Are they joking? No schedules until 8/24?

Anonymous
How on earth is anyone that works supposed to prepare with so little time and no clue when our children are supposed to be attending “school”??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How on earth is anyone that works supposed to prepare with so little time and no clue when our children are supposed to be attending “school”??


Where did you hear this date?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How on earth is anyone that works supposed to prepare with so little time and no clue when our children are supposed to be attending “school”??


Where did you hear this date?


It was in the email the chancellor just sent.

And my mistake, it’s the week of 8/24, not necessarily 8/24 itself.
Anonymous
This is an example (that every single teacher on here has tried to tell you) DCPS doesn’t know what they are doing and they have no plans. Nothing...zero...zilch. Can you imagine if we were doing hybrid and you didn’t know until the week before school started what the schedule was? Please reach out to central office and demand better. Parents (and teachers) should not have to wait.
Anonymous
Massively happy we've moved to a charter. Even if it was perfect, large school systems are just not going to be able to pivot the way small schools can.
Anonymous
How on Earth that virus didn't send its schedules to school in advance?! So annoying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How on earth is anyone that works supposed to prepare with so little time and no clue when our children are supposed to be attending “school”??


We are saving our summer vacation for the first week of school. Even if we knew the schedule in advance, there is no way we are going to be able to get anything done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How on earth is anyone that works supposed to prepare with so little time and no clue when our children are supposed to be attending “school”??


Sorry OP but yes sounds like a planning disaster or rather no plan disaster.

We are at a charter and communication has been better and already know what the typical day schedule will be like.
Anonymous
Seriously my internet can’t handle everything at once so I’ll need to know in advance.

Wouldn’t be surprised if they did it to basically say f u to anyone who wants to do a pod.
Anonymous
My partner works at central office. She thinks they are starting to lay the groundwork for a delayed start date. They are no where near ready.x
Anonymous
I took that to mean the latest possible date we'll get it. I expect to know more from my dcps school on monday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I took that to mean the latest possible date we'll get it. I expect to know more from my dcps school on monday.


Why would you expect to know more on Monday? Because of Bridge starting?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously my internet can’t handle everything at once so I’ll need to know in advance.

Wouldn’t be surprised if they did it to basically say f u to anyone who wants to do a pod.


fix your internet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I took that to mean the latest possible date we'll get it. I expect to know more from my dcps school on monday.


Because our principal said she was sending more information on Monday. She is also doing live sessions answering parent questions every Thursday. I think central office is giving individual schools the deadline - as in no later than this date. Schools can set their schedules and tell parents earlier, right? I'd contact your principal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My partner works at central office. She thinks they are starting to lay the groundwork for a delayed start date. They are no where near ready.x


Oh my.
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