| Our school sent out a survey asking what parents preferred, what their concerns were, etc., but I haven't heard anything since then. They said they were trying to gauge demand for in-person/hybrid learning so they could figure out what kind of staffing they were looking at. The impression I got was that they planned to bring back ECE first, and they wanted to get a sense of whether parents of kids in grades 3-5 were interested in in-person or not. |
Not at all, the implementation of in person learning is going to vary at every school and likely at every grade level. Also keep in mind that the school will have to manage logistics associated with having a lot of people in the building. What I am saying is that our school is setting it sights on accommodating the demand with a plan that can actually be implemented, whether its 2 days, 5 days, simulcast, whatever. Keep in the mind if you take some randmon 3rd grade class, only 11 students can be in the actual classroom at a time. If the class is already 25 kids and every single parent says they want in person there still needs to be an action plan - do 11 kids get assigned randomly and then the other 14 are DL indefinitely? Do 11 come in M/T, 11 more TH/F and then the other 3 are rotated in and out? Those are the challenges schools are faced with. There is is no model that is being implemented district, school or grade level wide. |
No one is going to go five full days. It’s hybrid for sped and ell. Everyone else is dl. Unless you are PreK-2, then you get five 1/2 days. No one is getting 5 days. We are getting rid of the care rooms. |
Not at my school, none of this has been decided and it's certainly not going to be only sped and ell kids the building. We have significant parent request for in person learning and the principal is responding. |
what school? |
Well correct. Every school is doing it different. |
No teacher wants to take unpaid time to create a presentation for parents who are pissed off and directing their frustration towards school staff (especially when they really have no power) and I am pretty sure the committee that came up with that survey is mostly parents. My student's teacher hadn't even seen it before it was sent out. Landeryou was also able to put together a CARES classroom with an actual teacher, something most schools have not been able to do. |
Not true, my school has 3 main ways we are talking about and one is everyday and Wednesday is a half day. (like one of the plans DCPS suggested) It's possible some schools will do 5x a week. |
How many kids who aren’t sped, ell, high risk are going to get 5 days? |
But does your principal have the building space to meet the demand while following CDC guidelines? Therein lies the problem |
| EL Haynes announced they will remain fully virtual through the 3rd term. |
| Does nobody else think it is INSANITY that this is being executed on a building by building basis? |
| Don’t worry. Dcps has rejected my schools plan. And according to friends at three other schools, their plans have been rejected as well. |
what was the plan? |
you can thank the union |