Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the daycare regulations can be applied.
Because Communikids iOS a contractor not a public school district.
And yes DCPS could and probably be found PK3-K F2F but they’d need far more teachers to have only 8 students per room.
+1
Although I don’t understand how they can’t have PK go back to school with aide teaching in one room with 7 kids and teacher in another with other 7 kids or so. PK is vulnerable for both K preparedness and childcare for DC working class. Heck even limit it to essential workers if need be.
At least in terms of the aide, they are not allowed to supervise children alone. They are allowed to do lunch while the students are napping but that is it. So you would need to hire a teacher for every classroom
Even still. The classes are 13-14 max. The max per room is now 15. Open up for those ECE that opt in. Especially the vulnerable. Otherwise you’re paying $130k to a PK teacher and $40k for an aide to do what exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the daycare regulations can be applied.
Because Communikids iOS a contractor not a public school district.
And yes DCPS could and probably be found PK3-K F2F but they’d need far more teachers to have only 8 students per room.
+1
Although I don’t understand how they can’t have PK go back to school with aide teaching in one room with 7 kids and teacher in another with other 7 kids or so. PK is vulnerable for both K preparedness and childcare for DC working class. Heck even limit it to essential workers if need be.
At least in terms of the aide, they are not allowed to supervise children alone. They are allowed to do lunch while the students are napping but that is it. So you would need to hire a teacher for every classroom
Anonymous wrote:Public schools are part of the political system and the teachers unions have an immense amount of political power. Independent childcare facilities are businesses that have no one threatening a strike or lawsuit if they are made to come to work, and no political ties one way or another.
We've seen every medical expert agree that having schools open, especially for ECE and SN, is vital to childrens' wellbeing. And yet, they are still not even trying to accommodate those most at risk. Clearly it is a political decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public schools are part of the political system and the teachers unions have an immense amount of political power. Independent childcare facilities are businesses that have no one threatening a strike or lawsuit if they are made to come to work, and no political ties one way or another.
We've seen every medical expert agree that having schools open, especially for ECE and SN, is vital to childrens' wellbeing. And yet, they are still not even trying to accommodate those most at risk. Clearly it is a political decision.
If it’s purely political, why are private schools in DC also going virtual?
Anonymous wrote:Public schools are part of the political system and the teachers unions have an immense amount of political power. Independent childcare facilities are businesses that have no one threatening a strike or lawsuit if they are made to come to work, and no political ties one way or another.
We've seen every medical expert agree that having schools open, especially for ECE and SN, is vital to childrens' wellbeing. And yet, they are still not even trying to accommodate those most at risk. Clearly it is a political decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the daycare regulations can be applied.
Because Communikids iOS a contractor not a public school district.
And yes DCPS could and probably be found PK3-K F2F but they’d need far more teachers to have only 8 students per room.
+1
Although I don’t understand how they can’t have PK go back to school with aide teaching in one room with 7 kids and teacher in another with other 7 kids or so. PK is vulnerable for both K preparedness and childcare for DC working class. Heck even limit it to essential workers if need be.
Anonymous wrote:Because the daycare regulations can be applied.
Because Communikids iOS a contractor not a public school district.
And yes DCPS could and probably be found PK3-K F2F but they’d need far more teachers to have only 8 students per room.
Anonymous wrote:I think the bigger question you need to ask yourself is will these programs be able to STAY open past October. That’s the bigger question.
Anonymous wrote:You answered your own question. They are limiting their program to the same 8 kids. I think this has a lot to do with it and why private schools are better positioned for hybrid.