Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12,000 kids? How many schools will need to be closed or staff reduced by them losing 12,000 students?
That's about 17% of the 2020 enrollment of K-6th graders.
I'm not exactly sure how principals are supposed to manage their budgets based on these moving targets.
A little birdie told me that this is being punted back to the schools. So they won’t lose any students. They now need to figure out how to manage both the virtual and in-person students at the school level. And school starts next week.
This is correct. At our school we have three teachers per grade and one of the three is now the virtual teacher.
What a joke. We're out of here as soon as possible.
If you could have afforded better why move to the cheap side of town in the first place? You get what you pay for in life
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12,000 kids? How many schools will need to be closed or staff reduced by them losing 12,000 students?
That's about 17% of the 2020 enrollment of K-6th graders.
I'm not exactly sure how principals are supposed to manage their budgets based on these moving targets.
A little birdie told me that this is being punted back to the schools. So they won’t lose any students. They now need to figure out how to manage both the virtual and in-person students at the school level. And school starts next week.
This is correct. At our school we have three teachers per grade and one of the three is now the virtual teacher.
What a joke. We're out of here as soon as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12,000 kids? How many schools will need to be closed or staff reduced by them losing 12,000 students?
That's about 17% of the 2020 enrollment of K-6th graders.
I'm not exactly sure how principals are supposed to manage their budgets based on these moving targets.
A little birdie told me that this is being punted back to the schools. So they won’t lose any students. They now need to figure out how to manage both the virtual and in-person students at the school level. And school starts next week.
This is correct. At our school we have three teachers per grade and one of the three is now the virtual teacher.
What a joke. We're out of here as soon as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12,000 kids? How many schools will need to be closed or staff reduced by them losing 12,000 students?
That's about 17% of the 2020 enrollment of K-6th graders.
I'm not exactly sure how principals are supposed to manage their budgets based on these moving targets.
A little birdie told me that this is being punted back to the schools. So they won’t lose any students. They now need to figure out how to manage both the virtual and in-person students at the school level. And school starts next week.
This is correct. At our school we have three teachers per grade and one of the three is now the virtual teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12,000 kids? How many schools will need to be closed or staff reduced by them losing 12,000 students?
That's about 17% of the 2020 enrollment of K-6th graders.
I'm not exactly sure how principals are supposed to manage their budgets based on these moving targets.
A little birdie told me that this is being punted back to the schools. So they won’t lose any students. They now need to figure out how to manage both the virtual and in-person students at the school level. And school starts next week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12,000 kids? How many schools will need to be closed or staff reduced by them losing 12,000 students?
That's about 17% of the 2020 enrollment of K-6th graders.
I'm not exactly sure how principals are supposed to manage their budgets based on these moving targets.
Anonymous wrote:12,000 kids? How many schools will need to be closed or staff reduced by them losing 12,000 students?
Anonymous wrote:12,000 kids? How many schools will need to be closed or staff reduced by them losing 12,000 students?
Anonymous wrote:Well they’ll learn nothing this year