Anonymous wrote:Can DCPS open some schools and keep others closed for in person learning? Seems like a flexible attitude may be needed if certain parts of the city are hit harder than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has to do with staff not building space. A tiny school is going to have the same difficulties - you can't have more than 10-15 kids in a classroom which means you need two teachers per class (and two classrooms). This is why all schools no matter size will have staggered days with online work on the others. This part is teh same for all. For big schools the challenge will be start and end times since you can't have 1/2 the school beginning or ending at the same time. There will be no recess for anyone.
There will be recess and free play it is the required by law. It may or may not be on a playground equipment.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Not fair to expect young kids to social distance or go to school wearing masks.
As PP noted above they should not have stopped distance learning in May.
Chance kids go to school on a part time basis to keep class size smaller.
Anonymous wrote:This has to do with staff not building space. A tiny school is going to have the same difficulties - you can't have more than 10-15 kids in a classroom which means you need two teachers per class (and two classrooms). This is why all schools no matter size will have staggered days with online work on the others. This part is teh same for all. For big schools the challenge will be start and end times since you can't have 1/2 the school beginning or ending at the same time. There will be no recess for anyone.