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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If no teachers in the grade at the school can come back (health reasons, etc), then there will not be an in-person option for that grade. Cares classrooms depend on size of school and space. In our smaller school, we were told only one cares class and one in-person class per grade. If no teachers are coming back for that grade, then there will be two cares classes per grade. Only 9 kids per cares class for our smaller school (it’s based on size of school). This is such an AWFUL plan, DCPS. Why aren’t we parents up in arms over this!?! [/quote] I don’t think it’s an awful plan. [/quote] I’m glad you don’t. I dislike this plan because at my small school, one teacher will be in-person teaching 9 kid and the other teacher for that grade will be teaching up to 35 kids virtually. My kids aren’t doing great on DL, but we’ve at least gotten to a point where it’s mostly tolerable. We don’t have much of a shot getting an in-person spot, so my kids will thus have to transition to a whole new DL plan with a lot more students and potentially a different teacher. This is awful. What will happen for term 3? For term 4? Will our kids have to constantly adjust to new plans and schedules? [/quote]
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