Who turned down in person spot in NW school?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone say no to PK4?


We said no way to in person pk4.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. I said no to a spot at Murch-5th grade.



Why on earth would you say no? Not a cares spot? A real in person learning spot? Like the Olden days of 2019 with a live teacher and live classmates? You see to see a therapist for Covid anxiety. You must still be quarantining your mail.


Nah. My kid is accessing the curriculum and she is thriving. Why would I send her in? She gets all of her instruction in the morning. I would be sending her in to school so she can take a nap on a yoga mat for two hours? Take turns eating lunch in front of each other? In person pk4 is not ok.

Please respect the fact that some of us are ok with this situation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone say no to PK4?


We said no way to in person pk4.


Is your kid getting anything out of virtual PK4? Mine refuses to stay on any in person class meetings. He would rather stare at a blank wall. We didn’t get a spot but may have sent him if we did.
Anonymous
Ferebee said 2,000 students were signed up for in person spots. Out of 7,000 offered. It appears the poster was correct that there were schools with 1-2 kids per grade level.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ferebee said 2,000 students were signed up for in person spots. Out of 7,000 offered. It appears the poster was correct that there were schools with 1-2 kids per grade level.


Mine isn't signed up yet because we are waiting for health forms to clear. But I've accepted the slot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ferebee said 2,000 students were signed up for in person spots. Out of 7,000 offered. It appears the poster was correct that there were schools with 1-2 kids per grade level.


Mine isn't signed up yet because we are waiting for health forms to clear. But I've accepted the slot.


Where did you submit health forms? All we got was the DCPS email and a call from the school secretary. Is there something else I should be doing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ferebee said 2,000 students were signed up for in person spots. Out of 7,000 offered. It appears the poster was correct that there were schools with 1-2 kids per grade level.


Mine isn't signed up yet because we are waiting for health forms to clear. But I've accepted the slot.


Where did you submit health forms? All we got was the DCPS email and a call from the school secretary. Is there something else I should be doing?


You are probably good. We got a notice back from our principal about missing health forms and had to get news ones submitted, which we are still waiting to clear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ferebee said 2,000 students were signed up for in person spots. Out of 7,000 offered. It appears the poster was correct that there were schools with 1-2 kids per grade level.


Mine isn't signed up yet because we are waiting for health forms to clear. But I've accepted the slot.


Where did you submit health forms? All we got was the DCPS email and a call from the school secretary. Is there something else I should be doing?


You are probably good. We got a notice back from our principal about missing health forms and had to get news ones submitted, which we are still waiting to clear.


Not that any of it matters now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ferebee said 2,000 students were signed up for in person spots. Out of 7,000 offered. It appears the poster was correct that there were schools with 1-2 kids per grade level.


Mine isn't signed up yet because we are waiting for health forms to clear. But I've accepted the slot.



Gotcha! Everyone. 2,001 spots out of 7,000 filled.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ferebee said 2,000 students were signed up for in person spots. Out of 7,000 offered. It appears the poster was correct that there were schools with 1-2 kids per grade level.


Mine isn't signed up yet because we are waiting for health forms to clear. But I've accepted the slot.



Gotcha! Everyone. 2,001 spots out of 7,000 filled.


You don't think there there were a lot of homeless families also working on their health forms? And a lot of busy families like mine. I wasn't the only one. Since it is all said and done, why doesn't the poster from the NW school who couldn't find 11 kids on one grade level to fill a class class post the school's name? Surely you can post now that none of it is happening anyway.

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