Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS and Wilson administrators are incapable of any type of complex and creative planning so expect a Wilson shit show in the fall
Quit with the negativity already. I know DL stinks and I know we need our kids back in school. But your comment is untrue and unnecessary and hyperbolic. What would YOU propose?
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There has been a ton of variation across public schools in how they have handled this and though I would LOVE for my Wilson student to be in person now, overall I have been very impressed by the way Wilson has handled DL. My child has had synchronous instruction pretty much from 9:30-4pm 4 days/week and enough homework to cover Wednesdays. This is WAY more than my middle schooler and more than many MoCo public schools (and even some private schools), from what I hear from friends. I think Wilson pivoted to the 4x4 schedule so that they would be able to accommodate more synchronous instruction, which was both "complex" and "creative." I give them a lot of credit (and have every expectation that they will work hard to get all the kids in person in the fall).
This is complete BS. They pivoted to the 4x4 because central office has been wanting them to. All the other comprehensive high schools in DC are 4x4 and Central wants all the comprehensive high schools to follow the same schedule. It is also better for kids who get an F as they can then take the class again right away. Of course, your child should have more hw than middle school - what does that even mean? And eye roll at the Wilson is doing better than MCPS and privates - like you have any real idea about that.
And yet...you haven’t demonstrated in any way that Wilson is doing a poor job, especially compared to other public high schools in the area. I’m a new poster, and I agree with the PPs’ assessment: Wilson has done about as good a job as I could have hoped with virtual learning. They have done the best they can given the public health constraints with IPL. I have attended multiple parent meetings with administrators and witnessed the care and attention they’re bringing to the process. It’s not perfect. It’s not ideal. But it’s pretty good. So I’m hopeful for the fall.
New poster here - you folks have low standards if you think Wilson is doing a great job with bringing kids back
Where did anyone say great job? I see “done the best they can given the public health constraints.” And, again, please explain what they’re doing wrong and what others are doing right. With specific, local examples. Otherwise, you’re just making noise.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS and Wilson administrators are incapable of any type of complex and creative planning so expect a Wilson shit show in the fall
Quit with the negativity already. I know DL stinks and I know we need our kids back in school. But your comment is untrue and unnecessary and hyperbolic. What would YOU propose?
+1
There has been a ton of variation across public schools in how they have handled this and though I would LOVE for my Wilson student to be in person now, overall I have been very impressed by the way Wilson has handled DL. My child has had synchronous instruction pretty much from 9:30-4pm 4 days/week and enough homework to cover Wednesdays. This is WAY more than my middle schooler and more than many MoCo public schools (and even some private schools), from what I hear from friends. I think Wilson pivoted to the 4x4 schedule so that they would be able to accommodate more synchronous instruction, which was both "complex" and "creative." I give them a lot of credit (and have every expectation that they will work hard to get all the kids in person in the fall).
This is complete BS. They pivoted to the 4x4 because central office has been wanting them to. All the other comprehensive high schools in DC are 4x4 and Central wants all the comprehensive high schools to follow the same schedule. It is also better for kids who get an F as they can then take the class again right away. Of course, your child should have more hw than middle school - what does that even mean? And eye roll at the Wilson is doing better than MCPS and privates - like you have any real idea about that.
And yet...you haven’t demonstrated in any way that Wilson is doing a poor job, especially compared to other public high schools in the area. I’m a new poster, and I agree with the PPs’ assessment: Wilson has done about as good a job as I could have hoped with virtual learning. They have done the best they can given the public health constraints with IPL. I have attended multiple parent meetings with administrators and witnessed the care and attention they’re bringing to the process. It’s not perfect. It’s not ideal. But it’s pretty good. So I’m hopeful for the fall.
New poster here - you folks have low standards if you think Wilson is doing a great job with bringing kids back
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS and Wilson administrators are incapable of any type of complex and creative planning so expect a Wilson shit show in the fall
Quit with the negativity already. I know DL stinks and I know we need our kids back in school. But your comment is untrue and unnecessary and hyperbolic. What would YOU propose?
+1
There has been a ton of variation across public schools in how they have handled this and though I would LOVE for my Wilson student to be in person now, overall I have been very impressed by the way Wilson has handled DL. My child has had synchronous instruction pretty much from 9:30-4pm 4 days/week and enough homework to cover Wednesdays. This is WAY more than my middle schooler and more than many MoCo public schools (and even some private schools), from what I hear from friends. I think Wilson pivoted to the 4x4 schedule so that they would be able to accommodate more synchronous instruction, which was both "complex" and "creative." I give them a lot of credit (and have every expectation that they will work hard to get all the kids in person in the fall).
