Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools should be open now. We meet all the health requirements.
We're all bored with you. We know you aren't happy. You've posted all over DCUM. You hate teachers. You blame leftist pigs. We get it. Please stop.
NP: I’m sure there are a lot of people who share PP’s opinion. It’s a lame response to try to pretend like it’s one person.
Anonymous wrote:The November 9th reopening date never made sense to me. It’s just not feasible to jump from virtual learning on 11/6 to in-person learning on 11/9. Teachers will need time to put their classrooms together, get the school ready, and of course adjust plans for in-person learning. I’m certain this will require additional planning days being added to the calendar which will just push us closer to the holidays!
I’m thinking January at the earliest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools should be open now. We meet all the health requirements.
We're all bored with you. We know you aren't happy. You've posted all over DCUM. You hate teachers. You blame leftist pigs. We get it. Please stop.
Anonymous wrote:Schools should be open now. We meet all the health requirements.
Anonymous wrote:Is it wishful thinking to hope that DCPS will reopen (at least hybrid) in person for the next term or in Term 3? I understand that doing it this year after November 9 may just be too hard with the holidays, but what about 2021 in January ? This is simply unsustainable for many, including working parents. What are the metrics for DCPS to open? I am unfortunately jealous of my friends in NE states that are reopening (and we are taking precautions seriously).