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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers who have an ADA accommodation to teach from home but have students in person. [/quote] ADA is for reasonable accommodations. How is it reasonable to make some kids sit in front of a computer all day in school compared to having an in person teacher. If my child is with a teacher who is at home and has a classroom monitor I am going to rethink sending them At all. [/quote] I agree but think it will be mostly used for secondary. So a kid would likely only have this for a subject or two. [/quote] Look at boas Docs. The number of monitors needed is evenly split between K-6 and 7-12. Over 400 K-6 classes will have a virtual teacher and monitor. [/quote] *Board Docs. I’m glad I’m not a K-6 parent. I agree. My HS kid can sit in a classroom and continue to learn Latin virtually I pdf needs be. 4 of her teachers are already teaching out of the building. Orchestra teacher got in the first minute possible. Heard to be in a small house with your own kids DL— while teaching cello. But K-3 is all or nothing. All day 1st grade remote. Remote Latin may be reasonable for my junior. Remote 1st grade. The kids who draw the short straw are screwed. It is not a reasonable accommodation for littles. [/quote] Little ones who are in person aren't the ones getting accommodations under ADA. [/quote] She is saying it is not a reasonable accommodation for a teacher who teaches littles. Accommodations can be denied where it is unduly burdensome on the employee and I have to say I agree with PP that it is unduly burdensome to accommodate a K-2 teacher by allowing them to stay virtual if there are not sufficient students choosing that. [/quote]
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