APS has highest regional percentage learning in person

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Anonymous wrote:I think people on this board are just forgetting what this debate was about... it was supposed to be about children. If you talk to your friends in NY, NJ, RI, COnn, Fla, NC... they have been open since September. Why on earth are people faulting APE for asking for a Jan hybrid opening when more than 50 percent of US schools have been open since September. Anyone outside of the DMV will just drop their jaw on how poorly it was handled here. No one outside this area would agree on keeping our kids out of school so long. Fauci and Oster have been begging us to get the kids back, yet there still are crazy people smarter than them wanting our schools closed no matter what they say.


We’ve covered this many times.

Back in Feb/Mar in the US we had 1/3rd schools completely virtual, 1/3rd offering hybrid, and 1/3rd offering full-time.

APS had a reasonable approach, taken by many other school systems in the country. And when opening schools, APS followed CDC guidelines on distancing (in overcrowded schools) which resulted in hybrid. Also very reasonable.

Schools are open. Will 5 days this fall. Time to move on.


This is probably the majority, yay Arlington, take. But having said that, APS’s approach fell within the range of approaches that were not unreasonable.


A lot of schools nationally are still hybrid. APS is far from "last" as the Trump/open upppers/APE would have us believe.


This could be the new APS logo: far from “last!”


APS took a very reasonable approach to the pandemic, following CDC guidelines. Just like MANY other school systems.

And we have 1+ week left to go so get TF over it already.

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Anonymous wrote:I think people on this board are just forgetting what this debate was about... it was supposed to be about children. If you talk to your friends in NY, NJ, RI, COnn, Fla, NC... they have been open since September. Why on earth are people faulting APE for asking for a Jan hybrid opening when more than 50 percent of US schools have been open since September. Anyone outside of the DMV will just drop their jaw on how poorly it was handled here. No one outside this area would agree on keeping our kids out of school so long. Fauci and Oster have been begging us to get the kids back, yet there still are crazy people smarter than them wanting our schools closed no matter what they say.


We’ve covered this many times.

Back in Feb/Mar in the US we had 1/3rd schools completely virtual, 1/3rd offering hybrid, and 1/3rd offering full-time.

APS had a reasonable approach, taken by many other school systems in the country. And when opening schools, APS followed CDC guidelines on distancing (in overcrowded schools) which resulted in hybrid. Also very reasonable.

Schools are open. Will 5 days this fall. Time to move on.


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Anonymous wrote:I think people on this board are just forgetting what this debate was about... it was supposed to be about children. If you talk to your friends in NY, NJ, RI, COnn, Fla, NC... they have been open since September. Why on earth are people faulting APE for asking for a Jan hybrid opening when more than 50 percent of US schools have been open since September. Anyone outside of the DMV will just drop their jaw on how poorly it was handled here. No one outside this area would agree on keeping our kids out of school so long. Fauci and Oster have been begging us to get the kids back, yet there still are crazy people smarter than them wanting our schools closed no matter what they say.


We’ve covered this many times.

Back in Feb/Mar in the US we had 1/3rd schools completely virtual, 1/3rd offering hybrid, and 1/3rd offering full-time.

APS had a reasonable approach, taken by many other school systems in the country. And when opening schools, APS followed CDC guidelines on distancing (in overcrowded schools) which resulted in hybrid. Also very reasonable.

Schools are open. Will 5 days this fall. Time to move on.


This is probably the majority, yay Arlington, take. But having said that, APS’s approach fell within the range of approaches that were not unreasonable.


A lot of schools nationally are still hybrid. APS is far from "last" as the Trump/open upppers/APE would have us believe.


This could be the new APS logo: far from “last!”


APS took a very reasonable approach to the pandemic, following CDC guidelines. Just like MANY other school systems.

And we have 1+ week left to go so get TF over it already.



Not “very reasonable.”. More like not unreasonable in all the circumstances. There’s cheerleading and then there’s making a rational assessment.
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Regroup, take some time to chill if you can afford to do so, and take some time to fill in the gaps in learning, if you can afford to do so. Hope for the best for next year from APS. but expect mediocre-plus.
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Anonymous wrote:Regroup, take some time to chill if you can afford to do so, and take some time to fill in the gaps in learning, if you can afford to do so. Hope for the best for next year from APS. but expect mediocre-plus.


I am very happy with APS.
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Anonymous wrote:Regroup, take some time to chill if you can afford to do so, and take some time to fill in the gaps in learning, if you can afford to do so. Hope for the best for next year from APS. but expect mediocre-plus.


I am very happy with APS.


Some are. And that’s ok.
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Anonymous wrote:I think people on this board are just forgetting what this debate was about... it was supposed to be about children. If you talk to your friends in NY, NJ, RI, COnn, Fla, NC... they have been open since September. Why on earth are people faulting APE for asking for a Jan hybrid opening when more than 50 percent of US schools have been open since September. Anyone outside of the DMV will just drop their jaw on how poorly it was handled here. No one outside this area would agree on keeping our kids out of school so long. Fauci and Oster have been begging us to get the kids back, yet there still are crazy people smarter than them wanting our schools closed no matter what they say.


We’ve covered this many times.

Back in Feb/Mar in the US we had 1/3rd schools completely virtual, 1/3rd offering hybrid, and 1/3rd offering full-time.

