Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this just for ES students or all students since the plan calls for moving some adults from MS/HS to ES?
It says PK3 to 5.
PP what else isn’t clear? I’m no DCPS apologist but the message seemed perfectly clear to me. Nov. 4 and 5 were previously school days and now are not.
and if your child is at a school that goes through 8th grade?
Are they in grades PK-5? Directions above.
Not in grades PK-5? No directions above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this just for ES students or all students since the plan calls for moving some adults from MS/HS to ES?
It says PK3 to 5.
PP what else isn’t clear? I’m no DCPS apologist but the message seemed perfectly clear to me. Nov. 4 and 5 were previously school days and now are not.
and if your child is at a school that goes through 8th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this just for ES students or all students since the plan calls for moving some adults from MS/HS to ES?
It says PK3 to 5.
PP what else isn’t clear? I’m no DCPS apologist but the message seemed perfectly clear to me. Nov. 4 and 5 were previously school days and now are not.
Anonymous wrote:Is this just for ES students or all students since the plan calls for moving some adults from MS/HS to ES?
Anonymous wrote:No. It means that they are off Nov. 3rd. They work online with no live classes on the 4th and 5th. They are off on the 6th. So basically no live instruction that week with 2 days off for students and 1 day off for staff.
Anonymous wrote:We received this long email from the chancellor yesterday and part of it says:
"We recognize that mid-year transitions are challenging, and we believe this shift to offer some in-person learning in Term 2 will allow us to provide critical supports to students who need it most. As we prepare for these changes, there will be a modification to the academic calendar for elementary students. On November 4 and 5, grades PK3 to 5 will have asynchronous instruction so elementary staff can have two additional Professional Development days. Friday, November 6, remains a day off for students and a split records-PD day for all staff. "
Does that means there is no school on Nov 4th and 5th on top of Nov 3 (election day) and Nov 6 (PD) for grade PK3 to 5?
I am so confused by this.
TIA
Anonymous wrote:We received this long email from the chancellor yesterday and part of it says:
"We recognize that mid-year transitions are challenging, and we believe this shift to offer some in-person learning in Term 2 will allow us to provide critical supports to students who need it most. As we prepare for these changes, there will be a modification to the academic calendar for elementary students. On November 4 and 5, grades PK3 to 5 will have asynchronous instruction so elementary staff can have two additional Professional Development days. Friday, November 6, remains a day off for students and a split records-PD day for all staff. "
Does that means there is no school on Nov 4th and 5th on top of Nov 3 (election day) and Nov 6 (PD) for grade PK3 to 5?
I am so confused by this.
TIA