (k-12, all grades).

Extra time off would have been nice, but having class time is good too. DC hates online classes so thankfully they don’t do that. That would be the only really negative option.
Anonymous
Off all week!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Off all week. K-8.
I didn’t know virtual was still a thing.


Same! I guess it's a way to protect academic instruction time while still allowing flexibility on high-absence holiday weeks.

Is it mostly high schools that are doing virtual options?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Off all week. K-8.
I didn’t know virtual was still a thing.


Same! I guess it's a way to protect academic instruction time while still allowing flexibility on high-absence holiday weeks.

Is it mostly high schools that are doing virtual options?


School 1: K-8, in person M-T
School 2: HS, asynchronous virtual M-T

Personally I hate the virtual school days. Just have school or don't. My kid is terrible with the asynchronous days though.
Anonymous
Which schools do virtual?
Anonymous
Full day Monday and grandparents day half day on tuesdy
Anonymous
*tuesday
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:School 1, full day in-person Monday, half day in-person Tuesday, off Wed-Fri
School 2, out entire week


Which worked better?


Preference for out entire week. It keeps life simpler.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I would hate virtual. Just be in school or don't.


Yes! Enough with that failed experiment. I hope there aren’t elementary schools still trying that stunt.
Anonymous
K-8, off all week. Took advantage of it to fly to Florida to see the grandparents on Sunday and returned home Friday.
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