Over/Under of if the DCPS plan happens as planned

Anonymous
Is the crazy plan meant for the rest of the school year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is the crazy plan meant for the rest of the school year?


Dunno, but as mentioned by some PP, this plan doesn’t scale.

How do they move from this to everyone at school even part-time, when the class sizes and make-up will have been thrown all out of whack?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not personally going to send my children back to school in November, but that's because we won't qualify for the actual classroom with a teacher and we're not desperate for childcare. But I think it seems like a good plan to bring back the children farthest from opportunity ASAP and to provide childcare for other children who need that. That said, I agree with the PPs who think the CARES classroom are likely to be very chaotic. But if parents are desperate, they will hopefully be better than nothing.


Same boat. Child won’t be selected for in-person and I don’t need CARES. my biggest concern is that my child will lose his teacher. We love her and she’s worked very hard to build a cohesive DL classroom that feels like a community.

+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is going to get a lot of pushback. The huge ward 3 schools are screwed.


Our kids likely won't get a cares classroom, but they also won't have more than 27 students in their class. Schools with two classes at grade level will be able to provide cares classes to who ever asks but the non 11 student f2f class will have 37 students in it.


This is going to be awesome. First grade classes of 37 kids with half the kids at home and half in a classroom with a non-licensed person guiding them. Perfect. What could go wrong?
Anonymous
Who developed this plan?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who developed this plan?



People who haven’t been in a classroom in years.
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