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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I may be misunderstanding, but it now sounds like principals are now drafting Term 3 plans for their own schools and submitting them to DCPS for approval, right? Our elementary school had grade-specific meetings this week, and I was just curious if other schools did the same and how those meetings went? To be honest, I left our grade's meeting confused about what our school wanted or needed from us, what was even possible for them to do, etc. Just wondering about others' experiences! [/quote] Maybe we're at the same school, but we had discussions this week at a staff meeting and in break out groups and will meet again next week as a staff. We also talked about it yesterday at our Tema Meeting. There seems to be some confusion about weather 3 of the 4 plans require silmulcast lessons, and how much variability we have on that front. My team seems to be leaning towards sending 2 teachers in who agree to go - they want to work together so as they aren't planning alone. And the other classes will continue DL together. Also I found out our school isn't able to do CARES, just prob 1 or 2 classes per grade (but not all grades could have 2 classes for space reasons). It seems like our principal is letting teams pick what model works for them - but we will see if that holds true when it comes time to submit our plans formally - and what kind of green light, or not, we get.[/quote] So two teachers will teach 11 kids each in person -- what happens to the other half of their classes? Will they continue to teach them virtually (which seems really, really hard) or will they be taken in by the classes that are staying all virtual?[/quote]
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