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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wondering if anyone else’s DCPS school is doing this. Our principal—who has [b]kept strict COVID-era restrictions in place (parents can’t walk students to class or enter the building[/b])—just announced a “Parents Sit in Class” event for 8:30 a.m. on a Monday. It’s a scrabble. There was no RSVP list or clear plan, and it’s the busiest hour of the week: breakfast, morning meeting, routines, transitions. Some classrooms have 25-30 students. It feels like a reaction to low enrollment and parent frustration rather than a genuine family-engagement effort. I’m all for parent involvement, but inviting everyone at once during the most chaotic hour of the week seems guaranteed to stress teachers and confuse kids. This feels oddly timed and poorly planned. Is this happening at other schools, or is ours the only one trying this? Teachers & Principals do you want this at your school?[/quote] LOL what?[/quote]
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