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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In summary, so far schools opening include: Sela MV YY LAMB - not definite, dependent on numbers Anyone else? What about some of the non-immersion schools such as ITDS, TR, SWW?[/quote] So it looks like list above has not changed with hybrid. 3 schools for real hybrid with IPL with teachers, not just a CARE classroom here and there. LAMB should know by now if they are going hybrid or not by March 1st. What is it LAMB parents? [/quote] LAMB is going hybrid March 1, as long as they don't change their minds. They had said they'd only go to hybrid if DC got to Phase 2 numbers, and it looks like we will get there by March 1. They have sent instructions for pick-up and drop-off, and other things, so this seems like it is really happening. At the very least, they have done all of the planning and arrangements towards it. Notably, this planning has been going on for a loooooong time. In my kid's class, it looks like 90% of kids chose hybrid. I don't know what the overall school numbers are (I haven't seen them released, but maybe they were). Apparently some teachers will still be home, and kids will be in the school with teacher aids (and the teacher zooming in). But it is Montessori, so a different mode of instruction generally. [/quote] This doesn’t sound like hybrid to me but more CARES like if the teacher is zooming in via DL. Aids being with the kids is the CARES set up. No clue how you make this set up in relation to Montessori.[/quote] Most classes will have hybrid with the actual teachers. This CARES type set up may be an exception for a teacher who would still not be able to come in, I hope? Most teachers and staff are getting their second vaccine dose this week. However, there is additionally a CARES type setup that's been in place since fall for a select group of kids, 4 days/week. I am starting to feel very lucky that they decided to do it this way, and everyone who wanted in person was able to get it in some way, instead of some type of selection process. [/quote] I mean, the teacher aids will be in the class, with the teacher on zoom, which I guess is better than monitors who don’t know anything about teaching (like what seems to be true for CARES classrooms in DCPS). Also, Montessori set-ups involve less looking at a teacher who is instructing. Who knows what it’ll actually look like, though. I admit that I don’t understand why the teacher won’t be in person, given the fact that the school said that all teachers going in would be vaccinated with second doses by March 1.[/quote]
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