Anonymous wrote:Kids receiving services should/will go back first.
Regular kids? Who the hell knows?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents that keep complaining about overcrowding and out of boundary students might want to homeschool their children. That would reduce the number of children in classes.
So you are in favor of overcrowding? Do you think overcrowding has negative effects on all adults and students in overcrowded schools? Do you think overcrowding has some positive effects?
to get into Deal!Anonymous wrote:I think a better question is, what to do when staff and teachers all get sick at the same time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids will have to attend in shifts, morning or afternoon, or every other day. No way around it in school buildings near, at or over capacity.
Yeah can’t see the half-day thing working at all. Most parents still have to work full days. I’d be in favor of giving some students the option of doing all distance learning, either for a quarter/semester or the full year. Then based on how many students elect that option, the schools can figure out how to stagger schedules for the rest of the students. Alternating distance learning by quarter seems to make sense because then kids are with the same people for several weeks straight.
Anonymous wrote:Kids will have to attend in shifts, morning or afternoon, or every other day. No way around it in school buildings near, at or over capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Parents that keep complaining about overcrowding and out of boundary students might want to homeschool their children. That would reduce the number of children in classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids will have to attend in shifts, morning or afternoon, or every other day. No way around it in school buildings near, at or over capacity.
If only there were DCPS middle and high schools that were under enrolled that could allow Deal and Wilson to open safely. Instead, it’s “Coronavirus for All!”
brookland middle could take 200 Deal students I am sure Deal families will jump at the chance.
Not even comparing the schools... but asking deal parents to commute to brookland?!? That would take a solid 45 minutes during the morning commute.
Kids should only be permitted to walk to the closest school. In NYC the subway was the most deadly Covid vector. DCPS needs to turn of the transit card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids will have to attend in shifts, morning or afternoon, or every other day. No way around it in school buildings near, at or over capacity.
If only there were DCPS middle and high schools that were under enrolled that could allow Deal and Wilson to open safely. Instead, it’s “Coronavirus for All!”
brookland middle could take 200 Deal students I am sure Deal families will jump at the chance.
Not even comparing the schools... but asking deal parents to commute to brookland?!? That would take a solid 45 minutes during the morning commute.
Kids should only be permitted to walk to the closest school. In NYC the subway was the most deadly Covid vector. DCPS needs to turn of the transit card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids will have to attend in shifts, morning or afternoon, or every other day. No way around it in school buildings near, at or over capacity.
If only there were DCPS middle and high schools that were under enrolled that could allow Deal and Wilson to open safely. Instead, it’s “Coronavirus for All!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids will have to attend in shifts, morning or afternoon, or every other day. No way around it in school buildings near, at or over capacity.
If only there were DCPS middle and high schools that were under enrolled that could allow Deal and Wilson to open safely. Instead, it’s “Coronavirus for All!”
brookland middle could take 200 Deal students I am sure Deal families will jump at the chance.
Not even comparing the schools... but asking deal parents to commute to brookland?!? That would take a solid 45 minutes during the morning commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids will have to attend in shifts, morning or afternoon, or every other day. No way around it in school buildings near, at or over capacity.
If only there were DCPS middle and high schools that were under enrolled that could allow Deal and Wilson to open safely. Instead, it’s “Coronavirus for All!”
brookland middle could take 200 Deal students I am sure Deal families will jump at the chance.
Not even comparing the schools... but asking deal parents to commute to brookland?!? That would take a solid 45 minutes during the morning commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids will have to attend in shifts, morning or afternoon, or every other day. No way around it in school buildings near, at or over capacity.
If only there were DCPS middle and high schools that were under enrolled that could allow Deal and Wilson to open safely. Instead, it’s “Coronavirus for All!”
brookland middle could take 200 Deal students I am sure Deal families will jump at the chance.
Not even comparing the schools... but asking deal parents to commute to brookland?!? That would take a solid 45 minutes during the morning commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids will have to attend in shifts, morning or afternoon, or every other day. No way around it in school buildings near, at or over capacity.
If only there were DCPS middle and high schools that were under enrolled that could allow Deal and Wilson to open safely. Instead, it’s “Coronavirus for All!”
brookland middle could take 200 Deal students I am sure Deal families will jump at the chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids will have to attend in shifts, morning or afternoon, or every other day. No way around it in school buildings near, at or over capacity.
If only there were DCPS middle and high schools that were under enrolled that could allow Deal and Wilson to open safely. Instead, it’s “Coronavirus for All!”