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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t worry. Dcps has rejected my schools plan. And according to friends at three other schools, their plans have been rejected as well. [/quote] what was the plan?[/quote] Hybrid so we could get the maximum number of children in the building who wanted it. We were told the priority was at risk, sped, ell must be 4 days a week. [/quote] Np: If DCPS requires 4 days/week for at-risk, then why are they pretending that the schools have any decision-making power? The requirement that at-risk students get 4 days (rather than 2 or maybe 3) precludes every other option that allows lots of kids back to campus, doesn’t throw class sizes out of whack, and that keeps almost all students with their same teachers. There is a reason the whole rest of the country is doing hybrid — it’s the only way to get most kids back while having half-size classes. [/quote] I’m the PP. it’s a sham. DCPS knows what they want the schedules to look like. They are allowing schools to make up these plans so they can say they “worked with all stakeholders”. They are not. And one by one each school is going to realize this. It appears she Ferebee said in October that hybrid was off the table he meant it. It really is the only way to get the most kids back who want it. It appears that is not what DCPS central office wants. [/quote]
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