Anonymous wrote:Elementary teachers told us today that if kids are supposed to be quarantining they will have only asynchronous work to do and will not be Zooming in to their classrooms at all. In addition, they will be leaving their chromebooks at school, so I’m not completely sure how asynchronous work would be possible for kids who don’t have secondary computers at home. I understand having a Zoom option ongoing might make it easier for some kids to attend virtually when they need to be in person, but this temptation could be mitigated easily and offered only with permission. I just fear with cases increasing even before school starts, quarantine is an inevitable possibility (especially with Delta), and doing Clever busy work for two weeks is not what kids who missed out on so much last year really need.
After my kindergarten preview day drop off chaos (waiting with kids in the rain for 30+ minutes to get temp checked and into the school), I am feeling overwhelmingly negative about how ill-prepared they are for this school year.
This is accurate. Arguing at the SB meeting last night about teachers needing to be vaccinated and when they need to produce the vaccine card bc it's "protected health information"--give me a break.