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Reply to "20 percent of teachers not likely to return to classrooms if schools reopen in fall "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am surprised it is that low[/quote] Twenty percent seems to correspond to the common estimate of the population that is at some sort of elevated risk from COVID. So it implies that essentially all of the teachers who can return will. Considering the turnover in DCPS in the best of times it does seem low. [/quote] That's what I thought, too. Teachers at elevated risk, or who live with someone with elevated risk, are unlikely to return, but it sounds like most other teachers plan to return. [/quote] I plan to return if schools are open. But will I be able to return if my own children aren't in school so we don't have childcare? Not sure.[/quote] +1 I really dislike DL and would love to be back in the classroom. But I have children and I worry that the hybrid method will make things much more difficult. I think my husband and I will have to alternate taking leave as stated earlier. And if my two kids end up going to school on different days from each other then I might just have to take a leave of absence.[/quote]
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