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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They should have done this to begin with. The logic of 2 days per week hybrid is because of the 6 feet social distancing, they now have classes at half capacity, so only half the students can come in. However, with half the students picking distance learning, then the other half should be able to come in all the time. Before there was perhaps a limiting factor of only half the teachers were coming in, but they adjusted for that with assistants to monitor the class while the teacher teaches from home. With vaccinations, all teachers would be coming in, so they can accommodate the half who chose hybrid. The other half they can accommodate if they drop six foot social distancing, which people are now acknowledging is not based on science.[/quote] Only half the teachers?? LMAO. Only 701 teachers in the entire county are on P1 work at home status. That’s it. All the rest of us are back. [/quote] That is the number we were given after the first survey, slightly higher than the student numbers. I haven't kept up to date. What is the current percentage? [/quote] One of the school board members said this like a month ago. It is 701. So many of you have blown P1 stay at home teachers up to this mammoth percentage - it’s not. And nobody got p2 (family members with health concerns) unless their school could personally swing it and admin okay’ed. But nobody got it from LCPS. So it’s 701 total. [/quote] My number of half the teachers is from November or December or maybe earlier with the initial hybrid survey. 701 total is what percentage of teachers?[/quote]
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