This is complete BS. They pivoted to the 4x4 because central office has been wanting them to. All the other comprehensive high schools in DC are 4x4 and Central wants all the comprehensive high schools to follow the same schedule. It is also better for kids who get an F as they can then take the class again right away. Of course, your child should have more hw than middle school - what does that even mean? And eye roll at the Wilson is doing better than MCPS and privates - like you have any real idea about that.
And yet...you haven’t demonstrated in any way that Wilson is doing a poor job, especially compared to other public high schools in the area. I’m a new poster, and I agree with the PPs’ assessment: Wilson has done about as good a job as I could have hoped with virtual learning. They have done the best they can given the public health constraints with IPL. I have attended multiple parent meetings with administrators and witnessed the care and attention they’re bringing to the process. It’s not perfect. It’s not ideal. But it’s pretty good. So I’m hopeful for the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at a top private (Sidwell/NCS/STA/GDS) and one at Deal, headed to Wilson.
I can tell you that this year has not been handled well at either school. There is no way (ZERO) that it's been worth it to pay for the private. People ask me almost daily about how the private school has handled things and honestly it hasn't been great.
We're optimistic for Wilson in whatever form it operates next year (going in with our eyes wide open, having been in DCPS for a decade) and our child is excited.
I have one at Wilson and one at Deal--it's been 100 times better at Wilson than Deal, no question.
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at a top private (Sidwell/NCS/STA/GDS) and one at Deal, headed to Wilson.
I can tell you that this year has not been handled well at either school. There is no way (ZERO) that it's been worth it to pay for the private. People ask me almost daily about how the private school has handled things and honestly it hasn't been great.
We're optimistic for Wilson in whatever form it operates next year (going in with our eyes wide open, having been in DCPS for a decade) and our child is excited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS and Wilson administrators are incapable of any type of complex and creative planning so expect a Wilson shit show in the fall
Quit with the negativity already. I know DL stinks and I know we need our kids back in school. But your comment is untrue and unnecessary and hyperbolic. What would YOU propose?
+1
There has been a ton of variation across public schools in how they have handled this and though I would LOVE for my Wilson student to be in person now, overall I have been very impressed by the way Wilson has handled DL. My child has had synchronous instruction pretty much from 9:30-4pm 4 days/week and enough homework to cover Wednesdays. This is WAY more than my middle schooler and more than many MoCo public schools (and even some private schools), from what I hear from friends. I think Wilson pivoted to the 4x4 schedule so that they would be able to accommodate more synchronous instruction, which was both "complex" and "creative." I give them a lot of credit (and have every expectation that they will work hard to get all the kids in person in the fall).
This is complete BS. They pivoted to the 4x4 because central office has been wanting them to. All the other comprehensive high schools in DC are 4x4 and Central wants all the comprehensive high schools to follow the same schedule. It is also better for kids who get an F as they can then take the class again right away. Of course, your child should have more hw than middle school - what does that even mean? And eye roll at the Wilson is doing better than MCPS and privates - like you have any real idea about that.
And yet...you haven’t demonstrated in any way that Wilson is doing a poor job, especially compared to other public high schools in the area. I’m a new poster, and I agree with the PPs’ assessment: Wilson has done about as good a job as I could have hoped with virtual learning. They have done the best they can given the public health constraints with IPL. I have attended multiple parent meetings with administrators and witnessed the care and attention they’re bringing to the process. It’s not perfect. It’s not ideal. But it’s pretty good. So I’m hopeful for the fall.
But honestly, sometimes I overhear my student’s Team classes, and I think to myself, “I wouldn’t want DC anywhere else.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS and Wilson administrators are incapable of any type of complex and creative planning so expect a Wilson shit show in the fall
Quit with the negativity already. I know DL stinks and I know we need our kids back in school. But your comment is untrue and unnecessary and hyperbolic. What would YOU propose?
