Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers I know are primarily focused on ensuring that the virtual kids have a good experience. They are very leery of giving any extra consideration to the RTS kids.
Most of the teachers seem okay with returning to school but I don't know any who are happy about it. They still have way too many safety questions that are unanswered. I don't blame them. You would have to hold a gun to my head to make me go to school under the conditions that we're asking teachers to put up with.
Really? I have both vaccines and with that , masks, distancing, I feel fine. Excited to meet the few kids coming. You’re right that most of our focus still has to be online instruction. It’s the only way to instruct the two groups at once. In person kids will do slightly different stuff when possible but not “this is 2 distinct lessons” different. There’s not enough time in our week to plan for 40 classes a week (20 classes x 2 different lessons).
Anonymous wrote:The teachers I know are primarily focused on ensuring that the virtual kids have a good experience. They are very leery of giving any extra consideration to the RTS kids.
Most of the teachers seem okay with returning to school but I don't know any who are happy about it. They still have way too many safety questions that are unanswered. I don't blame them. You would have to hold a gun to my head to make me go to school under the conditions that we're asking teachers to put up with.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing will change for virtual students, since ALL students will be virtual some days.
Good luck for the surgery!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me start by saying that I am hoping this thread doesn’t get hijacked into a “open schools now” thread. I am supportive of the schools reopening and fully understand figuring out opening procedures these next few weeks is necessary and critical.
My son is having major surgery in June so we we keeping all 3 of our elementary school aged kids home. This was a decision that we made with our doctors and we feel good about it.
Now that it’s happening next week, I am feeling like my kids are by far the minority stating home. One of my sons is one of 4 in his class current classroom. All communication has been about the in-person students, with very little info about what the students at home will be getting. Is DL going to be even more watered down now?
We’ve been trucking a long and making the best of it but now, I am really considering an alternative. Would love to hear from any other parents who share this class concern. Again, not trying to reopen the debate of whether or not schools are safe or should be opening.
Thx!
My friend's child's kindergarten class of 22 children only has 8 in person.
Anonymous wrote:Let me start by saying that I am hoping this thread doesn’t get hijacked into a “open schools now” thread. I am supportive of the schools reopening and fully understand figuring out opening procedures these next few weeks is necessary and critical.
My son is having major surgery in June so we we keeping all 3 of our elementary school aged kids home. This was a decision that we made with our doctors and we feel good about it.
Now that it’s happening next week, I am feeling like my kids are by far the minority stating home. One of my sons is one of 4 in his class current classroom. All communication has been about the in-person students, with very little info about what the students at home will be getting. Is DL going to be even more watered down now?
We’ve been trucking a long and making the best of it but now, I am really considering an alternative. Would love to hear from any other parents who share this class concern. Again, not trying to reopen the debate of whether or not schools are safe or should be opening.
Thx!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing will change for virtual students, since ALL students will be virtual some days.
Good luck for the surgery!
A lot is going to change for virtual students. Lunch at a ridiculous time, listening to a teacher over an iPad with a mask on, no socialization.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing will change for virtual students, since ALL students will be virtual some days.
Good luck for the surgery!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing will change for virtual students, since ALL students will be virtual some days.
Good luck for the surgery!
A lot is going to change for virtual students. Lunch at a ridiculous time, listening to a teacher over an iPad with a mask on, no socialization.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing will change for virtual students, since ALL students will be virtual some days.
Good luck for the surgery!