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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, if we want to move from this nonsense to hybrid, the in-person teacher gets her 13 of her reassigned students back in February and her 11 in-person students now go 1/2 week. But they just got 3 months of full-time teaching when everybody else got 0, so they can't complain. It is likely under the DL to crazy-cares-plus-plan to hybrid that some students will be on their 3rd teacher in February. I wish they'd just put off hybrid till February instead of taking this stressful intermediate step, but my greatest fear is that it isn't an intermediate step but the final solution for this academic year.[/quote] Well, besides the few real in-person classes, the classrooms will be filled with CARE classes. The CARE parents will get used again to having their kids at school 5 full days, do they’d have to lurch them back to part-time if they ever offer hybrid to everyone else. Most of us are just plain screwed.[/quote] Yea - they would have to go part-time. The trade off is that they'll get real teaching/learning those two part-time days, but I suspect that for many parents of cares classroom kids who have come to rely on the full-time childcare, that will be hard pill to swallow. I wish they they'd go part-time on the cares classrooms now - just two days a week - so it will be easier (possible?) to transition to hybrid. But I suspect they think hybrid is a no go this whole year because teachers won't do it so this is the best they could come up with. But imagine when everyone around us is hybrid?! Now THAT will be a bitter pill. [/quote]
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