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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After tomorrow, they'll have 5 days to get their house in order for the return from the break on Wednesday, September 8th. How they're going to get the staffing during that holiday weekend would be like pulling a rabbit out of a hat. The next School Board meeting will then be Thursday, September 9th. I would just say I'll sit back and enjoy the show until then, but there are actual kids suffering. You don't promise something if you can't deliver and, when you start to realize you're going to have problems, you be as transparent as possible with them so people can make alternative plans. This is like Communications/Common Sense 101.[/quote] My kid has severe medical issues and is in the VLP. APS didn’t start the pandemic. This is all uncharted water. Why are so many people so hateful? You could not have done any better. [/quote] Your kid could be in Virtual Virginia right now. A fully supported, fully functional Virtual program. That is what is happening in all of the other school divisions, that made the decision to use that resource. Instead, APS chose to sink a substantial amount of their funding and staff time into a home grown program, and now your child is stuck without education. It did not have to be this way. You should be mad.[/quote] It sounds like parents were most concerned with IEPs expiring. Why couldn't APS just agree to honor IEPs for students who return to APS from VV or private schools following the pandemic? That has to be more efficient than starting a brand new virtual program for $11m.[/quote] The IEP concern is a strange one- but it most likely stems from APS having inaccurate tunnel thinking. Even when you move to a new school system, the IEP goes with you. e.g. I moved last year- the new system had to honor my kids APS IEP's for 90 days, at which point they could hold a new meeting and come up with new accomodations. The IEP's should go to virtual virginia. [/quote]
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