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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's doable and it's being done by teachers all over the country and by many privates in the DC area. My daughter went back to her private yesterday and the teacher is teaching to two cohorts: the in-person and via a simple mic (not even a camera) to the kids at home. [b]Where there's a will, there's a way. [/b][/quote] It is much easier in private schools where teachers have far fewer students per class. Also, far fewer special Ed kids. One of my kids is in private and is back to a hybrid model but it is not working all that well. A couple of teachers are fully virtual. The others look exhausted and either ignore the in-person kids or the virtual kids. It is tough to do both in a effective way [/quote] DCPS generally does not have huge class sizes. My child’s class has never been bigger than 21. [/quote] Maybe at your tiny school. My kid's classes always have 25-28.[/quote]
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