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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child is in middle school. There are no two or even 10-20 kids taking the same 8 classes so how would you do that?[/quote] My kids' school formed cohorts based on the core classes. They could pretty easily find 20 kids in the same level of math, English, history, and science. Then, kids would do many of their electives online in their classroom. For the electives that can't be done online, they would switch classes for them. Most kids would have only one class switch per day, so the hallways would be less crowded and the risk is still minimized. [/quote] Yep this is the type of planning that could have happened this summer. Instead, loft to principals to plan without regard to cohorts or elections. And the school board DID NOTHING to question or intervene in these decisions. They need to resign or be recalled. [/quote]
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