I get it now. Hybrid folk trying to deter others. |
That’s paranoid thinking. Our school has not shared with us the details yet. I imagine they’ll use several parts of the schools besides cafeteria to space students. We’re getting an info session next week. Maybe your school will reach out soon as well |
Mine has already - outdoor lunch unless there’s a blizzard or monsoon. |
What school? APS has given guidance for each school level. |
We haven’t gotten the memo. 🤷🏻♀️ Where are you? |
What are you saying here? Why would anyone be out to “spook” someone? That’s not logical. |
It’s on the APS website. Your individual school may have some variation, but it will be roughly in line with the general guidance. We are Discovery and Williamsburg. I know what guidance is for our schools. You? |
No? I’m a teacher. This is our plan. It’s every schools plan that I know of. I’m not deterring you by telling you the truth. There is literally no benefit to deincentivize anyone who picked hybrid to go. Why are you all so paranoid. |
Are you a secondary teacher? Our elementary is not eating in the cafeteria per our principal. |
Then it appears every school is deciding this different. My elementary kids are. |
| Our elementary is eating in the cafeteria |
Do you mind saying which schools are eating in the cafeteria? It might help other parents. It should not be a secret. Discovery elementary is eating outdoors and as a backup the classroom. There will be no snack breaks, but there will be breakfast eaten in the classroom for those who need to. |
How is the classroom safer than the cafeteria? There’s less space. |
Depends on the number of kids eating in the room over what period of time. |
Kids are going be 6 feet apart no matter what space they are in. I’d rather my kid be with 10 other children unmasked in a room with an air filter instead of 100 like the secondary schools are doing. |