Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher and my school already has “concerns and questions” meetings scheduled tomorrow so I fully expect them to vote to send us back.
The staff is recommending Option B, which would keep everyone at 100% distance learning until one of the two CDC metrics go down below the "highest" category. There is no reason to think that the school board will go against that recommendation, although a few of them would like to do so.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher and my school already has “concerns and questions” meetings scheduled tomorrow so I fully expect them to vote to send us back.
Anonymous wrote:My prediction is they will vote for the option that adds school based metrics on top of the previous two metrics, but not replace the previous metrics.
I think it will sadly be another month or more before anyone goes back to hybrid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone tracking how the school board members plan to vote today? Anyone have predictions on whether we are returning elementary schoolers to hybrid, as the acting superintendent is proposing?
You want to return at the worst moment of the pandemic? I’m surprised I’m not surprised.
I have mixed feelings about it, but yes. Otherwise, my child is in a daycare environment so I don't see the difference from a risk perspective, and the benefits of being in person twice a week cannot be understated. I have several friends with children in private elementary schools and things are going fine. Teachers will be vaccinated soon, too.
I agree OP, especially for ES (but honestly for all grades.) But the fear-mongers will win, per usual. I'm not getting my kids hopes up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone tracking how the school board members plan to vote today? Anyone have predictions on whether we are returning elementary schoolers to hybrid, as the acting superintendent is proposing?
You want to return at the worst moment of the pandemic? I’m surprised I’m not surprised.
I have mixed feelings about it, but yes. Otherwise, my child is in a daycare environment so I don't see the difference from a risk perspective, and the benefits of being in person twice a week cannot be understated. I have several friends with children in private elementary schools and things are going fine. Teachers will be vaccinated soon, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone tracking how the school board members plan to vote today? Anyone have predictions on whether we are returning elementary schoolers to hybrid, as the acting superintendent is proposing?
You want to return at the worst moment of the pandemic? I’m surprised I’m not surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone tracking how the school board members plan to vote today? Anyone have predictions on whether we are returning elementary schoolers to hybrid, as the acting superintendent is proposing?