Do you think there will be any in-person learning this spring?

Anonymous
And if so, it’s just twice a week hybrid (half days) - right?
Anonymous
I highly doubt it as numbers are rising and probably will not go down till Feb, then spring break travel will hit. There is no vaccine for kids either.
Anonymous
Not if MCEA has any say in it. You can already tell from some of the posts here and on PAGES that they're planning to fight a return in the fall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not if MCEA has any say in it. You can already tell from some of the posts here and on PAGES that they're planning to fight a return in the fall.


If we don't have a vaccine and you can get COVID repeatedly in person is not safe.
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
Yes, there will be in-person this spring. Coronaviruses start losing power after February anyway. Add to that tens of millions of vaccinated people (close to 100 million by the end of February), no one will be able to keep schools closed. We just need to go through a few more tough weeks. Hang in there.
Anonymous
I think yes, but I think it might be worse than distance (that's what I am worried about). I think it will only be twice a week and there won't be as many social opportunities as I want.

I also can't picture how a teacher is going to teach to both in-person and online kids at the same time.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, there will be in-person this spring. Coronaviruses start losing power after February anyway. Add to that tens of millions of vaccinated people (close to 100 million by the end of February), no one will be able to keep schools closed. We just need to go through a few more tough weeks. Hang in there.


Numbers are going up, not down. Its not going to lose power except if people stay home and stop all the creative social contact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, there will be in-person this spring. Coronaviruses start losing power after February anyway. Add to that tens of millions of vaccinated people (close to 100 million by the end of February), no one will be able to keep schools closed. We just need to go through a few more tough weeks. Hang in there.


Numbers are going up, not down. Its not going to lose power except if people stay home and stop all the creative social contact.

I did not say the numbers are going down now (well, strictly speaking it actually went down for the past week or so, but that's not my point). My point is, with the arrival of spring and significant number of vaccinations, our numbers will go down significantly. It does not take a genius to see that. Look at historical coronavirus statistics in northern and southern hemisphere as a function of time of the year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, there will be in-person this spring. Coronaviruses start losing power after February anyway. Add to that tens of millions of vaccinated people (close to 100 million by the end of February), no one will be able to keep schools closed. We just need to go through a few more tough weeks. Hang in there.


Numbers are going up, not down. Its not going to lose power except if people stay home and stop all the creative social contact.

I did not say the numbers are going down now (well, strictly speaking it actually went down for the past week or so, but that's not my point). My point is, with the arrival of spring and significant number of vaccinations, our numbers will go down significantly. It does not take a genius to see that. Look at historical coronavirus statistics in northern and southern hemisphere as a function of time of the year.


There will be some vaccinations but none for kids. The only way to get numbers down is to stay home and that is not happening. We will have more surges with Christmas and New Years.
Anonymous
Yes. Damn well better be!
Anonymous
Nope! We’ll be lucky to go back hybrid in the fall of 2021! Realistically it’s 2022 at this point.
Anonymous
Howard county is already talking about 12/21 at best (we stink also over here and don’t believe in doing anything for kids)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, there will be in-person this spring. Coronaviruses start losing power after February anyway. Add to that tens of millions of vaccinated people (close to 100 million by the end of February), no one will be able to keep schools closed. We just need to go through a few more tough weeks. Hang in there.


Numbers are going up, not down. Its not going to lose power except if people stay home and stop all the creative social contact.

I did not say the numbers are going down now (well, strictly speaking it actually went down for the past week or so, but that's not my point). My point is, with the arrival of spring and significant number of vaccinations, our numbers will go down significantly. It does not take a genius to see that. Look at historical coronavirus statistics in northern and southern hemisphere as a function of time of the year.


There will be some vaccinations but none for kids. The only way to get numbers down is to stay home and that is not happening. We will have more surges with Christmas and New Years.

As long as you are vaccinated, you are 95% protected. Kids' vaccination is not important unless the kid herself is a high risk individual.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, there will be in-person this spring. Coronaviruses start losing power after February anyway. Add to that tens of millions of vaccinated people (close to 100 million by the end of February), no one will be able to keep schools closed. We just need to go through a few more tough weeks. Hang in there.


Numbers are going up, not down. Its not going to lose power except if people stay home and stop all the creative social contact.

I did not say the numbers are going down now (well, strictly speaking it actually went down for the past week or so, but that's not my point). My point is, with the arrival of spring and significant number of vaccinations, our numbers will go down significantly. It does not take a genius to see that. Look at historical coronavirus statistics in northern and southern hemisphere as a function of time of the year.


There will be some vaccinations but none for kids. The only way to get numbers down is to stay home and that is not happening. We will have more surges with Christmas and New Years.

As long as you are vaccinated, you are 95% protected. Kids' vaccination is not important unless the kid herself is a high risk individual.


Kids spread the virus. Are you just picking what you want to meet your needs?
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