Anonymous wrote:So now I’ve heard some pgcps teachers will be teaching hybrid again.

Anonymous wrote:This document clearly suggests that they're still following a community metrics-based approach to school. That's out of touch with every other district, really. Also, wouldn't this suggest that schools are only opening in limited capacity on Monday?
Anonymous wrote:PGCPS will consider implementation of small group instruction by identified grade levels and/or designated populations of students (i.e special education, English Language learners) when several factors are met such as:
Percent of Positive Cases falls between 5% - 7.9%
Average daily case rate (per 100,000 population) falls between 10 - 49
These are not the sole determining factors but allow us to safely begin consideration for in-person learning.
This is clearly old narrative because it says consideration for in-person learning. They just need to take this whole thing down and put up the most recent recommendations by the CDC and the AAP.
Science evolves and the scientists have said that they did a risk analysis and the benefits of in person learning significantly outweighs the risk from Covid-19.
I appreciate that everyone has to do their own research but unless you have a PhD or MD in one of the appropriate fields, your opinion doesn't really amount to much.
Trust the medical professionals and epidemiologists this is what they are trained for and paid to do. Don't rely on research from social media.
There was just an article in Nature about this.....If I can find it I will post it.
Anonymous wrote:OP, Please share the link to the page where this document is posted. I can't find it and while it was recently updated I don't think it applies to this school year.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. The FAQs state that hybrid will not be offered due to a State requirement.
https://www.pgcps.org/reconnect-pgcps/frequently-asked-questions