Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they doing this? Are the rooms in their elementary schools gigantic?
They are relaxing 6 foot spacing for elementary school kids. They are trying to not overall relax it- but rather work with parents about which kids may already be in regular contact etc.
Really? They are asking which kids are hanging out together anyway? Mine attend an elementary school in a different district but I could see how this could cause lots of issues. Those kids can sit near each other now because they already socialize outside of school but others have to stay apart. It seems like it could cause potential problems in many areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they doing this? Are the rooms in their elementary schools gigantic?
They are relaxing 6 foot spacing for elementary school kids. They are trying to not overall relax it- but rather work with parents about which kids may already be in regular contact etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they doing this? Are the rooms in their elementary schools gigantic?
They are relaxing 6 foot spacing for elementary school kids. They are trying to not overall relax it- but rather work with parents about which kids may already be in regular contact etc.
Anonymous wrote:How are they doing this? Are the rooms in their elementary schools gigantic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thrilled about this. Elementary schools are back in to pre-pandemic days/hours and grades 6-12 will be in four days a week and one day asynchronous.
It isn’t going to be perfect as long as the 6 feet of space is still the goal, but hats off to the leaders who have made this happen!
Just in time for B117!!!
Anonymous wrote:Thrilled about this. Elementary schools are back in to pre-pandemic days/hours and grades 6-12 will be in four days a week and one day asynchronous.
It isn’t going to be perfect as long as the 6 feet of space is still the goal, but hats off to the leaders who have made this happen!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thrilled about this. Elementary schools are back in to pre-pandemic days/hours and grades 6-12 will be in four days a week and one day asynchronous.
It isn’t going to be perfect as long as the 6 feet of space is still the goal, but hats off to the leaders who have made this happen!
And 99% of elementary school families opted to go back in person! I found that statistic particularly compelling given all the online naysayers.
Where did you see that? I saw a high percentage of preschool families opted to return but didn’t see anything posted about the elementary school yet. Could you please post if I missed it?
I will be interested to see how they organize the middle and high school and if students are in classes more than the two days per week or if this is really the same as it is now, except virtual from the building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thrilled about this. Elementary schools are back in to pre-pandemic days/hours and grades 6-12 will be in four days a week and one day asynchronous.
It isn’t going to be perfect as long as the 6 feet of space is still the goal, but hats off to the leaders who have made this happen!
And 99% of elementary school families opted to go back in person! I found that statistic particularly compelling given all the online naysayers.
Anonymous wrote:Thrilled about this. Elementary schools are back in to pre-pandemic days/hours and grades 6-12 will be in four days a week and one day asynchronous.
It isn’t going to be perfect as long as the 6 feet of space is still the goal, but hats off to the leaders who have made this happen!