Anonymous wrote:There is no plan. It’s going to be a sh*tshow and anyone telling you otherwise is in denial.
Gap was already there but will be immensely larger. Principals and teachers will be pressured from DCPS to help get these kids up and all the time and resources will be focused on them especially if you are at a title 1 school.
Anonymous wrote:Every school is planning a 4 week (5 full days a week) summer program. Now who will run these classes! Anyone’s guess. I assume most teachers won’t want to work the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were already huge academic gaps! And they will deal with it in the same ineffective way they always do.
I do think charter schools will be slightly more willing to redshirt.
There were definitely academic gaps, but not to this degree. This is going to be much bigger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were already huge academic gaps! And they will deal with it in the same ineffective way they always do.
I do think charter schools will be slightly more willing to redshirt.
There were definitely academic gaps, but not to this degree. This is going to be much bigger.
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There are kids who haven’t logged in to class in a year. Or come to class infrequently. There will be sizeable gaps. And the behavior issues will be more pronounced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were already huge academic gaps! And they will deal with it in the same ineffective way they always do.
I do think charter schools will be slightly more willing to redshirt.
There were definitely academic gaps, but not to this degree. This is going to be much bigger.
Anonymous wrote:There were already huge academic gaps! And they will deal with it in the same ineffective way they always do.
I do think charter schools will be slightly more willing to redshirt.