Anonymous wrote:K-2, yes. I do wonder if that's possible, though. For example, one grade has 2 virtual classes. The rest are hybrid and students switched teachers to align with their choice. The two virtual classes are down to less than 20 per class. The hybrid classes are larger, but I don't know how many more they can fit and still maintain spacing. They can't combine the remaining virtual into one class b/c that would be something like 35 kids. I just don't know if they have enough classrooms given that some of the hybrid classes are split between rooms to make spacing work.
OP here, yeah I mean it really would vary by school. We are at an immersion school on Tues/Wed our kinder classrooms are empty. The first grade classrooms aren't being used at all. Kids didn't switch teachers so K-2 teachers teach on a rotating schedule. They are with the in person kids and then rotate to the virtual kids (there used to be 2 in person and one virtual, so they had to rotate btwn 3 classes, but this week they combined they 2 in person).
My other kid is in 3rd, I am not sure who uses their classroom when its not in use by them, but even if they could only bring k-2 back at our school. I think I would be okay with that, except older brother would be jealous.