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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't let it be forgot That once there was a spot For one brief shining moment that was known As Camelot: [url]https://www.arlnow.com/2021/04/23/tensions-over-virtual-and-in-person-education-boil-over-in-school-board-meeting/[/url][/quote] Yes, Tannia Talento claiming she speaks for all minorities, when 90%+ of every demographic chose to come back in-person 5 days a week less than 2 weeks later in a survey (including Hispanic kids at 95%). Perfect example of the closed school activists' commitment to "equity".[/quote] We must be looking at different surveys of APS staff, families, and kids because I am seeing numbers saying that merely 39% of families were comfortable with full time return to school (and hey 37% of the parents filling out the survey were out there in 22207) while everyone else was hey slow your roll there buddy let's keep doing hybrid or stay home altogether, but ymmv. Did I misread this or is this another case of alternative facts I dunno. [url]https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/APS-Reopening-Input-Staff-Student-Family-Surveys-June-2020-062720.pdf[/url][/quote] Tannia's speech was on 4/22/2021, APS survey conducted at same exact time: https://www.apsva.us/post/superintendents-may-11-return-to-school-update/ Great spin on that June 2020 survey - 42% chose all in-person and 37% chose hybrid while 10% chose remote.[/quote] I cited the wrong survey! Hey, sorry about that! But I don't think this survey says what you think it says. Do you remember that school board meeting from April 2021? Several members from APE were there and were furious that schools were not open full time RIGHT THEN, despite the fact that this would have disadvantaged members of the minority community who weren't ready for a full return because their kids still in hybrid or at home would have received less attention from the teachers than the kids who showed up in person. A few APE members even brought their kids and had their kids lecture the school board on opening the schools -- remember how fun that was? Then members of the Hispanic community got up to speak and talked about wanting to keep things as they were for now, and APE members shouted them down at the end. That was really nice. Just another fun day in Arlington, acting like reasonable adults at School Board meetings in front of our children, who no doubt will be just like us some day. Ahh, what a life! The survey you cite did not ask parents what they wanted to do for the last month and a half of school at the end of that year. It asked what they wanted to do this year! And guess what, nearly EVERYBODY -- SR, APE, minorities, etc -- wanted to come back to school in person! APS did not ask in that survey what folks wanted to do for the rest of that school year, but it was clear from that Board Meeting that many certainly did NOT want to do what APE wanted, and switch schedules around with a month of school left. That was crazy no matter how sad and stern the APE children were. So you're misrepresenting what happened in the meeting and what happened in the survey. The survey responses were not agreeing with APE from the meeting, and plenty of people at the meeting expressed their disagreement with APE at the time. People wanted kids to return to a more normal school year this year -- which is what we did despite APE's constant gripes that SR would find some way to foil everyone's return to school -- but many were simply not equipped to and did not support APE's desire to send the some kids back to school five days/week for four or five weeks at the end of last year while others had classes from home.[/quote] I mean... in hindsight APS should have opened 5 days per week in April 2021. That's water under the bridge, but turns out it was right. [/quote]
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