Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get that but why not just say we will reevaluate in February. Some parents have childcare considerations.
Why do they need to say they will reevaluate every month? With cases so high, they aren’t going back.
Anonymous wrote:I get that but why not just say we will reevaluate in February. Some parents have childcare considerations.
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We need to rip off the band-aid and figure out how to make a plan. Kids are suffering, socially, and academically. Yes, the numbers aren't great. but hybrid model with safety measures should happen ASAP.
It's not going to happen. Not with rates increasing as they are right now. I totally agree with you, but there is no local will to do this. At the very least, APS would have to let parents re-select DL or hybrid if they don't follow their previously announced metrics. This will take 6 weeks minimum, putting kids back in classrooms in March at the earliest.
For this spring, APS should be planning for outdoor lunch and classes to the greatest extent possible. Has APS ordered any tents? APS should be planning to open as many windows as possible for ventilation. Has APS mapped which classrooms have windows that open? For classrooms without windows we need to be purchasing HEPA air purifiers. This also hasnt been done. The essential work to reopen this spring still isn't happening. It's a total leadership fail.[b]
In addition to the work for this spring, APS needs to start planning for an expanded summer school to catch kids up.
good points.. Agreed, the lack of effort put forth from APS to push for a safe return is pathetic.
All of these things cost $$$$$ that the school system doesn't have. Are you personally offering to pay for all this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS admin here. Duran definitely wants to go back. I do too to be honest with you.
Do you think he has always wanted to go back, or has he wanted to go back since he saw the failures? To be honest, my impression has been that he 'thinks' this is working- and everything is a ok- so I am thrilled to hear that he actually wants to go back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what all the DC privates are doing. And colleges and universities as well.
What is “this”?
Anonymous wrote:APS admin here. Duran definitely wants to go back. I do too to be honest with you.
Anonymous wrote:This is what all the DC privates are doing. And colleges and universities as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not going to happen. Not with rates increasing as they are right now. I totally agree with you, but there is no local will to do this. At the very least, APS would have to let parents re-select DL or hybrid if they don't follow their previously announced metrics. This will take 6 weeks minimum, putting kids back in classrooms in March at the earliest.Anonymous wrote:We need to rip off the band-aid and figure out how to make a plan. Kids are suffering, socially, and academically. Yes, the numbers aren't great. but hybrid model with safety measures should happen ASAP.
For this spring, APS should be planning for outdoor lunch and classes to the greatest extent possible. Has APS ordered any tents? APS should be planning to open as many windows as possible for ventilation. Has APS mapped which classrooms have windows that open? For classrooms without windows we need to be purchasing HEPA air purifiers. This also hasnt been done. The essential work to reopen this spring still isn't happening. It's a total leadership fail.
In addition to the work for this spring, APS needs to start planning for an expanded summer school to catch kids up.
good points.. Agreed, the lack of effort put forth from APS to push for a safe return is pathetic.
Have you volunteered to go inside the slaughterhouses and look after the covid bearing kids? No? then why aren’t you S’ingTFU?