Anonymous wrote:Nope - the DCPS plan is a disaster and my child has actually been learning during DL. No "wait and see" - the school went headfirst into DL and is doing it pretty well, with lots of room for communication and adjustments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB had a plan. They worked on for a long time. In the end, it didn't matter. The teachers wouldnt go back to work, and there was nothing LAMB could do to convince them otherwise.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/lamb-charter-school-dc-closed-covid/2020/10/24/a9061dba-0d5b-11eb-8074-0e943a91bf08_story.html?fbclid=IwAR0wXZmGNTsDhMYPKdfGBvEJZ_Sow26h8Ric7gxE_ixUqo7TwKp-i5OcdQM
Ah, just more proof that even without a union teachers here are fearful of returning. But isn't LAMB a 'nice school?' And what I mean by this is a nice building and facilities.
Yep. Brand new building. State of the art. Teachers still said no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB had a plan. They worked on for a long time. In the end, it didn't matter. The teachers wouldnt go back to work, and there was nothing LAMB could do to convince them otherwise.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/lamb-charter-school-dc-closed-covid/2020/10/24/a9061dba-0d5b-11eb-8074-0e943a91bf08_story.html?fbclid=IwAR0wXZmGNTsDhMYPKdfGBvEJZ_Sow26h8Ric7gxE_ixUqo7TwKp-i5OcdQM
Ah, just more proof that even without a union teachers here are fearful of returning. But isn't LAMB a 'nice school?' And what I mean by this is a nice building and facilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a DCPS parent who has been long committed to staying out of charters because I think we need to invest in the public school system.
I am, for the first time, incredibly jealous of everyone in a charter. They seem to be handling DL much better than DCPS, and are able to problem solve more quickly because they don't have to run everything through Central Office. That's become so important during Covid. Also, the charters seem to have so much more control of how they allocate their budget, whereas in DCPS there are huge inequities between schools with large PTO funds and those without.
I think we may aim for a charter in the lottery in the spring. I never thought I'd say that, but we have been talking about moving within the city next year anyway and potentially moving schools as a result. I'm watching how charters and other DCPS schools are handling the crisis and taking notes. I'm extremely unhappy with how our IB has handled it.
I think you are right, but I really think this is more about the size of things. Its very hard to turn the titanic, regardless of who is running things. Size, and a lack of trust between teachers and admin are really the root problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB, DCI, DCB, MV, YY---None of them have any plans to open anytime soon. They're all sitting at home. Why have so-called charter schools if they're just going to follow the DCPS on all closings, from snow to Covid?
Uh nope. MV bringing some needier students back to class Nov and plan is hybrid in Nov. if everything goes as planned. They have been working on it for a while and communicating well with parents.
Plan is comprehensive, definite and actual, concrete steps have been implemented already in regards to HVAC, classroom restructuring, logistics, processes set up, etc...
Meant hybrid in Jan
so you'll be super upset on December 19 when they say it's not happening?
Do you think all the rest of these schools had the same? LAMB also had a detailed plan, new HVAC, routing in and out of the building, all kinds of prep.
Anonymous wrote:LAMB had a plan. They worked on for a long time. In the end, it didn't matter. The teachers wouldnt go back to work, and there was nothing LAMB could do to convince them otherwise.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/lamb-charter-school-dc-closed-covid/2020/10/24/a9061dba-0d5b-11eb-8074-0e943a91bf08_story.html?fbclid=IwAR0wXZmGNTsDhMYPKdfGBvEJZ_Sow26h8Ric7gxE_ixUqo7TwKp-i5OcdQM
Anonymous wrote:I am a DCPS parent who has been long committed to staying out of charters because I think we need to invest in the public school system.
I am, for the first time, incredibly jealous of everyone in a charter. They seem to be handling DL much better than DCPS, and are able to problem solve more quickly because they don't have to run everything through Central Office. That's become so important during Covid. Also, the charters seem to have so much more control of how they allocate their budget, whereas in DCPS there are huge inequities between schools with large PTO funds and those without.
I think we may aim for a charter in the lottery in the spring. I never thought I'd say that, but we have been talking about moving within the city next year anyway and potentially moving schools as a result. I'm watching how charters and other DCPS schools are handling the crisis and taking notes. I'm extremely unhappy with how our IB has handled it.
Anonymous wrote:LAMB, DCI, DCB, MV, YY---None of them have any plans to open anytime soon. They're all sitting at home. Why have so-called charter schools if they're just going to follow the DCPS on all closings, from snow to Covid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB, DCI, DCB, MV, YY---None of them have any plans to open anytime soon. They're all sitting at home. Why have so-called charter schools if they're just going to follow the DCPS on all closings, from snow to Covid?
Uh nope. MV bringing some needier students back to class Nov and plan is hybrid in Nov. if everything goes as planned. They have been working on it for a while and communicating well with parents.
Plan is comprehensive, definite and actual, concrete steps have been implemented already in regards to HVAC, classroom restructuring, logistics, processes set up, etc...
Meant hybrid in Jan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB, DCI, DCB, MV, YY---None of them have any plans to open anytime soon. They're all sitting at home. Why have so-called charter schools if they're just going to follow the DCPS on all closings, from snow to Covid?
Uh nope. MV bringing some needier students back to class Nov and plan is hybrid in Nov. if everything goes as planned. They have been working on it for a while and communicating well with parents.
Plan is comprehensive, definite and actual, concrete steps have been implemented already in regards to HVAC, classroom restructuring, logistics, processes set up, etc...
Anonymous wrote:LAMB, DCI, DCB, MV, YY---None of them have any plans to open anytime soon. They're all sitting at home. Why have so-called charter schools if they're just going to follow the DCPS on all closings, from snow to Covid?
Anonymous wrote:LAMB, DCI, DCB, MV, YY---None of them have any plans to open anytime soon. They're all sitting at home. Why have so-called charter schools if they're just going to follow the DCPS on all closings, from snow to Covid?