Which school districts are virtual after spring break?

Anonymous
ACPS just today announced school will be virtual the week of April 6-9. Not sure if the lack of notice was intentional, but parents are understandably frustrated. Are other public school districts also reverting to virtual after spring break?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ACPS just today announced school will be virtual the week of April 6-9. Not sure if the lack of notice was intentional, but parents are understandably frustrated. Are other public school districts also reverting to virtual after spring break?

APS is not
Anonymous
Not Loudoun.
Anonymous
For those that aren't virtual right after spring break, I think we'll see many classrooms go virtual a few weeks after spring break due to positive cases. ACPS is being proactively cautious and responsible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those that aren't virtual right after spring break, I think we'll see many classrooms go virtual a few weeks after spring break due to positive cases. ACPS is being proactively cautious and responsible.


They are going virtual so that the fully vaccinated teachers can go on trips and still have an extra week to relax at home. Cautious and responsible are not terms to be associated with ACPS, lazy and ineffective are more accurate.
Anonymous
I am an ACPS parent. This confirms that they just never want to get the kids back in school. We are doomed, doomed....
Anonymous
Going virtual post spring break is a luxury for schools that have been in person this whole time (i.e., privates). Public schools, however, must weigh risks and being out of school this long and we need as many in-person days we can get. Families that have decided to send their kids to school now have already done that calculus for their own situation. Teachers are vaccinated, they need to be teaching in-person. A message telling families they have option to switch to at-home learning for one week would be more appropriate.
Anonymous
Definitely feels like a bait and switch by ACPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those that aren't virtual right after spring break, I think we'll see many classrooms go virtual a few weeks after spring break due to positive cases. ACPS is being proactively cautious and responsible.


With masks and distancing this is completely not necessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For those that aren't virtual right after spring break, I think we'll see many classrooms go virtual a few weeks after spring break due to positive cases. ACPS is being proactively cautious and responsible.


With masks and distancing this is completely not necessary.


+1 And since teachers are vaccinated they don't even have to quarantine after an exposure according to the CDC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those that aren't virtual right after spring break, I think we'll see many classrooms go virtual a few weeks after spring break due to positive cases. ACPS is being proactively cautious and responsible.


proactive, cautious and responsible are words that do not describe ACPS. Never have and likely never will.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not Loudoun.


Unfortunately. We’re also guinea pigs by getting all kids inside from 4/20 until end of school year. Thankfully it’s only 6 weeks. Can’t wait for this BS to finish.
A’s for everyone. Even the cheaters. I don’t want to waste any oxygen or energy than required to just reach 6/15.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not Loudoun.


Unfortunately. We’re also guinea pigs by getting all kids inside from 4/20 until end of school year. Thankfully it’s only 6 weeks. Can’t wait for this BS to finish.
A’s for everyone. Even the cheaters. I don’t want to waste any oxygen or energy than required to just reach 6/15.


It’s not “all kids.” 40% of kids will go back 4 days a week. Calm down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely feels like a bait and switch by ACPS.


While I am not angry about this particular decision, bait and switch is ACPS’s specialty.
Anonymous
With as many families that left for parts unknown this weekend (and we know because their kids shared it during synchronous days), it would be smart to. The CDC definitely recommends it, even if it’s not technically required. You all know this but still fight that because it fits your narrative that it’s “safe”.
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