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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well I am so glad that the preferences of 40% of families is not being disregarded. Especially since the other 60% get their preference either way, and have been getting their preference all along. 40% of 80K students is still a lot of students, and they matter too. I'm glad the school board does not agree with you that its not enough to bother with. [/quote] N O B O D Y said that! You are reading something that isn’t there. The Op wondered if anyone knew how many students they have in person and someone else asked how many are going back total. I gave my answers and a link. Nowhere did I or anyone else say anyone should have disregarded hybrid choice or those students didn’t matter , you need to chill. It is an issue what they are going to do about all the classes with only one kid attending in person but that’s a separate issue. But there’s a lot of those due to the fact low numbers chose hybrid overall. My biggest in person class is 6. One has zero in person. Three have one student so they are going to have to figure out how to change things so teachers and kids aren’t alone in rooms together like that . [/quote] Maybe not. But there is a very active teacher poster saying she shouldn't have to teach hybrid to "only" X students. Thankfully my secondary student is A - in middle school, which had a higher number choosing hybrid than high school and B - is at a school where in general more kids chose hybrid. I have confidence that our principal will figure out what to do if a class only has 1 in-person student on a given day. Unlike Beth Barts, I don't see this as yet another reason to kill in-person. [/quote]
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