Anonymous wrote:It will depend on the measures.
My DD has asthma. Her specialist urged us to pull her and we were thinking hard about it before schools closed.
The class sizes would need to be cut in 1/2.
I’d want BYOD to be in effect and no sharing of materials like textbooks or “class sets” of handouts. I have no idea how they would do lab sciences since the equipment is rarely cleaned.
We would have to be able to drive her. No bus, even at half sizes.
We’d probably try to ask her to not eat at school so she can avoid taking off her mask. Her sister rarely ate lunch at school. A big breakfast held her until dismissal.
That said, DH and I are both teachers and both have higher risk, health issues. DH is unlikely to return and I’m unsure I can keep my family safe if I go back. We might be finished with schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on the measures and the public health situation at the time.
Who knows what 3+ months from now will look like.
This. We’ve been in this for about two months. A lot will develop over the summer that will impact everyone’s choices. Then, a lot will likely happen as flu season ramps up that will be relevant to everyone’s choices.
Op, why on earth do you think anyone could possibly make an informed decision right now?
It’s just an informal poll! I’m not asking anyone to sign on the dotted line
Anonymous wrote:I really fail to understand why parents think they’ll have a choice. Schooling is compulsory in this country up to age 16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really fail to understand why parents think they’ll have a choice. Schooling is compulsory in this country up to age 16.
Many districts have already said there likely will be a distance learning option/choice if schools are open at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really fail to understand why parents think they’ll have a choice. Schooling is compulsory in this country up to age 16.
I don't know if public school will have a choice (I tend to doubt it, but who knows) but OP's question assumes there is a choice. Also, homeschooling is a legal choice.
As for me, I will send my kids. If schools open I am sure that my job will expect more from me and we both work. I'm not too worried about my kids being harmed by it although I'm watching the information that's coming out about this kawasaki-like illness carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on the measures and the public health situation at the time.
Who knows what 3+ months from now will look like.
This. We’ve been in this for about two months. A lot will develop over the summer that will impact everyone’s choices. Then, a lot will likely happen as flu season ramps up that will be relevant to everyone’s choices.
Op, why on earth do you think anyone could possibly make an informed decision right now?
Anonymous wrote:I really fail to understand why parents think they’ll have a choice. Schooling is compulsory in this country up to age 16.