Really? Is MPNL still around? I was with them for 2 years and never thought they were religious... |
Based on what I know now, Yes. My young teen needs interaction with peers, and an interactive learning environment. Badly. If schools don’t reopen in the fall I will be deeply, deeply concerned for his mental health and that of his generation. |
It pains me to say it, but no. DH is immunocompromised so I don’t see how I can send them to their overcrowded public schools. I have zero faith in the ability of elementary school students to follow the rules on masks, social distancing etc. |
OP here. I see a lot of people online (not DCUM) adamant about not sending their children, and it concerns me. Although I very much understand the conundrum and I’m not dismissing their concerns at all. I share many of them!
This will be a difficult decision for schools. I wonder what the fall out will be, if any. |
I will absolutely send them if schools open.
The point of closing was to slow the spread, flatten the curve. We're not going to eradicate this entirely. My kids need an education (virtual isn't cutting it) and the social interaction. And I need to get back to work. I have no intention of keeping us all home for the next year or two. If that happens, we'll quit your jobs and move to the country somewhere. |
Yes, assuming school will be some semblance of normal & kids will actually get recess. Otherwise, we might just homeschool. |
I may try to transfer to my son's school or have him transfer to mine so that if there are closures for individual schools we will be covered. We'd also be limiting our exposure to a smaller group |
If society looks in September what it looked like in early March, in October we will have what we would've had in April without closing. The closing will have been for almost nothing. We need more testing, more contact tracing, and most likely, smaller groups of kids at school at a time. |
I'd rather my kids go <5 days per week and actually get recess and lunch. If they have to be treated like military cadets to be in school 5 days forget it. |
Yes - PreK. Rolling the dice |
Yes. 1st and 3rd grade. I know no one in "real life" who is planning on pulling their kids. |
Yes, would sign up for a pilot program now. |
LCPS has already stated full time distance learning will be an option for anyone who doesn’t want to/doesn’t feel safe to return in 2020/2021 school year.
I will not be sending my kids if it’s business as usual, but would consider sending them with mitigation/social distancing (like one of the half time/alternating models.) Rising 7th and 4th graders. |
My nieces and nephews' school district in Pennsylvania is offering multiple options for the fall:
Traditional School with Technology Integration Model Online/Cyber School Model Hybrid Model (secondary) They have already reached out to parents asking for their selections. I understand that they need to start gathering information for planning purposes, but I wouldn't be ready to make that decision yet. For us, it depends on what the situation looks like in 3 months. |
Way too early to say. Might send them August through Thanksgiving and then homeschool until we are out of flu season paired with a potential recurrence of Covid. I am a former teacher, so I am totally fine with homeschooling if needed. My kids are young elementary, so homeschooling is much easier because of their ages. Fully aware of compulsory attendance law. Can disenroll, put into a homeschooling program, and then can re-enroll when I feel it is safe. |