Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is all true, can someone please repost this information in a new thread with a better title, calling people to action? And then lock this thread down? The title of this thread is not going to garner much attention. We need to mobilize and get this passed through the VA legislature!
Would most parents support this, regardless of political party? Regardless of school district?
No, absolutely not. The metrics are what matters.
The metrics have said go back to school. Since the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is all true, can someone please repost this information in a new thread with a better title, calling people to action? And then lock this thread down? The title of this thread is not going to garner much attention. We need to mobilize and get this passed through the VA legislature!
Would most parents support this, regardless of political party? Regardless of school district?
No, absolutely not. The metrics are what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is all true, can someone please repost this information in a new thread with a better title, calling people to action? And then lock this thread down? The title of this thread is not going to garner much attention. We need to mobilize and get this passed through the VA legislature!
Would most parents support this, regardless of political party? Regardless of school district?
No, absolutely not. The metrics are what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it require any minimum number of days in person?
Does it require schools to offer in person to ALL students who want it?
No and yes.
It doesn't take away virtual, either.
Anonymous wrote:If this is all true, can someone please repost this information in a new thread with a better title, calling people to action? And then lock this thread down? The title of this thread is not going to garner much attention. We need to mobilize and get this passed through the VA legislature!
Would most parents support this, regardless of political party? Regardless of school district?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it require any minimum number of days in person?
Does it require schools to offer in person to ALL students who want it?
No and yes.
It doesn't take away virtual, either.
Anonymous wrote:Forced to do what, exactly? If they don't have enough staff then what do you want to "force" them to do? Will you volunteer to go in and do the job? ... Yeah, I thought so.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posed on another thread. Next Tuesday, both Loudoun County and Fairfax County will vote on returning to school in March.
Soon this bill will be moot. And I don't want Richmond to get in the habit of micromanaging schools in Nova, if it isn't necessary.
From what I hear, FCPS doesn't actually have enough monitors to fully staff the return to school, so they still might need their hands forced.
Anonymous wrote:Does it require any minimum number of days in person?
Does it require schools to offer in person to ALL students who want it?
Anonymous wrote:Forced to do what, exactly? If they don't have enough staff then what do you want to "force" them to do? Will you volunteer to go in and do the job? ... Yeah, I thought so.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posed on another thread. Next Tuesday, both Loudoun County and Fairfax County will vote on returning to school in March.
Soon this bill will be moot. And I don't want Richmond to get in the habit of micromanaging schools in Nova, if it isn't necessary.
From what I hear, FCPS doesn't actually have enough monitors to fully staff the return to school, so they still might need their hands forced.
Anonymous wrote:They can pass anything they want and it can become law, but if more strains come that are more deadly and not covered by vaccines, good luck finding enough teachers willing to be in person. I think it's realistic to expect to go back, but we cannot predict all twists and turns. I am not a teacher, but I care about their well-being.
Forced to do what, exactly? If they don't have enough staff then what do you want to "force" them to do? Will you volunteer to go in and do the job? ... Yeah, I thought so.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posed on another thread. Next Tuesday, both Loudoun County and Fairfax County will vote on returning to school in March.
Soon this bill will be moot. And I don't want Richmond to get in the habit of micromanaging schools in Nova, if it isn't necessary.
From what I hear, FCPS doesn't actually have enough monitors to fully staff the return to school, so they still might need their hands forced.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like SB1303, which mandates an in-person school option, passed in the Senate yesterday. Does anyone know how bills become laws in Virginia? I'm not sure this actually passed because it was an 8-7 vote, so I'm not sure if it was just some sort of preliminary vote or (hopefully) it can be presented to Northam for approval. Hoping someone knows the pathway to making it a law at this point.
Anonymous wrote:I posed on another thread. Next Tuesday, both Loudoun County and Fairfax County will vote on returning to school in March.
Soon this bill will be moot. And I don't want Richmond to get in the habit of micromanaging schools in Nova, if it isn't necessary.