Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like an awkward arrangement to us but our child seems fine with it.
Not sure what classroom noise or this alleged concussion has to do with it though - 2 teachers ought to be better able to control a classroom than one.
What are the details on this concussion incident - your post is the first I've heard of it.
The concussion happened within the past few days.
And do you have details on what happened and whether it had anything to do with the 3rd grade classroom model? I can easily see how my child might get a concussion on the playground or maybe in PE but a concussion typically requires a serious blow to the head and I'm having a hard time figuring how that may have happened in a classroom.
Also we are pretty socially dialed in so I find it hard to believe we haven't heard about this already so I hope you are not making things up to stir the pot?
It was inflicted by one child against another in the classroom. The injured child was moved to another class for the remainder of the year.
I think you need to adjust your "social dial".
Inflicted how? With a baseball bat? You did say a concussion and not a hangnail? Until I hear about this from a source other than DCUM I'm going to remain a skeptic.
you need to go to pick-up today, put up your social antennae and the story will come to you. But first, be sure to take down your "anti-Janney comments" defense shield.
Or you could just ask your 3rd grader. Most of them know all about it. A child was stuffed into a cubby by another child in the middle of the instructional day and suffered a head injury and concussion.
Anonymous wrote:maybe they could do an addition to add just a couple more classrooms for these years with extra kids? Build up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like an awkward arrangement to us but our child seems fine with it.
Not sure what classroom noise or this alleged concussion has to do with it though - 2 teachers ought to be better able to control a classroom than one.
What are the details on this concussion incident - your post is the first I've heard of it.
The concussion happened within the past few days.
And do you have details on what happened and whether it had anything to do with the 3rd grade classroom model? I can easily see how my child might get a concussion on the playground or maybe in PE but a concussion typically requires a serious blow to the head and I'm having a hard time figuring how that may have happened in a classroom.
Also we are pretty socially dialed in so I find it hard to believe we haven't heard about this already so I hope you are not making things up to stir the pot?
It was inflicted by one child against another in the classroom. The injured child was moved to another class for the remainder of the year.
I think you need to adjust your "social dial".
Inflicted how? With a baseball bat? You did say a concussion and not a hangnail? Until I hear about this from a source other than DCUM I'm going to remain a skeptic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like an awkward arrangement to us but our child seems fine with it.
Not sure what classroom noise or this alleged concussion has to do with it though - 2 teachers ought to be better able to control a classroom than one.
What are the details on this concussion incident - your post is the first I've heard of it.
The concussion happened within the past few days.
And do you have details on what happened and whether it had anything to do with the 3rd grade classroom model? I can easily see how my child might get a concussion on the playground or maybe in PE but a concussion typically requires a serious blow to the head and I'm having a hard time figuring how that may have happened in a classroom.
Also we are pretty socially dialed in so I find it hard to believe we haven't heard about this already so I hope you are not making things up to stir the pot?
It was inflicted by one child against another in the classroom. The injured child was moved to another class for the remainder of the year.
I think you need to adjust your "social dial".
Inflicted how? With a baseball bat? You did say a concussion and not a hangnail? Until I hear about this from a source other than DCUM I'm going to remain a skeptic.
Anonymous wrote:and people avoid moco for this very reason. That does not mean it is a good idea to have 32 kids in a class.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 kids is waaay too many even if you have two "teachers".
Does DCPS pay for these extra teachers? Are they fully licensed?
It's only 4 more than many MCPS classes that have only 1 teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like an awkward arrangement to us but our child seems fine with it.
Not sure what classroom noise or this alleged concussion has to do with it though - 2 teachers ought to be better able to control a classroom than one.
What are the details on this concussion incident - your post is the first I've heard of it.
The concussion happened within the past few days.
And do you have details on what happened and whether it had anything to do with the 3rd grade classroom model? I can easily see how my child might get a concussion on the playground or maybe in PE but a concussion typically requires a serious blow to the head and I'm having a hard time figuring how that may have happened in a classroom.
Also we are pretty socially dialed in so I find it hard to believe we haven't heard about this already so I hope you are not making things up to stir the pot?
It was inflicted by one child against another in the classroom. The injured child was moved to another class for the remainder of the year.
I think you need to adjust your "social dial".
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and people avoid moco for this very reason. That does not mean it is a good idea to have 32 kids in a class.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 kids is waaay too many even if you have two "teachers".
Does DCPS pay for these extra teachers? Are they fully licensed?
It's only 4 more than many MCPS classes that have only 1 teacher.
Anonymous wrote:It's time to split Janney's IB area. Logically, streets east of Wisconsin should go to Murch or Hearst.
Anonymous wrote:32 kids is waaay too many even if you have two "teachers".
Does DCPS pay for these extra teachers? Are they fully licensed?