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Reply to "The amount of lost instruction time due to start of Hybrid and Concurrent"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My family still lives in upstate NY where I am from. They opened for hybrid instruction at the beginning of the school year in September and have stayed open this whole time even though their #s resemble ours. I don't know why we are so behind here in VA. There are successful models for them to follow, they don't need to reinvent the wheel. [/quote] Is this in the rural part of upstate NY? What are the capacity numbers for those schools? How many 100s of extra kids are crammed into each school building? What % of families have health insurance and PTO for work? Circumstances might be a wee bit different here in Arlington. [/quote] NP here - I doubt it. I have a friend in Stamford Ct with a high school the same size as APS high schools. They've been hybrid all school year. Continued sports as well. [/quote] Same size - or the same extent overcapacity? [/quote] According to my friend very similar to here.[/quote] Your friend is wrong. They are UNDERcapacity. Page 39. https://www.stamfordpublicschools.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif3841/f/uploads/7940_stamford_ps_demographics_-_finalv2_jc_050217.pdf Not comparable. Their middle schools are 56% capacity - no need to even do hybrid. [/quote]
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