Anonymous wrote:Going to be a long night...ventilation lady hot out of the gate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. A dedicated county-wide virtual class is so much better than concurrent. If parents insist on school-based virtual, it will end up being concurrent, to the detriment of all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see how we can have school based virtual options at every school.
Agree, they have all these cuts to make, they can't have virtual by school.
Demanding virtual in every school is irrational and unreasonable.
I'm a resource assistant and concurrent is so much harder than in person or virtual for me. I never feel like I have enough time. I am crossing my fingers for 5 days in person only next year.
concurrent is the absolute worst. The push from the teachers to ditch concurrent was a major driver for FCCPS returning 5 days a week after spring break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. A dedicated county-wide virtual class is so much better than concurrent. If parents insist on school-based virtual, it will end up being concurrent, to the detriment of all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see how we can have school based virtual options at every school.
Agree, they have all these cuts to make, they can't have virtual by school.
Demanding virtual in every school is irrational and unreasonable.
I'm a resource assistant and concurrent is so much harder than in person or virtual for me. I never feel like I have enough time. I am crossing my fingers for 5 days in person only next year.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t watch right now (trying to convince a baby that it is time for bed, hence DCUM!), but have they gotten to return to school yet? I really want the sb to ask the staff hard questions about why they’re not even trying to get back for more days, but I’ve lost all faith that they will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the speaker asking for a virtual option next year at every neighborhood school. I’m guessing there will be VERY few kids electing virtual. Are we seriously supposed to impose concurrent on a class if there’s say only 2 kids in a grade that pick virtual? I also found it ridiculous that she insinuated people who choose virtual in non-covid times do so because they choose to. There are always kids that are sick or with disabilities that do virtual Virginia because they need to, not because they want to.
I didn’t hear the speaker, but this insistence on a virtual class for every school is just dumb. If it’s all virtual, those kids aren’t going to see the rest of their “community” either way, so why not group together kids from a few adjacent schools into a full class so kids stay with virtual peers from their own school but also have an adequately sized class and can have an expanded community in that class? It’s hard to see what their advocating for as anything but one more attempted roadblock to in-person learning.
Anonymous wrote:+1. A dedicated county-wide virtual class is so much better than concurrent. If parents insist on school-based virtual, it will end up being concurrent, to the detriment of all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see how we can have school based virtual options at every school.
Agree, they have all these cuts to make, they can't have virtual by school.
Demanding virtual in every school is irrational and unreasonable.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the speaker asking for a virtual option next year at every neighborhood school. I’m guessing there will be VERY few kids electing virtual. Are we seriously supposed to impose concurrent on a class if there’s say only 2 kids in a grade that pick virtual? I also found it ridiculous that she insinuated people who choose virtual in non-covid times do so because they choose to. There are always kids that are sick or with disabilities that do virtual Virginia because they need to, not because they want to.
+1. A dedicated county-wide virtual class is so much better than concurrent. If parents insist on school-based virtual, it will end up being concurrent, to the detriment of all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see how we can have school based virtual options at every school.
Agree, they have all these cuts to make, they can't have virtual by school.
Demanding virtual in every school is irrational and unreasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see how we can have school based virtual options at every school.
Agree, they have all these cuts to make, they can't have virtual by school.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't see how we can have school based virtual options at every school.
Anonymous wrote:Going to be a long night...ventilation lady hot out of the gate