There really isn't anything more you can do. If it is a charter they ultimately get to decide. Remember that for all the pressuring you do, there are probably other parents pressuring them for the opposite. And considerations you may not have much visibility into, such as budget, HVAC, and teacher opinion. Ultimately you just can't always get what you want. |
Not PP but here is advice: 1. Gather a group together of like minded school parents. Draft letter to your admin and send, demanding plans and answers. Ask for a phone call. 2. Plan with this group to all attend your school board meeting. These are open now. Find out when and how and how to ask questions. 3. Consider joining wider DC efforts to reopen. Try checking Twitter for more info. 4. You do have a direct line to admin. It’s your principal or director’s email address. Use it, ask for a meeting, a call. Emphasize specific challenges to your children (not to you) and how many schools are reopening. Get details on the challenges to your school and share with other parents. Make some noise! Call any reporters, email them etc, Perry Stein etc, and offer to go on record about how your charter is really behind. This will get attention but you won’t win any popularity contests at school. But since your kids are 5 maybe you don’t care. Enter the lottery for other schools just in case none of this works. |
not sure where you got the idea my kids were 5 but thanks for the other advice! Some of this is happening and some not so thanks for the ideas. |
You must be new to DCUM. It is populated by entitled parents who think only their needs and wants have merit. |
Perry does not require anyone on the record talking to her. She is quite happy to use anonymous posts to DCUM as evidence of whatever position her piece espouses. |
I am still interested in hearing from the other PP who was encouraging this. It feels like hollow advice/chastising when we're told to just pressure the school when in reality, I know they are hearing a lot from familes who want to come back. I know not all do, but a lot, and teachers are getting vaccinated so....what's the plan? Tell us. Or, survey us again to see what the numbers are looking like for those who can and want to return. We have opportunities to email, call, and participate in public forums with the leadership, but they don't seem pressed to change whatever their plan is. |
That’s because you don’t have enough organization at the parent level. Don’t you have a PTO organization? Don’t you have a parent email list serve? Or room parents who have the list of email of all the families in the class so that all families can easily be contacted on issues and have discussion? If not PTO, don’t all your room parents not get together to and chat as a group to discuss family concerns, issues, and then notify in writing or plan a meeting with the school principal or leadership? Draft a signed parent petition. Demand a meeting with all interested parents as a group or school wide. Ask hard questions and push for answers to these questions. Present data and science. Demand why your school has done nothing so far and only planning to open for 20 students or whatever and what is the rev up after that? I’m just astonished how many on here feel that their principal and schools leadership don’t hear and address major parent concerns in general and especially something so important as school opening. |
Forgot to add use your leverage that DCPS and other charters are doing it and why your school is not. Advocate that you will consider playing the lottery, leave, or consider private if schools are not opening fully in the fall, etc... |
Also the school districts in the burbs are going back hybrid too. I mean everyone is going back hybrid in some form in a medium to large scale in the burbs. In DCPS it’s school specific but lots schools doing a starting hybrid model. |
| Anyone had any news lately? I'm still over here holding my breath for ITSD... |
They sent out a survey, that's it so far. No real information and I continue to feel like they are lagging behind other HRCS even. |
If your school has long waitlists for each grade, they don’t care how much you threaten or emails you write. You are replaceable. I don’t think some people realize that |
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What our school has told us, and I believe them, is that they have considered every available option for housing kids for on-site/in-person learning -- every room in the building converted to a classroom, outdoor classrooms, rented trailers, etc.--and that so long as the guidance is 6-ft. distancing, they simply do not have the space to put all the kids back on-site beyond hybrid.
In our case, at least, I am confident that it is not the school that we need to pressure. We need to push the federal and state governments to expedite vaccines and push local governments to get creative about finding more spaces for school kids. |
And a ONE QUESTION survey at that. That wasn't very encouraging... |
Exactly. A school that really wanted to go back would be gathering more information. They are running out the clock. ITDS does not have long waitlists for upper elementary and middle school btw. It may look long at first but they make a lot of offers and for some grades exhaust the initial list. |