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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone watch the SB meeting last night? I’m so confused by what Tannia talento is trying to advocate for. She says she’s helping a kid with virtual school providing full support (um okay you realize not every kid has that support), and then says we shouldn’t add more days because it would be giving into to just a few at the detriment of most. Is she serious? Does she think it’s just a few families that want more days this spring? [b]Does she realize that Cardona is calling for more days NOW because the equity gap widens more and more every day kids can’t got to school?[/b] And there was another speaker that said all families deserve a choice....while advocating to not have more days of in-person school and in the same breath saying DL is working for her family. These people are so out of touch. Does anyone call them out on this BS?[/quote] +100 APS was counting on a new long-term virtual program solving their capacity problems. They hired an administrator for virtual. I'm sure they were very unhappy to see that few families selected virtual at all, and especially not because it's their preferred learning model. APS is probably trying to figure out how they can extend this and push more people into virtual going forward. What happens when we get to the end of next school year and almost everyone has opted back to in person schooling?[/quote]
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