Classrooms for kids <12 will close for 10 days w/ any positives; will there be virtual instruction?

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Anonymous wrote:They really REALLY need to figure out a way for everyone to be eating outside. Fully masked inside 100% of the time.

I cannot understand why our school did not find a way to do this when the weather was nice. They got extra money which should've been spent on tents and tables for outdoor eating. There is a total lack of common sense from our administration.


So what would happen during inclement weather? As an alternative why couldn't kids at least eat within their classrooms? I agree that full cafeteria seems insane.


Eating in the classrooms is what led to no school on Wednesdays


What? Are you being deliberately non-sensical?


We'll, it's not what started no school on Wednesday, but once there was the start of IPL in the spring, it's one of the reasons it had to stay. Teachers still need planning time, and if you have them spend lunch hour with the kids in the room, then you need to make up the time elsewhere - hence Wednesdays.



Actually no. The reason for Wednesday’s was no in-person specials.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They really REALLY need to figure out a way for everyone to be eating outside. Fully masked inside 100% of the time.

I cannot understand why our school did not find a way to do this when the weather was nice. They got extra money which should've been spent on tents and tables for outdoor eating. There is a total lack of common sense from our administration.


So what would happen during inclement weather? As an alternative why couldn't kids at least eat within their classrooms? I agree that full cafeteria seems insane.


Eating in the classrooms is what led to no school on Wednesdays


What? Are you being deliberately non-sensical?


We'll, it's not what started no school on Wednesday, but once there was the start of IPL in the spring, it's one of the reasons it had to stay. Teachers still need planning time, and if you have them spend lunch hour with the kids in the room, then you need to make up the time elsewhere - hence Wednesdays.



Actually no. The reason for Wednesday’s was no in-person specials.


I believe it was both.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They really REALLY need to figure out a way for everyone to be eating outside. Fully masked inside 100% of the time.

I cannot understand why our school did not find a way to do this when the weather was nice. They got extra money which should've been spent on tents and tables for outdoor eating. There is a total lack of common sense from our administration.


So what would happen during inclement weather? As an alternative why couldn't kids at least eat within their classrooms? I agree that full cafeteria seems insane.


Eating in the classrooms is what led to no school on Wednesdays


What? Are you being deliberately non-sensical?


We'll, it's not what started no school on Wednesday, but once there was the start of IPL in the spring, it's one of the reasons it had to stay. Teachers still need planning time, and if you have them spend lunch hour with the kids in the room, then you need to make up the time elsewhere - hence Wednesdays.



Actually no. The reason for Wednesday’s was no in-person specials.


I believe it was both.


Thank you. Not everything on this site requires criticism.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They really REALLY need to figure out a way for everyone to be eating outside. Fully masked inside 100% of the time.

I cannot understand why our school did not find a way to do this when the weather was nice. They got extra money which should've been spent on tents and tables for outdoor eating. There is a total lack of common sense from our administration.


So what would happen during inclement weather? As an alternative why couldn't kids at least eat within their classrooms? I agree that full cafeteria seems insane.


Eating in the classrooms is what led to no school on Wednesdays


What? Are you being deliberately non-sensical?


We'll, it's not what started no school on Wednesday, but once there was the start of IPL in the spring, it's one of the reasons it had to stay. Teachers still need planning time, and if you have them spend lunch hour with the kids in the room, then you need to make up the time elsewhere - hence Wednesdays.



Actually no. The reason for Wednesday’s was no in-person specials.


I believe it was both.


the stated reason was “deep cleaning” and to allow for the schedule to accommodate hybrid. it just got entrenched once the baseline shifted to “we can take away as much instructional time as we want and change conditions however we want.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They really REALLY need to figure out a way for everyone to be eating outside. Fully masked inside 100% of the time.

I cannot understand why our school did not find a way to do this when the weather was nice. They got extra money which should've been spent on tents and tables for outdoor eating. There is a total lack of common sense from our administration.


So what would happen during inclement weather? As an alternative why couldn't kids at least eat within their classrooms? I agree that full cafeteria seems insane.


Eating in the classrooms is what led to no school on Wednesdays


What? Are you being deliberately non-sensical?


We'll, it's not what started no school on Wednesday, but once there was the start of IPL in the spring, it's one of the reasons it had to stay. Teachers still need planning time, and if you have them spend lunch hour with the kids in the room, then you need to make up the time elsewhere - hence Wednesdays.



Actually no. The reason for Wednesday’s was no in-person specials.


I believe it was both.


Thank you. Not everything on this site requires criticism.


of course it requires criticism- cutting out 20% of classroom instruction is kind if a big deal, no matter the supposed reason.
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