My 6 year old just turns off the camera and plays with his toys or watches something else on the iPad. I don’t even care enough to make him pay attention at this point. He’s above grade level in reading and math so he will be fine. |
please send your kids to stay with your cousin for a while. |
I mean I agree, but it is not happening. At this point the only thing being outraged does is raise my stress level. |
Not you! |
+1 |
I'm the poster you responded to and I have a 1st grader. I agree with everything you are saying. For this age group, they need constant 1 on 1 supervision if they're going to learn anything. The point I was making is the teachers haven't checked out as someone else asserted. The issue is the learning platform is not appropriate for the age. In full agreement there. Good luck to all of us, I guess. |
Some schools are at 80% in person and others are well under 50%. The County as a whole might be at 50% but there are plenty of schools that are well over. HS and MS kids are also more hesitant to return to full days at school because kids are enjoying sleeping in and staying home which is driving the percentage of kids returning down. There are parents that I know who choose not to send their kids to in-person when it was 2 days, they thought it would be more disruptive then beneficial, that are kicking themselves because they would have sent their kids for 4 days. Schools are not adding kids who were not already in for 2 days. Overall, I would say that FCPS would have a lot more people in the building if they allowed people to add for 4 days a week. |
Maybe it's because I have a little kid, by my kid has been so bored all year and learning very little. She isn't burned out and ready to watch videos. She'd love 5 weeks of in person learning--the more the better. Her best two days of the week are her in person days, and her classroom just sits empty those other three days. It's such a waste. |
What if they don’t drop? Will you agree that DL wasn’t all that bad academically for some kids? |
And you believe this bull$hit? |
I am pleased to meet you OP -- apparently you are able to see into the future, and expect other people like Duran to be able to do the same. Now that I have met someone who was able to successfully predict the status of FDA approval, the levels of acceptance by a particular population of a new vaccine, and the number of cases months in advance, I would love it if you were able to use your superpowers to be able to predict more things so that our community can make perfect decisions about future plans despite lacking information currently. Please tell us the exact enrollment numbers at all grade levels for each school this fall (that seems comparable to being able to foresee some of these other stats you list above). Please also predict for us what major federal initiative will be proposed this fall that will impact next year's proposed budget the most. I'm so grateful that you have elected to share your superior prognostication powers with our community to enable us to plan optimal courses of action from now on. Meanwhile, the rest of us without the ability to predict the course of this pandemic have instead adjusted our expectations away from what isn't attainable and towards what has been attainable for our kids under rather high levels of uncertainty. BTW it was only LAST WEEK that the WHO and the CDC stated that the major form of transmission for the virus was aerosolized particles. So the entire global scientific community was wrong about the major method of transmission as of two weeks ago. But Duran should have been 'right' several months ago about....everything. |
Because there are 24 -26 days of school left (depending on grade level) - minus a week of SOL testing - and it isn't worth the effort. And before now, (1) people's experience with APS the past year has been so disappointing, they don't expect sudden change and something better and (2) it therefore wasn't worth the effort. |
Hmm. I see Arlington differently. I see it as a place where the leaders don't want to risk offending anyone; so they opt for inaction and status quo. Just keep offending the people they've already offended. That way, they don't increase the fold of people who might vote against them. |
Isn't there another group of kids going in-person on 2 of the other days? The hybrid plan was for kids in classrooms 4 days a week, 2 groups going on 2 different days. |
NP: I like you |