Anonymous wrote:Here’s what one principal in FCPS sent their families:
Please be patient as we work through the updated guidance to see if we are able to shift additional In-Person students to four day instruction in the near future, recognizing that we may not be able to honor four-days for all grade levels or in every classroom within a grade level due to the factors shared above.
This is extremely loose goosy. Can you imagine being at a school and some of the 3rd grade classes are in 4 days but not your kid’s class? Or half the class is there 4 days but not your kid? I think the APS parent community who are pushing for us to follow FCPS would want heads to roll even more than they do now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so - is there any chance this is what duran’s revised plan will be on Thursday?
Where did you see there would be a revised plan? I missed that.
At the last school board meeting the board told him that his plan to keep the status quo for the rest of the year wasn’t good enough and he needed to try harder and come back with something better for the next meeting.
How would you propose this happens? Honestly curious what you are hoping for.
Remember the 3 feet guidance was only for elementary abd 6 feet at lunch must be maintained. I only see this working in the < 50 % hybrid schools.
I’m hoping elementary goes back 4/5 days a week. 5 days for k-2 which is not concurrent.
Can your school maintain 6 feet of space at lunch? (Great if it can!) many schools cannot and outdoor doesn’t count as there has to be a foul weather plan per the safety plan. The only way I see this working is if they do it school by school. Some s hooks with 80+% hybrid rates cannot make the spacing work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so - is there any chance this is what duran’s revised plan will be on Thursday?
Where did you see there would be a revised plan? I missed that.
At the last school board meeting the board told him that his plan to keep the status quo for the rest of the year wasn’t good enough and he needed to try harder and come back with something better for the next meeting.
How would you propose this happens? Honestly curious what you are hoping for.
Remember the 3 feet guidance was only for elementary abd 6 feet at lunch must be maintained. I only see this working in the < 50 % hybrid schools.
I’m hoping elementary goes back 4/5 days a week. 5 days for k-2 which is not concurrent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so - is there any chance this is what duran’s revised plan will be on Thursday?
Where did you see there would be a revised plan? I missed that.
At the last school board meeting the board told him that his plan to keep the status quo for the rest of the year wasn’t good enough and he needed to try harder and come back with something better for the next meeting.
How would you propose this happens? Honestly curious what you are hoping for.
Remember the 3 feet guidance was only for elementary abd 6 feet at lunch must be maintained. I only see this working in the < 50 % hybrid schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so - is there any chance this is what duran’s revised plan will be on Thursday?
Where did you see there would be a revised plan? I missed that.
At the last school board meeting the board told him that his plan to keep the status quo for the rest of the year wasn’t good enough and he needed to try harder and come back with something better for the next meeting.
How would you propose this happens? Honestly curious what you are hoping for.
Remember the 3 feet guidance was only for elementary abd 6 feet at lunch must be maintained. I only see this working in the < 50 % hybrid schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so - is there any chance this is what duran’s revised plan will be on Thursday?
Where did you see there would be a revised plan? I missed that.
At the last school board meeting the board told him that his plan to keep the status quo for the rest of the year wasn’t good enough and he needed to try harder and come back with something better for the next meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so - is there any chance this is what duran’s revised plan will be on Thursday?
Where did you see there would be a revised plan? I missed that.
Please be patient as we work through the updated guidance to see if we are able to shift additional In-Person students to four day instruction in the near future, recognizing that we may not be able to honor four-days for all grade levels or in every classroom within a grade level due to the factors shared above.
Anonymous wrote:I hope so - is there any chance this is what duran’s revised plan will be on Thursday?
Anonymous wrote:I hope so - is there any chance this is what duran’s revised plan will be on Thursday?