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| clearly its absolute anarchy behind the scenes if it’s taking this long. |
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Just received an email from the school informing us that we will hear from the DCPS central office today.
Anarchy is a good way to describe the situation |
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OP, thank you for this thread. I'm a parent of SN kids in gen ed who is desperately hoping for an in person spot with a teacher for my kids. This isn't sustainable. It helps to see that others didn't receive offers yet.
I'll be here all day if you need me . . . |
Me too! I’m worried, though, reading the other thread about twitter. Sounds like there is a live meeting with Ferebee and a lot of pushback. Also, the legality issues with WTU. I’m really worried the plan will fold, especially as we are now past 5pm. |
| I’m guessing email goes out around 8pm |
This is BS! How exactly would hybrid work at massively overcrowded schools like Janney, Lafayette, Deal, and Wilson? |
Pp here. Ugh, I hope not. I absolutely ***HATE*** WTU! I wasn't a fan of Ferebee before, but I'm gaining respect for him as he holds onto reopening the best that he can. |
I thought I heard that the services teachers weren't going back to the in-person or cares classroom. It would just be a lead teacher and so kids could still be receiving services virtually. Did I understand that correctly? |
apparently Ferebee shot down the WTU demand that community members be allowed to veto individual school reopenings. Good for him - can you imagine the nightmare if whatever neighborhood busybody is on the LSAT gets to decide if your school opens or not? Ferebee also clarified that DCPS has management rights to make staffing decisions. He hopes to be able to use the survey WTU threw out, but will make decisions regardless. Basically shows that WTU’s actions and demands have been obstructionist. |
Exactly! There's already so much prejudice against SN kids. I would hate for my kids' education to be held up by parents of neurotypical kids who just don't want their current DL plan to be interrupted. |
| There must be a way where SN and high risk kids could have had their needs met, while not disrupting DL. This cannot be the only way of doing this. |
Not with WTU obstructing teachers returning. WTU is pushing back against staffing only one teacher per grade. How on earth could DCPS staff something rational that requires even more teachers? |
I don’t think it’s the only way but I think it was the only way with the WTU! |
Same. Good for him for holding his ground. It’s a terrible situation but I think they are doing what is right for the most at-risk kids. |