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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Key Elementary has been great about keeping parents posted, so each grade had information session on Term 3 possibilities. The school does not have any definite answers on how many in-person and cares classrooms will be available unfortunately, but my understanding was the plan is to have at least one of each for each grade (so pretty much what the plane was for Term 2). My understanding is, hybrid as in each student gets 2 days in person in school is still off the table, and on the one hand I get that they need to provide full time in class for whoever is in need the most, but I don’t see how they will transition to having more kids in school in this case :([/quote] Are you kidding? It was a lobbying gimmick by some of the teachers (and Landeryou who wants to do nothing like always) to convince parents that any coming back in would be horrible. Parents weren’t allowed to talk. And then they sent out a skewed closed answer survey implying that if kids go back they’d be assigned random teachers from around the city - trying to scare parents into saying they did not want their kids to go back in. [/quote] No teacher wants to take unpaid time to create a presentation for parents who are pissed off and directing their frustration towards school staff (especially when they really have no power) and I am pretty sure the committee that came up with that survey is mostly parents. My student's teacher hadn't even seen it before it was sent out. Landeryou was also able to put together a CARES classroom with an actual teacher, something most schools have not been able to do. [/quote]
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