Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So centers are not allowed at full capacity? What happens to returning families if the number wanting to return exceeds the new capacity limit?
That won’t happen. People are too scared to send their kids back. Ours has laid off several teachers because parents pulled their kids out.
I strongly suspect that will be room-dependent and location-dependent. There's plenty of people that simply can't keep their kids home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So centers are not allowed at full capacity? What happens to returning families if the number wanting to return exceeds the new capacity limit?
That won’t happen. People are too scared to send their kids back. Ours has laid off several teachers because parents pulled their kids out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So centers are not allowed at full capacity? What happens to returning families if the number wanting to return exceeds the new capacity limit?
That won’t happen. People are too scared to send their kids back. Ours has laid off several teachers because parents pulled their kids out.
Anonymous wrote:So centers are not allowed at full capacity? What happens to returning families if the number wanting to return exceeds the new capacity limit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to laugh that you think there is a little guidance. There are pages and pages and pages of new rules and guidance. It is constantly changing too.
PP here. Yep. Our center has had to scramble to keep up with the changing guidance, as I’m sure everyone has had to do.
Anonymous wrote:I have to laugh that you think there is a little guidance. There are pages and pages and pages of new rules and guidance. It is constantly changing too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lock these daycares up!
Troll fail.
OP, there’s a pretty extensive guide put out at least for Maryland. Our preschool does:
- Extensive cleaning every day with professional equipment like HALO foggers
- Parents drop off/pick up outside the building (we can’t go in)
- Temp checks for kids and parents before the kid is allowed in
- Teachers in masks
- No more than 10 people per room (kids + teachers)
I believe MD is capping capacity at 50%. Our center said they are at about 30% as of last week, so roughly 75 kids across 16 rooms in a building that normally serves 250 kids.
Kids do not have to wear masks.
Anonymous wrote:Lock these daycares up!