Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are in-person options. Not sure what you mean by this.
You can find all the information on the acps website. There will be priority placement but you should still apply in case they allow more in-person sessions when they see enrollment interest.
I said probably, and it’s based on what I was told by an administrator. In all likelihood most who want in person won’t get it. Maybe it will vary by school somewhat, but things aren’t looking promising.
If you look online they have removed most references to in person on summer school.
For example:
https://www.acps.k12.va.us/Page/3043
Oh! But we’ll be getting more hands on learning kit crap! Can’t wait to put our random dice, crappy crayons and bag of string and aluminum foil to use!
Can you clarify what you heard from the administrator? For those that have been "invited" to summer school, is there a possibility that it might not happen? Or just that most kids won't be "invited"?
I was told directly that it was unlikely that there would be enough teachers available, even for my prioritized kiddo, to have in person school for many or even any. Two staff told me this, including one administrator. -OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are in-person options. Not sure what you mean by this.
You can find all the information on the acps website. There will be priority placement but you should still apply in case they allow more in-person sessions when they see enrollment interest.
I said probably, and it’s based on what I was told by an administrator. In all likelihood most who want in person won’t get it. Maybe it will vary by school somewhat, but things aren’t looking promising.
If you look online they have removed most references to in person on summer school.
For example:
https://www.acps.k12.va.us/Page/3043
Oh! But we’ll be getting more hands on learning kit crap! Can’t wait to put our random dice, crappy crayons and bag of string and aluminum foil to use!
Can you clarify what you heard from the administrator? For those that have been "invited" to summer school, is there a possibility that it might not happen? Or just that most kids won't be "invited"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are in-person options. Not sure what you mean by this.
You can find all the information on the acps website. There will be priority placement but you should still apply in case they allow more in-person sessions when they see enrollment interest.
I said probably, and it’s based on what I was told by an administrator. In all likelihood most who want in person won’t get it. Maybe it will vary by school somewhat, but things aren’t looking promising.
If you look online they have removed most references to in person on summer school.
For example:
https://www.acps.k12.va.us/Page/3043
Oh! But we’ll be getting more hands on learning kit crap! Can’t wait to put our random dice, crappy crayons and bag of string and aluminum foil to use!
Anonymous wrote:What are you basing this on? There are in person options for July (2- 2 week sessions). It's true that maybe they wont get enough staff for it like other districts. Has something been announced? Staff have the option of applying for each 2 week session and a $500 bonus for each.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are in-person options. Not sure what you mean by this.
You can find all the information on the acps website. There will be priority placement but you should still apply in case they allow more in-person sessions when they see enrollment interest.
I said probably, and it’s based on what I was told by an administrator. In all likelihood most who want in person won’t get it. Maybe it will vary by school somewhat, but things aren’t looking promising.
If you look online they have removed most references to in person on summer school.
For example:
https://www.acps.k12.va.us/Page/3043
Oh! But we’ll be getting more hands on learning kit crap! Can’t wait to put our random dice, crappy crayons and bag of string and aluminum foil to use!
Anonymous wrote:There are in-person options. Not sure what you mean by this.
You can find all the information on the acps website. There will be priority placement but you should still apply in case they allow more in-person sessions when they see enrollment interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if they have an IEP or are ELL.
I’m so over this whole thing. Seems they could have figured out the possibility of teachers working before telling parents they’d have in person options available to them.
That would be dependent on the district getting input from teachers on anything before planning. The fact is that public school teachers are not respected by their employer. Even a restaurant would poll workers before taking reservations for Christmas Day.
Where are all the warm bodies DCUM swore would emerge to fill public school staffing needs?
Anonymous wrote:Even if they have an IEP or are ELL.
I’m so over this whole thing. Seems they could have figured out the possibility of teachers working before telling parents they’d have in person options available to them.