Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 17:57     Subject: Re:DCI--Fully Open Next Year

Anonymous wrote:And they brought back kids as fast as DC would allow. You have no idea how hard DCI fought to get kids back in the building. And yes, they led the way. J


There were schools that had students in person WAY before DCI did. There was an article about them in the Washington Post at the beginning of the school year.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 17:28     Subject: Re:DCI--Fully Open Next Year

And they brought back kids as fast as DC would allow. You have no idea how hard DCI fought to get kids back in the building. And yes, they led the way. J
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 16:39     Subject: Re:DCI--Fully Open Next Year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great to hear that DCI is leading the way for middle and high school!


Huh? Lots of schools have already announced this.


Really who unequivocally has said this and not with an if such as “if cases continue to decrease”, “if OSSE recommendations are changed”, etc...

Please list
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 15:52     Subject: Re:DCI--Fully Open Next Year

Anonymous wrote:Great to hear that DCI is leading the way for middle and high school!


Huh? Lots of schools have already announced this.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 12:28     Subject: Re:DCI--Fully Open Next Year

Anonymous wrote:Capital City just said something similar for lower and middle schools in a re-entry call. Not sure whether to believe it after the last year!


So did EL Haynes.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 12:27     Subject: DCI--Fully Open Next Year

Great news, after being among the last to bring kids back this spring. Better late than never, I guess.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 12:25     Subject: DCI--Fully Open Next Year

That's good news. If a student has an OSSE-approved condition, who will provide the distance learning for that student? The same teachers that are teaching five days a week in the classroom?
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 11:58     Subject: Re:DCI--Fully Open Next Year

Great to hear that DCI is leading the way for middle and high school!
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 11:51     Subject: DCI--Fully Open Next Year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCI announced that school will be in person five days a week next year. Any student who requests DL will have to present documentation of an OSSE-approved medical condition preventing him or her from attending school in person.

The email was clearly written, unequivocal and generally the opposite of the poorly drafted communications from the DCPS central office.

Kudos to DCI and hopefully more schools follow suit.


Awesome news. Great job DCI.

- DCI feeder parent


Yes, I was happy that this was so unequivocal. I appreciate not having to wonder what X, Y, Z might mean for the future.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 11:33     Subject: DCI--Fully Open Next Year

Anonymous wrote:DCI announced that school will be in person five days a week next year. Any student who requests DL will have to present documentation of an OSSE-approved medical condition preventing him or her from attending school in person.

The email was clearly written, unequivocal and generally the opposite of the poorly drafted communications from the DCPS central office.

Kudos to DCI and hopefully more schools follow suit.


Awesome news. Great job DCI.

- DCI feeder parent
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 11:29     Subject: Re:DCI--Fully Open Next Year

This is great news
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 11:25     Subject: DCI--Fully Open Next Year

Stokes said the same last weekend in their Town Hall!
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 09:55     Subject: DCI--Fully Open Next Year


That is great to hear!!
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 09:55     Subject: Re:DCI--Fully Open Next Year

Capital City just said something similar for lower and middle schools in a re-entry call. Not sure whether to believe it after the last year!
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2021 09:46     Subject: DCI--Fully Open Next Year

DCI announced that school will be in person five days a week next year. Any student who requests DL will have to present documentation of an OSSE-approved medical condition preventing him or her from attending school in person.

The email was clearly written, unequivocal and generally the opposite of the poorly drafted communications from the DCPS central office.

Kudos to DCI and hopefully more schools follow suit.