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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m an elementary teacher and would be more open to doing a schedule like 9-12 in person each day with ten kids... just teaching math and ELA. Anything extra could be virtual. With safety measures in place/ PPE.[/quote] If you can do 3 hours in person, why not 6?[/quote] I get it... but I’m just saying- we go in to teach the most critical things (i.e math and reading) and go home. No teacher meetings in person. All the other things (lunch, specials, etc..) get cut to DL so we don’t have to consider all those transitions. Keep it simple but get the critical institution done in person. I’d be open to it.[/quote] Actually, that schedule makes sense. Skipping lunch and transitions could help minimize exposure. Having a shorter school day would make it easier to stagger pickup and drop off by grade. And there would be more time for deep cleaning each day. [/quote] I am in the full DL as long as needed camp, but I think this schedule makes a lot of sense and would be a good interim plan that may get us back in the classroom sooner than a hybrid plan. Different groups could go in the morning, then different in afternoon, never interacting with anyone other than their group. [/quote]
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