APS had a reasonable approach, taken by many other school systems in the country. And when opening schools, APS followed CDC guidelines on distancing (in overcrowded schools) which resulted in hybrid. Also very reasonable.

Schools are open. Will 5 days this fall. Time to move on.


This is probably the majority, yay Arlington, take. But having said that, APS’s approach fell within the range of approaches that were not unreasonable.


A lot of schools nationally are still hybrid. APS is far from "last" as the Trump/open upppers/APE would have us believe.


This could be the new APS logo: far from “last!”


APS took a very reasonable approach to the pandemic, following CDC guidelines. Just like MANY other school systems.

And we have 1+ week left to go so get TF over it already.



Not “very reasonable.”. More like not unreasonable in all the circumstances. There’s cheerleading and then there’s making a rational assessment.


Yes, if you can get past your hysterics, you'll recognize that APS made reasonable decisions along the way - similar decisions to MANY other school systems. I know some kids who didn't go in for hybrid until *after* APS kids went back.

Stop the false narrative that APS did anything "wrong". Maybe you wish they took a different approach, but it was certainly very reasonable in the circumstances.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think people on this board are just forgetting what this debate was about... it was supposed to be about children. If you talk to your friends in NY, NJ, RI, COnn, Fla, NC... they have been open since September. Why on earth are people faulting APE for asking for a Jan hybrid opening when more than 50 percent of US schools have been open since September. Anyone outside of the DMV will just drop their jaw on how poorly it was handled here. No one outside this area would agree on keeping our kids out of school so long. Fauci and Oster have been begging us to get the kids back, yet there still are crazy people smarter than them wanting our schools closed no matter what they say.


We’ve covered this many times.

Back in Feb/Mar in the US we had 1/3rd schools completely virtual, 1/3rd offering hybrid, and 1/3rd offering full-time.

APS had a reasonable approach, taken by many other school systems in the country. And when opening schools, APS followed CDC guidelines on distancing (in overcrowded schools) which resulted in hybrid. Also very reasonable.

Schools are open. Will 5 days this fall. Time to move on.


This is probably the majority, yay Arlington, take. But having said that, APS’s approach fell within the range of approaches that were not unreasonable.


A lot of schools nationally are still hybrid. APS is far from "last" as the Trump/open upppers/APE would have us believe.


This could be the new APS logo: far from “last!”


APS took a very reasonable approach to the pandemic, following CDC guidelines. Just like MANY other school systems.

And we have 1+ week left to go so get TF over it already.



Not “very reasonable.”. More like not unreasonable in all the circumstances. There’s cheerleading and then there’s making a rational assessment.


Yes, if you can get past your hysterics, you'll recognize that APS made reasonable decisions along the way - similar decisions to MANY other school systems. I know some kids who didn't go in for hybrid until *after* APS kids went back.

Stop the false narrative that APS did anything "wrong". Maybe you wish they took a different approach, but it was certainly very reasonable in the circumstances.


The decision to do all-DL and then a gradual return to hybrid fell within the range of what is considered reasonable in the circumstances. That should probably be settled. It is also not unreasonable for concerned parents to criticize how APS delivered DL and other matters.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think people on this board are just forgetting what this debate was about... it was supposed to be about children. If you talk to your friends in NY, NJ, RI, COnn, Fla, NC... they have been open since September. Why on earth are people faulting APE for asking for a Jan hybrid opening when more than 50 percent of US schools have been open since September. Anyone outside of the DMV will just drop their jaw on how poorly it was handled here. No one outside this area would agree on keeping our kids out of school so long. Fauci and Oster have been begging us to get the kids back, yet there still are crazy people smarter than them wanting our schools closed no matter what they say.


We’ve covered this many times.

Back in Feb/Mar in the US we had 1/3rd schools completely virtual, 1/3rd offering hybrid, and 1/3rd offering full-time.

APS had a reasonable approach, taken by many other school systems in the country. And when opening schools, APS followed CDC guidelines on distancing (in overcrowded schools) which resulted in hybrid. Also very reasonable.

Schools are open. Will 5 days this fall. Time to move on.


This is probably the majority, yay Arlington, take. But having said that, APS’s approach fell within the range of approaches that were not unreasonable.


A lot of schools nationally are still hybrid. APS is far from "last" as the Trump/open upppers/APE would have us believe.


This could be the new APS logo: far from “last!”


APS took a very reasonable approach to the pandemic, following CDC guidelines. Just like MANY other school systems.

And we have 1+ week left to go so get TF over it already.



Not “very reasonable.”. More like not unreasonable in all the circumstances. There’s cheerleading and then there’s making a rational assessment.


Yes, if you can get past your hysterics, you'll recognize that APS made reasonable decisions along the way - similar decisions to MANY other school systems. I know some kids who didn't go in for hybrid until *after* APS kids went back.

Stop the false narrative that APS did anything "wrong". Maybe you wish they took a different approach, but it was certainly very reasonable in the circumstances.


The decision to do all-DL and then a gradual return to hybrid fell within the range of what is considered reasonable in the circumstances. That should probably be settled. It is also not unreasonable for concerned parents to criticize how APS delivered DL and other matters.


Absolutely. There were certainly issues with DL. And most importantly I want to hear the robust plan for remediation for the fall.

I’m glad they have the app for all kids this summer. Not ideal but a eems like the best they could do with limited staffing.

I do want them to be more transparent with how they spend covid money. Was that efficiently used? More we can do with that - in preparation for fall?
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