Can Lafayette with 1,000 kids re-open in the Fall?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:School goes 6 days a week. Split kids into two groups. Either Group A and Group B go every other day or Group A goes 3 days then Group B goes three days with one day between the three days for cleaning.


And what about the people who go to church? Should they work Sunday’s?
Anonymous
all Church is online so record it and do it on the day off. Or make Sunday afternoon the cleaning day
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:all Church is online so record it and do it on the day off. Or make Sunday afternoon the cleaning day


Let’s be honest. If school is open, church is open. And no one is going to want to work on Sundays. I don’t even know how you could suddenly turn a 5 day work week into a six day work week. That’s a dream you may have but that would never happen.
Anonymous
Kids can’t be in the classroom for seven hours straight. They’ll lose their minds. Teachers need to be able to eat, use the bathroom, and we are entitled to a duty free break. We aren’t going to sit in a classroom in a hot, uncomfortable mask for seven hours managing thirty kids all day. If you think that’s a reasonable ask then you should volunteer your time and try it out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids can’t be in the classroom for seven hours straight. They’ll lose their minds. Teachers need to be able to eat, use the bathroom, and we are entitled to a duty free break. We aren’t going to sit in a classroom in a hot, uncomfortable mask for seven hours managing thirty kids all day. If you think that’s a reasonable ask then you should volunteer your time and try it out.


Nobody is suggesting that. If kids go for a half day they will be there for 3 hours
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:all Church is online so record it and do it on the day off. Or make Sunday afternoon the cleaning day


Let’s be honest. If school is open, church is open. And no one is going to want to work on Sundays. I don’t even know how you could suddenly turn a 5 day work week into a six day work week. That’s a dream you may have but that would never happen.


Umm. Not everyone goes to church on Sunday. Lots of folks go on Saturday too.
Either way we can't expect teachers and school staff to work 6 days. Nor do I want my kids in school 6 days a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Sorry people. Now is the new normal for a few years at least. I know people don’t want to hear it but I think false hope is not helpful. This is a paradigm change across the globe. Better to have time to plan for how things will be then to waste time hoping things will go back to how they were.


They need to make morning shifts and afternoon shifts. No recess. breakfast for the morning shift, lunch for the afternoon shift. No group more than 15.
Group A goes to school for 3 hours, teachers get a 45-minute lunch, then comes group B. Parents need to find a way to get some type of childcare and pick up their kids from school on time.
No in-school afternoon activities for kids, no need for long daily meetings for teachers.
It's being done in a few countries overseas. Why can't it be done here?


You can not clean in between. So, that won't work.
Anonymous
With an hour in between yes, you can clean
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With an hour in between yes, you can clean


Who is going to come in and clean? One or two custodians can't clean a school in one hour. Teachers need to go to the bathroom and eat lunch before the second wave a students come.
Anonymous
Instead of speculating here ask your Principal! More guidance should be coming from DCPS on 5/15.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Instead of speculating here ask your Principal! More guidance should be coming from DCPS on 5/15.


The Mayor and DCPS played a game of kick the can down the road for a couple months. So, why would we expect a list of plans A -F with contingencies for multiple situations. They will not tell people now they expect everyone to be at home or only part-time in classroom for most students. They don't want to give people that long to complain and lobby against the reality.
On May 15th at best there will be a tentative announcement for summer. I suppose they could have a tentative announcement for fall but I bet they will kick the can again.
Anonymous
They will need to amend the sick time policy for sure. Kids should be staying home if a household member is sick. At least until it is clear it is not CV-19.
Anonymous
They'll just pretend it's under a thousand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Sorry people. Now is the new normal for a few years at least. I know people don’t want to hear it but I think false hope is not helpful. This is a paradigm change across the globe. Better to have time to plan for how things will be then to waste time hoping things will go back to how they were.


Who died and left you in charge?
Anonymous
Look at the best practices in other countries. Surely America can do something right. Somebody should be inventing a special mask for kids now. Let the kids wear hazard outfits. The virus may be around for a while. What do sports teams plan to do with their large crowds when they start playing again?
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