LCPS returns to 100% virtual

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does this mean secondary teachers don’t have to go in starting Jan. 4? Or is that happening regardless?


All schools are closed for all students and teachers until the two metrics go back down below the established thresholds for five consecutive days. So the answer is really, it depends, although highly unlikely.


Actually, I need to correct my post... until at least one of the two metrics goes down.
Anonymous
The board still has to debate and vote which metrics they are using to return to hybrid. It’s coming at the meeting next Tuesday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does this mean secondary teachers don’t have to go in starting Jan. 4? Or is that happening regardless?


All schools are closed for all students and teachers until the two metrics go back down below the established thresholds for five consecutive days. So the answer is really, it depends, although highly unlikely.


Actually, I need to correct my post... until at least one of the two metrics goes down.


No it’s definitely both to RESUME hybrid . As of right now the plan says we can be in with one elevated but hybrid wouldn’t resume until BOTH go down below the thresholds again. Of course they can change that and I suspect will for sped and elementary who are truly cohorted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The board still has to debate and vote which metrics they are using to return to hybrid. It’s coming at the meeting next Tuesday.


Will he interesting to see if they -

Use completely different metrics to guide resuming hybrid
Use these but say one can lower for 5 days and trigger a return in hybrid
Use these but say one can lower for 5 days to trigger a return for younger groups but both need to lower for 6-12 since they’re higher spread risk and not cohorted
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^^Okay, PP. So do the teachers you know, for the most part expect school to reopen 5 days in the Fall of 2021? Because if most teachers want it, and most parents want it, then I think it has a good chance of happening. If there is loud dissention from either group, I'm less confident.


It's clear some of you were never told no as a child. What you desire has no bearing on anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^Okay, PP. So do the teachers you know, for the most part expect school to reopen 5 days in the Fall of 2021? Because if most teachers want it, and most parents want it, then I think it has a good chance of happening. If there is loud dissention from either group, I'm less confident.


It's clear some of you were never told no as a child. What you desire has no bearing on anything.


Well it’s clear science or common sense have no bearing on return to school either. So what exactly IS driving all these decisions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^Okay, PP. So do the teachers you know, for the most part expect school to reopen 5 days in the Fall of 2021? Because if most teachers want it, and most parents want it, then I think it has a good chance of happening. If there is loud dissention from either group, I'm less confident.


It's clear some of you were never told no as a child. What you desire has no bearing on anything.


Well it’s clear science or common sense have no bearing on return to school either. So what exactly IS driving all these decisions.


Fear and irrationality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^Okay, PP. So do the teachers you know, for the most part expect school to reopen 5 days in the Fall of 2021? Because if most teachers want it, and most parents want it, then I think it has a good chance of happening. If there is loud dissention from either group, I'm less confident.


It's clear some of you were never told no as a child. What you desire has no bearing on anything.


Well it’s clear science or common sense have no bearing on return to school either. So what exactly IS driving all these decisions.


Fear and irrationality.


So true. Private and Catholic schools opened for in-person teaching and have had no problems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^Okay, PP. So do the teachers you know, for the most part expect school to reopen 5 days in the Fall of 2021? Because if most teachers want it, and most parents want it, then I think it has a good chance of happening. If there is loud dissention from either group, I'm less confident.


It's clear some of you were never told no as a child. What you desire has no bearing on anything.


Well it’s clear science or common sense have no bearing on return to school either. So what exactly IS driving all these decisions.


Fear and irrationality.


So true. Private and Catholic schools opened for in-person teaching and have had no problems.


We’ve been through this a million times :

What ONE school can do is different than a district having to run MANY schools with, in Loudoun, 88,000 students. It’s not even a close comparison in terms of logistics, resources, plans, needs of disparate student groups, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^Okay, PP. So do the teachers you know, for the most part expect school to reopen 5 days in the Fall of 2021? Because if most teachers want it, and most parents want it, then I think it has a good chance of happening. If there is loud dissention from either group, I'm less confident.


It's clear some of you were never told no as a child. What you desire has no bearing on anything.


Well it’s clear science or common sense have no bearing on return to school either. So what exactly IS driving all these decisions.


Fear and irrationality.


So true. Private and Catholic schools opened for in-person teaching and have had no problems.
Except a lot of those schools went to virtual after Thanksgiving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^Okay, PP. So do the teachers you know, for the most part expect school to reopen 5 days in the Fall of 2021? Because if most teachers want it, and most parents want it, then I think it has a good chance of happening. If there is loud dissention from either group, I'm less confident.


It's clear some of you were never told no as a child. What you desire has no bearing on anything.


Well it’s clear science or common sense have no bearing on return to school either. So what exactly IS driving all these decisions.


Fear and irrationality.


So true. Private and Catholic schools opened for in-person teaching and have had no problems.


We’ve been through this a million times :

What ONE school can do is different than a district having to run MANY schools with, in Loudoun, 88,000 students. It’s not even a close comparison in terms of logistics, resources, plans, needs of disparate student groups, etc.


Okay, so why can’t the schools in Loudoun that have had zero or one cases total continue? There were many.
Anonymous
We are suing the school and they have settled to pay for in person private school because of our iep
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are suing the school and they have settled to pay for in person private school because of our iep


Congrats. What does that have to do with this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^Okay, PP. So do the teachers you know, for the most part expect school to reopen 5 days in the Fall of 2021? Because if most teachers want it, and most parents want it, then I think it has a good chance of happening. If there is loud dissention from either group, I'm less confident.


It's clear some of you were never told no as a child. What you desire has no bearing on anything.


Well it’s clear science or common sense have no bearing on return to school either. So what exactly IS driving all these decisions.


Fear and irrationality.


So true. Private and Catholic schools opened for in-person teaching and have had no problems.


We’ve been through this a million times :

What ONE school can do is different than a district having to run MANY schools with, in Loudoun, 88,000 students. It’s not even a close comparison in terms of logistics, resources, plans, needs of disparate student groups, etc.


Okay, so why can’t the schools in Loudoun that have had zero or one cases total continue? There were many.


You’re just playing stupid. You can’t expect them to make decisions on a day by day basis based on every single school. It’s chaotic. Then parents would say well why can’t you go by grade level/class. School districts move as a district. They are governed by laws they operate public schools that aren’t optimal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are suing the school and they have settled to pay for in person private school because of our iep


You’re full of shit. Takes a troll to see one.
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