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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We were asked to pair up with three different families but declined because of high risk for covid. Afaik they haven't found partners. I think they wanted me because I have an easy going only child and am a former teacher with a flexible work schedule. They're all families of 3+ kids. Somehow they didn't want to pair up among themselves, maybe because six kids sounds like a lot.[/quote] That's an interesting choice they're making. I have 3 kids and I would hire one instructor to support all 3 of my kids and supplement with outdoor play dates before I would join 3 pods and open myself up to that level of exposure. As far as I can tell, it doesn't look like any kids in either of my kids' elementary school classes are doing pods. I guess it's possible that they are and each kid is in a separate space, but if so then what's the point. I understand pods where kids learn together, but I don't understand the benefit if they're going to be in separate spaces.[/quote]
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