Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can this be? It sounds like none of the charters are doing in-person but no one but MV has a union? I am so confused. Can someone please explain how the WTU is keeping charters closed as well. I'll wait.
Charters are open. Where have you been? While you are waiting perhaps read the earlier post that links to the open charters? Or maybe the facts don't matter to you.
Yeah, PPP that's the point. Lots of charters are open in different forms.
For actual live instruction?
Name one please.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is the charters are following bumbling DCPS which will never ever open this year except for CARES classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can this be? It sounds like none of the charters are doing in-person but no one but MV has a union? I am so confused. Can someone please explain how the WTU is keeping charters closed as well. I'll wait.
Charters are open. Where have you been? While you are waiting perhaps read the earlier post that links to the open charters? Or maybe the facts don't matter to you.
Yeah, PPP that's the point. Lots of charters are open in different forms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can this be? It sounds like none of the charters are doing in-person but no one but MV has a union? I am so confused. Can someone please explain how the WTU is keeping charters closed as well. I'll wait.
Charters are open. Where have you been? While you are waiting perhaps read the earlier post that links to the open charters? Or maybe the facts don't matter to you.
Anonymous wrote:How can this be? It sounds like none of the charters are doing in-person but no one but MV has a union? I am so confused. Can someone please explain how the WTU is keeping charters closed as well. I'll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Basis has no in-person instruction. They have limited on-site support (similar to the proposed CARE classrooms). I don’t believe demand has been particularly great.
Anonymous wrote:About 50-60% of charters have some kind of in-person programming. Most look like CARES but not all. Most are small groups of kids. You can see the list at this link: https://dcpcsb.org/public-charter-schools-reopening-update.
Anonymous wrote:Basis has no in-person instruction. They have limited on-site support (similar to the proposed CARE classrooms). I don’t believe demand has been particularly great.