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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There needs to be no math or literacy coaches, or any teachers on any special assignments in the fall. They all should have classrooms- use every available space to try and decrease class sizes so more kids can be on campus. First grade is such an important year to learn to read and it is hard to teach reading online. I think literacy coaches and intervention teachers all need to teach first grade so class size in first grade can be reduced down to 15. First graders could then attend full time five days a week. [/quote] Sounds like a good idea but we would need to set up tents outside or teach in the hallway to make this happen. [/quote] I think that PP is referring to the model where the older kids get less time in the building. In our building, if K and 1st were in the building every day, with half of them spread over the art room, and music room, and some of the special education and ELL spaces, there would be enough space, assuming that 2nd and up were coming every other day, and so only needed their regular rooms. [/quote]
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