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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How about: Provide homeschooling materials for families that want their kids to use complete DL. Not the thrown together system of completely classes in progress the was done this year, an actual option to complete the content on a home school basis. 2 day a week of in school learning for middle and high school with homework (not virtual classes) for the remaining portion of the week to cover complete content. Roughly 10 students in a classroom at a time, depending on room size. Divide elementary schools into morning and afternoon groups, 9-noon and 1 to 4, four days a week. facilitate alternative locations with childcare, technology and homework help for kids that need it staffed with paraprofessionals for the times they are not in school. accommodate social distancing. Once there is a vaccine or execution of other elimination plan (isolation and tracing) go back to normal.[/quote] I also thought of this as an option- Divide elementary schools into morning and afternoon groups, 9-noon and 1 to 4, four days a week- but this means that we will all have to work from home, otherwise how do you manage the logistics? Also, they will need to deep clean classes between 12-1pm and then again after 4pm. And if they only are in school for 3 hours, kids will probably be getting assignments to finish at home. So again, you will not be able to work much. Especially if you have more than one kid at the same school.....[/quote] How many staff does it take to thoroughly clean an entire school in one hour?[/quote] "deep clean"? Why not have each student take a clorox wipe and clean his/her area/desk at the end of the day (teacher watches to make sure it gets done) - 5 minutes - boom![/quote] Where are you getting these Clorox wipes? I vent been able to get more than one container in months. [/quote]
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