Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking at putting our kindergartener in a daycare that is running a transitional kindergarten class instead of attempting the distance learning. It's unclear whether we need to formally state we are going to home school, or if we can just enenroll from K and go back next year to our inbound school. Has anyone been able to get a straight answer on this?
Our charter is being very flexible and has said that they are ok with kids forgoing DL and they would not lose their spot as long as they are doing something and learning. So it would be a good idea to email and check with your school.
What charter is this?
Lee Montessori. Really happy that they are being flexible. Our kid was pretty decent with the online classes and has been asking when they are going to restart. We plan to continue with the DL as much as we can, but love that the school is understanding that the online learning doesn't work with every kid and letting the families choose the best path for them. This is what they said:
We’ll leave the light on
Any family opting for alternatives (homeschool, daycare, pods) will retain their spot
Families will need to participate in regular check-ins (accountability + wellness)
Families can work with Guides and Specials Teachers for more ad hoc participation
Is this for all grades?
As far as I know, yes.
Wow, I have to say I wouldn't like this approach for anything past K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking at putting our kindergartener in a daycare that is running a transitional kindergarten class instead of attempting the distance learning. It's unclear whether we need to formally state we are going to home school, or if we can just enenroll from K and go back next year to our inbound school. Has anyone been able to get a straight answer on this?
Our charter is being very flexible and has said that they are ok with kids forgoing DL and they would not lose their spot as long as they are doing something and learning. So it would be a good idea to email and check with your school.
What charter is this?
Lee Montessori. Really happy that they are being flexible. Our kid was pretty decent with the online classes and has been asking when they are going to restart. We plan to continue with the DL as much as we can, but love that the school is understanding that the online learning doesn't work with every kid and letting the families choose the best path for them. This is what they said:
We’ll leave the light on
Any family opting for alternatives (homeschool, daycare, pods) will retain their spot
Families will need to participate in regular check-ins (accountability + wellness)
Families can work with Guides and Specials Teachers for more ad hoc participation
Is this for all grades?
As far as I know, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking at putting our kindergartener in a daycare that is running a transitional kindergarten class instead of attempting the distance learning. It's unclear whether we need to formally state we are going to home school, or if we can just enenroll from K and go back next year to our inbound school. Has anyone been able to get a straight answer on this?
Our charter is being very flexible and has said that they are ok with kids forgoing DL and they would not lose their spot as long as they are doing something and learning. So it would be a good idea to email and check with your school.
What charter is this?
Lee Montessori. Really happy that they are being flexible. Our kid was pretty decent with the online classes and has been asking when they are going to restart. We plan to continue with the DL as much as we can, but love that the school is understanding that the online learning doesn't work with every kid and letting the families choose the best path for them. This is what they said:
We’ll leave the light on
Any family opting for alternatives (homeschool, daycare, pods) will retain their spot
Families will need to participate in regular check-ins (accountability + wellness)
Families can work with Guides and Specials Teachers for more ad hoc participation
Is this for all grades?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking at putting our kindergartener in a daycare that is running a transitional kindergarten class instead of attempting the distance learning. It's unclear whether we need to formally state we are going to home school, or if we can just enenroll from K and go back next year to our inbound school. Has anyone been able to get a straight answer on this?
Our charter is being very flexible and has said that they are ok with kids forgoing DL and they would not lose their spot as long as they are doing something and learning. So it would be a good idea to email and check with your school.
What charter is this?
Lee Montessori. Really happy that they are being flexible. Our kid was pretty decent with the online classes and has been asking when they are going to restart. We plan to continue with the DL as much as we can, but love that the school is understanding that the online learning doesn't work with every kid and letting the families choose the best path for them. This is what they said:
We’ll leave the light on
Any family opting for alternatives (homeschool, daycare, pods) will retain their spot
Families will need to participate in regular check-ins (accountability + wellness)
Families can work with Guides and Specials Teachers for more ad hoc participation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking at putting our kindergartener in a daycare that is running a transitional kindergarten class instead of attempting the distance learning. It's unclear whether we need to formally state we are going to home school, or if we can just enenroll from K and go back next year to our inbound school. Has anyone been able to get a straight answer on this?
Our charter is being very flexible and has said that they are ok with kids forgoing DL and they would not lose their spot as long as they are doing something and learning. So it would be a good idea to email and check with your school.
What charter is this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking at putting our kindergartener in a daycare that is running a transitional kindergarten class instead of attempting the distance learning. It's unclear whether we need to formally state we are going to home school, or if we can just enenroll from K and go back next year to our inbound school. Has anyone been able to get a straight answer on this?
What you are doing isn't homeschooling, it's enrolling in private school. If you never enrolled in dcps, you don't need to do anything. If you previously enrolled, you need to contact the old school to disenroll and tell them the name of the new school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking at putting our kindergartener in a daycare that is running a transitional kindergarten class instead of attempting the distance learning. It's unclear whether we need to formally state we are going to home school, or if we can just enenroll from K and go back next year to our inbound school. Has anyone been able to get a straight answer on this?
Our charter is being very flexible and has said that they are ok with kids forgoing DL and they would not lose their spot as long as they are doing something and learning. So it would be a good idea to email and check with your school.
Anonymous wrote:We are looking at putting our kindergartener in a daycare that is running a transitional kindergarten class instead of attempting the distance learning. It's unclear whether we need to formally state we are going to home school, or if we can just enenroll from K and go back next year to our inbound school. Has anyone been able to get a straight answer on this?
Anonymous wrote:We are looking at putting our kindergartener in a daycare that is running a transitional kindergarten class instead of attempting the distance learning. It's unclear whether we need to formally state we are going to home school, or if we can just enenroll from K and go back next year to our inbound school. Has anyone been able to get a straight answer on this?