How is In-Person cohort + Cares class comprise 75% is student body?

Anonymous
If you exclude Lafayette and Murch from the numbers it's possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DCPS is clearly just after the headlines which continue to be incredibly misleading and read as though all elementary students will begin returning for in person learning on Nov 9th. When in reality there’s a small percentage of incredibly at risk students who have been neglected by DCPS for months who will be accounted for, while they warehouse other children who continue to DL. Under no circumstances is this a legitimate return to school for the district.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCPS is clearly just after the headlines which continue to be incredibly misleading and read as though all elementary students will begin returning for in person learning on Nov 9th. When in reality there’s a small percentage of incredibly at risk students who have been neglected by DCPS for months who will be accounted for, while they warehouse other children who continue to DL. Under no circumstances is this a legitimate return to school for the district.


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+2. Well said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCPS is clearly just after the headlines which continue to be incredibly misleading and read as though all elementary students will begin returning for in person learning on Nov 9th. When in reality there’s a small percentage of incredibly at risk students who have been neglected by DCPS for months who will be accounted for, while they warehouse other children who continue to DL. Under no circumstances is this a legitimate return to school for the district.


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+2. Well said.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCPS is clearly just after the headlines which continue to be incredibly misleading and read as though all elementary students will begin returning for in person learning on Nov 9th. When in reality there’s a small percentage of incredibly at risk students who have been neglected by DCPS for months who will be accounted for, while they warehouse other children who continue to DL. Under no circumstances is this a legitimate return to school for the district.


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+2. Well said.


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I agree, we should do ALL sped kids, at risk, and ELL. That’s most of the kids in the district.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCPS is clearly just after the headlines which continue to be incredibly misleading and read as though all elementary students will begin returning for in person learning on Nov 9th. When in reality there’s a small percentage of incredibly at risk students who have been neglected by DCPS for months who will be accounted for, while they warehouse other children who continue to DL. Under no circumstances is this a legitimate return to school for the district.


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+2. Well said.


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I agree, we should do ALL sped kids, at risk, and ELL. That’s most of the kids in the district.


I might be Ok with this but I am sure this would have been plan A for the mayor and they couldn't make it work.
Anonymous
Wouldn’t it be great if our elementary schools were staffed for 11-person classes?? Would be amazing! But they aren’t, which is why this plan is a total debacle. All the kids remaining virtual are going to have a serious degradation of their experience when class sizes swell and teachers shuffle, with no guarantee the kids most in need of in person actually get an in person slot, since DCPS will lottery those slots instead of consulting with teachers and principals to target them. Just remarkably poor planning towards a worthy goal.
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