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Reply to "CES and Magnet Programs what happens in the Fall?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would you think DL and in-person cannot be offered as a choice? There is no requirement that all students in a magnet cohort have to learn the same way. Once the district decides on its general plan, individual schools will work on details for specific programs at their schools. That is when you will hear more.[/quote] The Middle School Magnets have 1 teacher for each class. For example Eastern has 1 English teach for 6th grade, one World Studis teacher, and one Media teacher. They won't be able to provide in class instruction four days a week and do live distance learning five days a week.[/quote] They could change teacher assignments and add a teacher to teach one of the cohorts (DL or F2F). Or Takoma/Eastern could partner with Clemente/King to merge the DL classes. There's a little bit of a chicken/egg problem right now. MCPS can't fully schedule classes/cohorts/teachers until parents declare if they are DL or F2F. But parents will want the details before they decide. But I don't see them eliminating any programs that currently exist, that just doesn't make sense right now.[/quote] I don’t know about Clemente, but MLK has a different model of who teaches the magnet classes. It already multiple teachers per course. No one is as experienced as the team at Eastern consequently. [/quote]
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