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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP mentions this. As I understand it, hybrid (doing virtual 2 days and in person 2 days) is off the table. Is that true?[/quote] Don't know if it's off the table everywhere, but my kids' elementary school principal told us that the plans they were working on were 4 days a week in-person (with direct instruction for younger grades and "supervised virtual learning" for the older grades - I'm the OP of this thread). Wednesdays would be distant for everyone.[/quote] We are hearing two days in person with two groups. [/quote] [b]So...what would happen the other 2 days? [/b]Forgive me if I'm being dense, but would it look like this, hypothetically? Monday: DL at home, Group A at home, Group B in school Tuesday: DL at home, Group A at school, Group B at home Wednesday: Everyone at home etc Would the full-time DL kids remain in the same class as the kids coming in part-time? Would the Groups still get 5 days/week of instruction (knowing that Wednesdays are weird)? [/quote] And that's the tricky bit. It will look different for each school depending on how many students selected in-person return. This is why the concurrent model is being suggested, otherwise the number of staff needed would be insane.[/quote]
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