If your school had too many 3-5 families choosing hybrid, the teacher was switched to all 4 days with her/his class split into two. So, the kids will never be all remote and synchronous on the same day. |
Oh god. No! Really? Insaw that the nutty FCPS people were pushing that. You’re probably right. This is the genius who doesn’t understand why anyone does surveillance testing. Well, my kids are DL let her argue for 5 days this year. I’ll read the news while she does her thing. No way APS can pull that off. |
| What are APEs? |
All I have to say is I hope neither of my kids wants to take a pottery class in high school. |
Isn't that group mostly parents?? |
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Can I just say how happy this makes me?
The teachers are trying, the kids are trying, but it is just not working for us like it should. I have no expectation that two days per week of hybrid is some kind of education panacea, but it's like throwing a little life ring to a drowning family...and that's what we need right now. |
I'm happy for you! How old are your kids? |
K and 2nd. |
Oh boy. Yes that seems like a really important age for kids to be in school. |
I think everyone but K-2 is doing concurrent. Grades 3-5 was a last minute switch to concurrent due to staffing, I believe. |
| Teachers just pointing out that most will not be past the 2 weeks fully vaccinated point at the date of teacher returns. I'm in the earliest group and will not be 2 weeks past the 2nd dose until the 27th. And I was vaccinated on the first eligible day. Many are still receiving their first dose. |
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Other people are allowed to have concerns too. Teachers have been whining and crying this whole time. They got what they wanted and now are trying to sacrifice the good for the perfect.
Get to work already. |
No one said you weren't. I haven't been eating bonbons on the couch. |
F off. -Parent |
Go take a laxative. |