Many districts are forced to go back because they don’t have the resources we do. They will suffer serious staffing issues going back but have no alternative as they didn’t have an existing robust tech program for their students. Many had no tech programs at all for elementary to middle schoolers and have high numbers of kids not accessing online courses - think over 30% daily. This is not APS. Sure it would be great if we could be in school but there is a public health emergency and we don’t have to because of our 1:1 policy, our students grades 3-12 left school in March familiar with the platforms needed to access online learning. This is true no where else!!!! My kids have cousins that have a flip book of endless online instructions to log on to 80 programs and changes daily and few school provided devices. That district went to 2 half days a week in person and the online days are garbage because the district doesn’t have a devices for the kids. I think comparing APS to those districts is ridiculous. |
Yep. We're out of here too. When APS pulls their head out of their ass they'll realize how far behind the kids of APS really are and how well their distance "learning" was. Good luck remediating that. It will take years. |
I like how many of you are saying “they should just buy xyz stuff” to make the classrooms safe. Have you tried to go out and buy things like air filtration systems in bulk? Plexiglass? Good PPE? It’s 2020, not 2018. |
Our Arlington Catholic school managed to buy all that over the summer. Each classroom has 2 air filtration systems. School did not raise tuition but just held a successful fundraiser to better equip school and build outdoor classrooms in parking lot. Oh, and no covid cases/no school transmission (yet). |
Public schools don’t hold fundraisers. |
Has anyone considered that in part why private schools are doing OK it’s because not all the children are in school? And we’re not all going to our offices either.... |
Omfg. Of course your *one private school* could do that. Public school districts have to do this for thousands of classrooms !! |
Our school barely has a parking lot. It fits maybe 20 cars, not sure we could build outdoor classrooms for 800 students there. |