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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Or maybe that’s evidence that the DC government knows what they are doing. Seems like the states to criticize there are on the top left.[/quote] Actually, most states on the far right (MA, RI, NY) have at least partially open schools. DC is a big outlier in this regard.[/quote] DC IS partially opening schools. [/quote] I'm sure that's how they are spinning it, but they are not offering hybrid, they are offering in-person classes to a small percentage of kids. Most kids in DC will not even have the option of in-person instruction under their plan. [/quote] And the vast majority of the kids who will be attending school "in person" will be sitting in a classroom with administrative staff doing DL. It is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. This only addresses issues for kids that don't have home environments where they can DL easily because parents are working, don't have stable home environments, don't have stable internet connections, etc. While those are obviously positive, it is in no way a more effective format. It also causes the school to lose all credibility that safety issues remain for teaching to be conducted in person. How can you argue that it isn't safe enough to teach in the class but it is safe enough for kids to be in the classroom? The logic is truly dizzying. [/quote]
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