2020-2021 School Decisions

Anonymous
Lets add schools to this thread as they announce:

Stokes-Distance Learning full year
Yu Ying- DL through at least October
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lets add schools to this thread as they announce:

Stokes-Distance Learning full year
Yu Ying- DL through at least October


Include links to verify.
Anonymous
I think Yu Ying is DL until October 2, not through October, unless a post in my neighborhood FB page had a typo.
Anonymous
Cap City:

"Capital City will continue to provide instruction through distance learning for the first quarter of the year (through November 6, 2020) and will evaluate options for the latter part of the year and share next steps by mid-October."

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xnC9_z0mClXw46CAnafX33pKH8yHLXisMa76cu2RKf0/edit?ts=5eeb6d0c

I have heard Stokes' plans via grape vine too.
Anonymous
DCI will be doing DL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DCI will be doing DL


Link?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCI will be doing DL


Link?


I don’t think a lot of schools have this in a link. They may have sent emails etc. Source would be good enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCI will be doing DL


Link?


I don’t think a lot of schools have this in a link. They may have sent emails etc. Source would be good enough.


Sorry, there are too many know it alls speculating and saying "a teacher told me" to trust someone's neighborhood FB post. Posters can at least copy and paste the statement from the school.
Anonymous
DCI sent an email saying they will be doing DL through at least the first quarter.
Anonymous
Cap City doing DL to start the year
Anonymous
Any word from Bridges? I got a waitlist offer for my SN child and would like to know if they're doing any in-person learning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any word from Bridges? I got a waitlist offer for my SN child and would like to know if they're doing any in-person learning.


I would think Bridges has a very different situation happening. They have e a good number of higher level IEP kids. It seems like some schools might be opening for in-person IEP, 504, and higher risk students. Given their higher numbers of advanced needs it will be interesting to see what happens.
Anonymous
Don't think we will hear anything from our charter until dcps release their plan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any word from Bridges? I got a waitlist offer for my SN child and would like to know if they're doing any in-person learning.


I would think Bridges has a very different situation happening. They have e a good number of higher level IEP kids. It seems like some schools might be opening for in-person IEP, 504, and higher risk students. Given their higher numbers of advanced needs it will be interesting to see what happens.



Bridges parent here, we've received a survey with different options to choose from. 2 days a week mon-tues, 2 days a week thurs-fri, or 100% distance learning. Not sure what the plan is if majority of the parents choose the same 2 days. I personally have yet to fill out the survey. I think if it's not safe to go to school (as far as covid is concerned) 5 days a week then why are they going at all. BUT I have younger child who would benefit more from being in school even if it is just the 2 days as she does not really like the virtual school. No word yet on what either of these schedules would look like for iep students, I have an older child with an iep as well.
Anonymous
It's interesting that the charters on this thread are opting for DL at least for the beginning of the year. I wonder if DCPS will follow their lead. I hope. At least for part of the year or giving 100% DL as one option.
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