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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our district in FL has ~180k students, about 50% who are back in the classroom with teachers teaching both the in person and DL students simultaneously. It's referred to as synchronous here and has been working pretty well for my kids (4th and 7th) and our acquaintances since kids went back in September. Nothing is perfect, but the district had the technology in place because they had been planning to go to all remote before that was nixed by the governor. Students are all working on computers (chromebooks for those in the classrooms, a mix of district chromebooks or their own PCs for those at home). Teachers are using smartboards to show work to students in the classroom and at home simultaneously. This year isn't great, but they are covering the material and it is definitely working for us for most classes. The classes that aren't working as well are PE and Band, but that's not surprising and we'll survive :lol: Not surprisingly, when given the choice more elementary kids ended up back in person for school while middle and high schoolers remained at home. Most of the high schools in our district only have 20% of students back in the building and the rest are still doing DL. The elementary schools with the highest percentages back in person are around 65% while my kids' elementary is at 50%. Middle schools are generally closer to 40% in person - some higher or lower depending on demographics of the families attending.[/quote] FL is half red.[/quote]
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