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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP again but it also my limited understanding that virtual learning won’t be centralized next year it will be done in house at each school. That uncertainty might also be causing some teachers to leave.[/quote] This is true and awful. DCPS shouldn't even consider this. Have a centralized virtual program for the very few students who truly qualify. It hurts in-person students and teachers to have to try to run 2 schools or simulcast, and it's not good for the virtual students either. I think the fear of simulcasting (or worse) is very real for a lot of MS and HS teachers. I'm still angry that Deal has kids going into classrooms to take virtual classes while their teacher has to teach a completely different class to different virtual students while monitoring the kids in the room. It's a slap in the face to both students and teachers and I'm very concerned that we may lose some good teachers because of this.[/quote] Maybe there is still a chance they will change course? Principals should fight this, and so should the WTU, but I’m not surprised if the latter can’t figure out what is truly in the interest of their clientele.[/quote]
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