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Reply to "charter parents -- envious DCPS at least has a plan?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LAMB, DCI, DCB, MV, YY---None of them have any plans to open anytime soon. They're all sitting at home. Why have so-called charter schools if they're just going to follow the DCPS on all closings, from snow to Covid? [/quote] Uh nope. MV bringing some needier students back to class Nov and plan is hybrid in Nov. if everything goes as planned. They have been working on it for a while and communicating well with parents. Plan is comprehensive, definite and actual, concrete steps have been implemented already in regards to HVAC, classroom restructuring, logistics, processes set up, etc...[/quote] Meant hybrid in Jan[/quote] so you'll be super upset on December 19 when they say it's not happening? Do you think all the rest of these schools had the same? LAMB also had a detailed plan, new HVAC, routing in and out of the building, all kinds of prep.[/quote] You know what the difference is? MV has been polling families frequently about their DL, what their needs are, etc.. It seems like every 1-2 weeks, there’s a survey. They are now communicating biweekly to families regarding reopening updates. So if that is the case, I would bet they are in frequent communication with teachers too. LAMB did no such thing. Just like DCPS, top down decision making with no transparency to staff or parents. Why don’t you touch base here in Jan. If numbers stay low, very good chance of hybrid. [/quote] Interesting. Although parents I know still think it won't happen. That's because of both rising Covid cases in winter, and, because the MV teachers are in fact unionized. That's the part I'd want to hear about. Still, I find it interesting how some schools are more parent ("customer") oriented, and some are staff oriented. I actually am jealous of MV this way BUT wonder if in the big picture, the MV issues with teaching staff behind the scenes are more serious. [/quote]
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