Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s their plan for staffing when dozens of teachers are out due to COVID? Are they testing staff or students, or just going to allow it to quietly spread within Loudoun County schools?
The answer is in the letter:
“As our practice has been for the entire year, we make decisions related to virtual learning primarily on classroom and school data. This data can change rapidly and families must be prepared in the event that their child’s class or school moves temporarily to virtual learning.”
Yeah— parents— the details are right here.
You have to know that “data will change”. Everyone knows this. They just can’t move to virtual preemptively.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s their plan for staffing when dozens of teachers are out due to COVID? Are they testing staff or students, or just going to allow it to quietly spread within Loudoun County schools?
The answer is in the letter:
“As our practice has been for the entire year, we make decisions related to virtual learning primarily on classroom and school data. This data can change rapidly and families must be prepared in the event that their child’s class or school moves temporarily to virtual learning.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s their plan for staffing when dozens of teachers are out due to COVID? Are they testing staff or students, or just going to allow it to quietly spread within Loudoun County schools?
I look forward to you apologizing when none of this happens
Anonymous wrote:What’s their plan for staffing when dozens of teachers are out due to COVID? Are they testing staff or students, or just going to allow it to quietly spread within Loudoun County schools?
Anonymous wrote:Love this! Does anyone have any experiences with schools in this district who would be willing to share? Pre-COVID or during? Good community? I live in Arlington now but am looking to move to a place that prioritizes our children's education.
Anonymous wrote:What’s their plan for staffing when dozens of teachers are out due to COVID? Are they testing staff or students, or just going to allow it to quietly spread within Loudoun County schools?
Anonymous wrote:None of these announcements should even need to be made, there's literally a state law that they must be open for instruction.