Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We received an email from the principal today saying that teachers will be on zoom and kids will be in the classroom with a monitor. All interventions, ESOL, etc will be virtual.
Interested in other elementary schools plans
Our schools plan is to reopen to ensure maximum spread of COVID to the community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We received an email from the principal today saying that teachers will be on zoom and kids will be in the classroom with a monitor. All interventions, ESOL, etc will be virtual.
Interested in other elementary schools plans
Our schools plan is to reopen to ensure maximum spread of COVID to the community.
Anonymous wrote:I teach in an elementary. Principal still has not shared the plan with our staff. It was pretty clear when we met last week that they did not have a plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No balls at recess and kids have to stay six feet apart. MCPS requirement.
Well, obviously. We know MCPS has no balls.
Anonymous wrote:No balls at recess and kids have to stay six feet apart. MCPS requirement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We received an email from the principal today saying that teachers will be on zoom and kids will be in the classroom with a monitor. All interventions, ESOL, etc will be virtual.
Interested in other elementary schools plans
Our schools plan is to reopen to ensure maximum spread of COVID to the community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We received an email from the principal today saying that teachers will be on zoom and kids will be in the classroom with a monitor. All interventions, ESOL, etc will be virtual.
Interested in other elementary schools plans
This is a direct quote from the MCPS communication on 2/9 addressing misconceptions about RTS:
"Misconception #2: Principals are “choosing” only one instructional approach within a school building.
FACT—Students will experience multiple instructional approaches in a day."
If you principal is announcing one approach in the school building, I would direct them to the MCPS communication and/or escalate to the Superintendent.
FACT--the MCPS communication on 2/9 was basically full of untruths. There will not be extra time for reteaching, social groups, and extra interventions. Unless the school is choosing to reassign students to different teachers, one teacher will be responsible for teaching a class of both in person and virtual students at the same time.
That said, some grade levels may have chosen different models than other grade levels within the same school. Or, all the grade levels may have chosen the same model.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol it's a joke. Most schools are picking one model for the whole school.
I suspect it'll be two models - one for teachers in person, another with teachers on ADA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We received an email from the principal today saying that teachers will be on zoom and kids will be in the classroom with a monitor. All interventions, ESOL, etc will be virtual.
Interested in other elementary schools plans
This is a direct quote from the MCPS communication on 2/9 addressing misconceptions about RTS:
"Misconception #2: Principals are “choosing” only one instructional approach within a school building.
FACT—Students will experience multiple instructional approaches in a day."
If you principal is announcing one approach in the school building, I would direct them to the MCPS communication and/or escalate to the Superintendent.
Anonymous wrote:So the plans and organization are left in the hands of individual principals?! Oh my...
Anonymous wrote:We received an email from the principal today saying that teachers will be on zoom and kids will be in the classroom with a monitor. All interventions, ESOL, etc will be virtual.
Interested in other elementary schools plans
Anonymous wrote:Lol it's a joke. Most schools are picking one model for the whole school.