Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that charters such as Cap City, Two Rivers, and Haynes that are not even trying to do anything in person in Quarter 4 will be ill-prepared to open in the fall, not to mention that they are not committing to opening in the fall anyway. They will just take the additional money being allocated and keep their doors shuttered and be DL schools, under the guise that this is what is best for their communities. I am at one of these schools and we are disgusted and are fortunate enough to have options to leave. But some people are stuck and that is a terrible situation. There is no entity that can force the charters to do anything and they are now actually harming kids rather than helping them.
For what it is worth, I am a Haynes parent who was critical of their limited Q4 opening plan on the other thread about it, but given their plans for IPL offering in the summer, goals for the fall (including before and aftercare) and the DCPS statement about Fall, I genuinely believe they will open full time if health guidelines allow it.