Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My understanding part of the reason for the early closing is how the teachers contracts set up and the union. If dcps wants time to train teachers on even better distance learning practices they need those days. As, well as for a few other possible changes to class room school operations over the next 3-6-22 months.
They also need those day to have teacher take turns coming in and closing their respective class rooms.
All of which must be done within their contracted days.
This was my immediate thought and since I am a fan of starting early and of being more prepared, I’m glad. But we are at a charter so who knows what will happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This decision seems more about money. The city is hemorrhaging money. To be able to start school early in August - they need to stop paying teachers ASAP. They work a 10-month year and there is no money to add more, even if teachers were able or willing to.
Charter teachers are on one-year contracts. They have to sort that through before whacking 3 years off the school year.
They can’t stop paying teachers just because school ends early.
Also, not all charters have one-year contracts. It doesn’t matter though because they are all at will employees and can be let go at any moment.
Anonymous wrote:This decision seems more about money. The city is hemorrhaging money. To be able to start school early in August - they need to stop paying teachers ASAP. They work a 10-month year and there is no money to add more, even if teachers were able or willing to.
Charter teachers are on one-year contracts. They have to sort that through before whacking 3 years off the school year.
Anonymous wrote:My understanding part of the reason for the early closing is how the teachers contracts set up and the union. If dcps wants time to train teachers on even better distance learning practices they need those days. As, well as for a few other possible changes to class room school operations over the next 3-6-22 months.
They also need those day to have teacher take turns coming in and closing their respective class rooms.
All of which must be done within their contracted days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCI’s statement on social media:
“ DCI leadership will reconvene early next week to address the Mayor’s announcement that DCPS schools will close on May 29th. At that time we will notify our families of our decision on how we will proceed. Thank you for your support and patience in these extraordinary times.”
I’m wondering how they didn’t have a plan already figured out by now.
Because everyone expected the mayor to announce that schools were closed for the rest of the year but the announcement that distance learning would end 2.5 weeks before the planned end of the year was a surprise? Just guessing. Lots of charters try to follow DCPS's schedule, but it can be really hard to do that when DCPS's decisions are unexpected.
They started the press conference 40 minutes late and a mic caught someone saying "have the charter schools been told?" so, I'd guess maybe the charters were caught fully off guard. I don't think anyone saw taking 3 weeks of learning off the table coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCI’s statement on social media:
“ DCI leadership will reconvene early next week to address the Mayor’s announcement that DCPS schools will close on May 29th. At that time we will notify our families of our decision on how we will proceed. Thank you for your support and patience in these extraordinary times.”
I’m wondering how they didn’t have a plan already figured out by now.
Because everyone expected the mayor to announce that schools were closed for the rest of the year but the announcement that distance learning would end 2.5 weeks before the planned end of the year was a surprise? Just guessing. Lots of charters try to follow DCPS's schedule, but it can be really hard to do that when DCPS's decisions are unexpected.
Anonymous wrote:EL Haynes just announced on Twitter that they would be distance learning for the remainder of the year. Didn’t specify a date though.
Anonymous wrote:Please listen to what the mayor said. She did not say dcps, she specifically said all dc public and public charter schools.