+1
There has been a ton of variation across public schools in how they have handled this and though I would LOVE for my Wilson student to be in person now, overall I have been very impressed by the way Wilson has handled DL. My child has had synchronous instruction pretty much from 9:30-4pm 4 days/week and enough homework to cover Wednesdays. This is WAY more than my middle schooler and more than many MoCo public schools (and even some private schools), from what I hear from friends. I think Wilson pivoted to the 4x4 schedule so that they would be able to accommodate more synchronous instruction, which was both "complex" and "creative." I give them a lot of credit (and have every expectation that they will work hard to get all the kids in person in the fall).
This is complete BS. They pivoted to the 4x4 because central office has been wanting them to. All the other comprehensive high schools in DC are 4x4 and Central wants all the comprehensive high schools to follow the same schedule. It is also better for kids who get an F as they can then take the class again right away. Of course, your child should have more hw than middle school - what does that even mean? And eye roll at the Wilson is doing better than MCPS and privates - like you have any real idea about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS and Wilson administrators are incapable of any type of complex and creative planning so expect a Wilson shit show in the fall
Quit with the negativity already. I know DL stinks and I know we need our kids back in school. But your comment is untrue and unnecessary and hyperbolic. What would YOU propose?
+1
There has been a ton of variation across public schools in how they have handled this and though I would LOVE for my Wilson student to be in person now, overall I have been very impressed by the way Wilson has handled DL. My child has had synchronous instruction pretty much from 9:30-4pm 4 days/week and enough homework to cover Wednesdays. This is WAY more than my middle schooler and more than many MoCo public schools (and even some private schools), from what I hear from friends. I think Wilson pivoted to the 4x4 schedule so that they would be able to accommodate more synchronous instruction, which was both "complex" and "creative." I give them a lot of credit (and have every expectation that they will work hard to get all the kids in person in the fall).
This is complete BS. They pivoted to the 4x4 because central office has been wanting them to. All the other comprehensive high schools in DC are 4x4 and Central wants all the comprehensive high schools to follow the same schedule. It is also better for kids who get an F as they can then take the class again right away. Of course, your child should have more hw than middle school - what does that even mean? And eye roll at the Wilson is doing better than MCPS and privates - like you have any real idea about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS and Wilson administrators are incapable of any type of complex and creative planning so expect a Wilson shit show in the fall
Quit with the negativity already. I know DL stinks and I know we need our kids back in school. But your comment is untrue and unnecessary and hyperbolic. What would YOU propose?
+1
There has been a ton of variation across public schools in how they have handled this and though I would LOVE for my Wilson student to be in person now, overall I have been very impressed by the way Wilson has handled DL. My child has had synchronous instruction pretty much from 9:30-4pm 4 days/week and enough homework to cover Wednesdays. This is WAY more than my middle schooler and more than many MoCo public schools (and even some private schools), from what I hear from friends. I think Wilson pivoted to the 4x4 schedule so that they would be able to accommodate more synchronous instruction, which was both "complex" and "creative." I give them a lot of credit (and have every expectation that they will work hard to get all the kids in person in the fall).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS and Wilson administrators are incapable of any type of complex and creative planning so expect a Wilson shit show in the fall
Quit with the negativity already. I know DL stinks and I know we need our kids back in school. But your comment is untrue and unnecessary and hyperbolic. What would YOU propose?
Anonymous wrote:DCPS and Wilson administrators are incapable of any type of complex and creative planning so expect a Wilson shit show in the fall
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much depends on the timing and outcomes of the Pfizer and moderna trials in 12-17 yos. Results are expected in the next month or two. If they're good, given Biden's announcement of enough vaccine for adults by end of May, teenagers could be vaccinated in time for school in the fall.
Exactly! Not enough information.
FWIW, Moderna is already approved for ages 16+. So all teachers, seniors, and (almost) all juniors could almost certainly be vaccinated by fall, even without further authorizations. Assuming the supply is what is now projected, the majority of adults in DC should be vaccinated too and I imagine community spread will be very low (maybe even close to herd immunity). There will be enormous pressure for students to at least have the option of being in person.
It’s Pfizer that’s approved for 16 and up.
You're right- my mistake. But the point is the same--currently authorized vaccines could cover all teachers and staff and (almost) half of students at Wilson. And there should be adequate supply/distribution to actually vaccinate all of them. I'm hoping that DCPS will require vaccines of those who are able to get them, considering they require all other vaccines (including the HPV vaccine, which some people are opposed to on moral grounds).
Are you kidding? We have teachers refusing to get them. You cannot force them.
We have some teachers vaccinated and they don’t want to return to the classroom.