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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]LCPS sent an email about FTE getting impacted.[/b] Hybrid model is good to appeal the masses. It is not practical whatsoever and there are no $$ to back it up. Distance learning will be the norm until the end of the year AT A MINIMUM. [/quote] What does the bolded mean? Loudon County is letting some teaching staff go? RIFs? Hybrid model makes sense to be able to meet the needs of those who want face to face and those who want distance learning -- and to be able to send kids home for distance learning if need be.[/quote] Yes. People will lose their jobs. Hybrid model does make sense but how do you implement it? Who stays home? Who stays inside the germ-infected schools? Who pays for such model? [/quote] The parents demanding F2F could send their kids. Teachers and hired-in-mid-Aug-but-not-really-teachers willing to work F2F can teach those kids. Everyone else does DL.[/quote] I think this would be a good solution. Parents demanding F2F could get the desperate not-really-teachers who need a job and can't afford to care about catching COVID. It's probable that those students will also be the classroom management problems, so it will just end up being babysitting anyhow. Let the kids who can learn at home get DL from the real teachers who can't go in due to prexisiting conditions, etc..[/quote] You mean the teachers who didn’t teach anything the last three months? My DD’s 3Es grade teacher is in her late 50’s - there is no way she could teach full time remotely in a scenario where it actually counts.[/quote]
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