Anonymous
Post 11/30/2020 23:19     Subject: Re:Friendship Public Charter Schools will offer in-person Learning Hubs to its nearly 5000 DC students

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With in person at friendship, they’re still online with their teacher as if at home. Have to wear a mask. There are 3 students at the hub in my sons class and whenever someone comes off mute there it’s an echo. Really annoying. They rarely go outside and half the time they don’t have the materials for that day project


Why not keep him home?


We also have a newborn and kids need to be around kids.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2020 17:18     Subject: Friendship Public Charter Schools will offer in-person Learning Hubs to its nearly 5000 DC students

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's been a lifesaver for us. There are only four in my DCs group. I'm just grateful that the school didn't cancel when only half of those who signed up showed up. The kids have tech and headphones and a daily outing but maybe that's just for little kids. It's working and I hope it continues.


But is it good for your kid?


Obviously? Why else would she have posted this?
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2020 17:17     Subject: Friendship Public Charter Schools will offer in-person Learning Hubs to its nearly 5000 DC students

Anonymous wrote:It's been a lifesaver for us. There are only four in my DCs group. I'm just grateful that the school didn't cancel when only half of those who signed up showed up. The kids have tech and headphones and a daily outing but maybe that's just for little kids. It's working and I hope it continues.


But is it good for your kid?
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2020 16:45     Subject: Re:Friendship Public Charter Schools will offer in-person Learning Hubs to its nearly 5000 DC students

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With in person at friendship, they’re still online with their teacher as if at home. Have to wear a mask. There are 3 students at the hub in my sons class and whenever someone comes off mute there it’s an echo. Really annoying. They rarely go outside and half the time they don’t have the materials for that day project


Why not keep him home?


Its child care. Either parents work out of the home or they don't want to deal with their kids during school hours.