So with this bill, under the current metrics, most school systems would be allowed to be fully online? That’s the way I’m reading this bill. So the bill doesn’t really make school systems open for in person instruction. Is that right? |
It did, now it’s been watered down |
I don’t see the references to “metrics,” but I didn’t read it super super carefully (it’s the morning!). It does allow for a class or a school with an outbreak to close for distance learning for a period of time. But that would be done at the school level, not at the county level. |
+1. We're planning to homeschool for K this fall. |
Thank you. The reference to metrics is at the bottom of the page/bill. I see what you are saying - the difference now is that it is per school rather than per county. So they can’t just go online for the whole county anymore. It would have to be per school. |
DP. I'm from CT, a blue state with very strong unions. My hometown's schools have been 5 days a week for months. Then again, they're not overcrowded and the schools aren't ancient health hazards like in ACPS. |
Does anyone think the past year and the push to reopen full-time in the fall will lead to better funding for schools? So many are in need of renovations, HVAC upgrades, additions, flexible outdoor spaces, etc? Would love to see some real commitment to invest in our public schools to address some of the issues that arose during the pandemic. |
I hope so. We also just need to straight up build more schools. The overcrowding is insane. |
I do believe that this bill would get kids back in school full time at the start of next school year (I don’t think the governor would sign the emergency clause). I truly do. And it passed with large bipartisan support. The main question/hangup I have is how the districts will try to get around it or ask for “waivers” or something that’s not included in the text of the bill. That is what gives me pause for fully trusting FCPS/APS/ACPS on 5 days a week in the fall. I think PWCPS and LCPS and the ones further out like Fauquier will definitely get there in the fall, bill or not, but the closer-in districts seem to be paralyzed. |