Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to wait until I see what the plan is when this happens for actual school before I panic about the fact that there's no plan for remote summer school. Remote summer school, after the last year and a half, would really seem more like a punishment than anything else.
You are missing the point. Summer school is following the OSSE quarantine policy which is also in place for the upcoming school year.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to wait until I see what the plan is when this happens for actual school before I panic about the fact that there's no plan for remote summer school. Remote summer school, after the last year and a half, would really seem more like a punishment than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:This to me, is the #1 question we do not have an answer for.
There was concern about learning loss with distance learning.
What now when there is nothing to do at home, no one has a device, there's no pivot to online learning this year.
We're all screwed but this generation of kids is really screwed.
Anonymous wrote:Janney just had a positive in their summer school. They are sending everyone in both summer school classes home for a full 10 days.
If (when) this happens during the school year, is there any planning for virtual instruction or does everyone just miss 2 weeks of school?
Any teachers (or parents) know?