Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The logistic are unreal, parents better be patient. Kids all have to be ready to start the day at their desks at 9am, so hybrid families need to plan to show up at school really early to wait in line. No pulling into the kiss and drop at 8:45.
We were told drop off will be rolling so they we won’t necessarily start right at 9 (staff)
So what time will the kids not in person/full time DL that day start?
The normal time.
Then hybrid kids will just join once they arrive? That doesn’t seem to make sense with what our elementary school told us. He said kids would be congregated in the gym upon arrival and then released the class together.
I'm going to bet that gets changed- someone is going to nix that idea since it defeats the purpose of cohorting kids. Most schools will have students go straight to classrooms and teachers will have some sort of independent work/choice board.
Our school is having children go straight to their classroom
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington needs to jettison its 11 students to a bus silliness.
Both FCPS and FCCPS are allowing 1 student per seat, and both are allowing siblings to sit next ot each other on the bus.
fcps policy "• Students should load the bus from back-to-front and unload from front-to-back.
• Students are to be seated one per seat and closest to the window unless they are siblings coming from the same household."
https://www.fcps.edu/returntoschool/return-school-questions-and-answers?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=
Yes, this is a perfect example of APS constantly shooting itself in the foot. WHY!? Seriously, WHY is this the policy.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington needs to jettison its 11 students to a bus silliness.
Both FCPS and FCCPS are allowing 1 student per seat, and both are allowing siblings to sit next ot each other on the bus.
fcps policy "• Students should load the bus from back-to-front and unload from front-to-back.
• Students are to be seated one per seat and closest to the window unless they are siblings coming from the same household."
https://www.fcps.edu/returntoschool/return-school-questions-and-answers?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an APS teacher. We have been doing a daily screening using a website for staff that I believe they will be having students complete as well. That way the screening is done ahead of time. Then when you get to school or on bus all that needs to be done is the temp check as you enter.
Thank you, this is great!
Not so fast. The admin will have to look at the dashboard to make sure your kid passed screening (and filled it out).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The logistic are unreal, parents better be patient. Kids all have to be ready to start the day at their desks at 9am, so hybrid families need to plan to show up at school really early to wait in line. No pulling into the kiss and drop at 8:45.
We were told drop off will be rolling so they we won’t necessarily start right at 9 (staff)
So what time will the kids not in person/full time DL that day start?
The normal time.
Then hybrid kids will just join once they arrive? That doesn’t seem to make sense with what our elementary school told us. He said kids would be congregated in the gym upon arrival and then released the class together.
I'm going to bet that gets changed- someone is going to nix that idea since it defeats the purpose of cohorting kids. Most schools will have students go straight to classrooms and teachers will have some sort of independent work/choice board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an APS teacher. We have been doing a daily screening using a website for staff that I believe they will be having students complete as well. That way the screening is done ahead of time. Then when you get to school or on bus all that needs to be done is the temp check as you enter.
Thank you, this is great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The logistic are unreal, parents better be patient. Kids all have to be ready to start the day at their desks at 9am, so hybrid families need to plan to show up at school really early to wait in line. No pulling into the kiss and drop at 8:45.
We were told drop off will be rolling so they we won’t necessarily start right at 9 (staff)
So what time will the kids not in person/full time DL that day start?
The normal time.
Then hybrid kids will just join once they arrive? That doesn’t seem to make sense with what our elementary school told us. He said kids would be congregated in the gym upon arrival and then released the class together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh man, I can’t imagine the drop off line at HB Woodlawn. I guess we will park somewhere and walk. If we can get it together early enough it might be a nice time together? (Trying to look on the bright side)
Oof that will be difficult from a parking perspective but At least HB doesn’t start at 7:50!
Anonymous wrote:Oh man, I can’t imagine the drop off line at HB Woodlawn. I guess we will park somewhere and walk. If we can get it together early enough it might be a nice time together? (Trying to look on the bright side)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The logistic are unreal, parents better be patient. Kids all have to be ready to start the day at their desks at 9am, so hybrid families need to plan to show up at school really early to wait in line. No pulling into the kiss and drop at 8:45.
We were told drop off will be rolling so they we won’t necessarily start right at 9 (staff)
So what time will the kids not in person/full time DL that day start?
The normal time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The logistic are unreal, parents better be patient. Kids all have to be ready to start the day at their desks at 9am, so hybrid families need to plan to show up at school really early to wait in line. No pulling into the kiss and drop at 8:45.
We were told drop off will be rolling so they we won’t necessarily start right at 9 (staff)
So what time will the kids not in person/full time DL that day start?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? They get to go to school after 1 year off - that’s good enough for me
I'm op and am elated! I want to know if I will need to reschedule a recurring morning meeting that takes place on my kids in person day. I'm really looking forward to having my early elementary kid in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The logistic are unreal, parents better be patient. Kids all have to be ready to start the day at their desks at 9am, so hybrid families need to plan to show up at school really early to wait in line. No pulling into the kiss and drop at 8:45.
We were told drop off will be rolling so they we won’t necessarily start right at 9 (staff)
Of course not, we'll be lucky if the academic day begins by 9:30 each day. So much for this not impacting actual academic time. Glad those Open Schools Now people only care about having their kids in a building, and not actually getting an education.
The education pretty much sucks, though.