Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With some kids in hybrid now, what have people heard? How is it going? How are the classroom monitors?
I still haven't decided if I'm sending my son or not.
I'm interested as well. Still nervous about the possibility of hybrid K in the fall.
If you can, I’d look into some of the preschools that have added a kindergarten class or expanded. Fairlington Preschool just announced they’re adding a kinder class. ACPS is far behind other school districts in terms of reopening plans (one of the few districts in our area not putting hepa filters in classrooms, no COVID dashboard for transparency, not allowing open windows for circulation and few options for outside lunches). Several schools have already announced positive COVID tests among those in the buildings, but not much information being shared with families. It’s been an utter failure at every turn this year. Really depressing.
Don't send your kid to ACPS. It's a complete mess in normal times & is in a death spiral. Look into alternatives.
Any details on which schools have announced positive tests? I haven't heard this.
We’re at Charles Barrett and got an alert about a positive test from someone who was in the building last week. MVCS got a notice this week. I feel like I heard about one other school but now can’t remember which one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With some kids in hybrid now, what have people heard? How is it going? How are the classroom monitors?
I still haven't decided if I'm sending my son or not.
I'm interested as well. Still nervous about the possibility of hybrid K in the fall.
If you can, I’d look into some of the preschools that have added a kindergarten class or expanded. Fairlington Preschool just announced they’re adding a kinder class. ACPS is far behind other school districts in terms of reopening plans (one of the few districts in our area not putting hepa filters in classrooms, no COVID dashboard for transparency, not allowing open windows for circulation and few options for outside lunches). Several schools have already announced positive COVID tests among those in the buildings, but not much information being shared with families. It’s been an utter failure at every turn this year. Really depressing.
Anonymous wrote:ACPS is already playing up the variants and downplaying the recent advice (based on CDC recommendation and science) to reduce distancing from 6 ft to 3 ft.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With some kids in hybrid now, what have people heard? How is it going? How are the classroom monitors?
I still haven't decided if I'm sending my son or not.
I'm interested as well. Still nervous about the possibility of hybrid K in the fall.
If you can, I’d look into some of the preschools that have added a kindergarten class or expanded. Fairlington Preschool just announced they’re adding a kinder class. ACPS is far behind other school districts in terms of reopening plans (one of the few districts in our area not putting hepa filters in classrooms, no COVID dashboard for transparency, not allowing open windows for circulation and few options for outside lunches). Several schools have already announced positive COVID tests among those in the buildings, but not much information being shared with families. It’s been an utter failure at every turn this year. Really depressing.
Don't send your kid to ACPS. It's a complete mess in normal times & is in a death spiral. Look into alternatives.
Any details on which schools have announced positive tests? I haven't heard this.
We’re at Charles Barrett and got an alert about a positive test from someone who was in the building last week. MVCS got a notice this week. I feel like I heard about one other school but now can’t remember which one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With some kids in hybrid now, what have people heard? How is it going? How are the classroom monitors?
I still haven't decided if I'm sending my son or not.
I'm interested as well. Still nervous about the possibility of hybrid K in the fall.
If you can, I’d look into some of the preschools that have added a kindergarten class or expanded. Fairlington Preschool just announced they’re adding a kinder class. ACPS is far behind other school districts in terms of reopening plans (one of the few districts in our area not putting hepa filters in classrooms, no COVID dashboard for transparency, not allowing open windows for circulation and few options for outside lunches). Several schools have already announced positive COVID tests among those in the buildings, but not much information being shared with families. It’s been an utter failure at every turn this year. Really depressing.
Don't send your kid to ACPS. It's a complete mess in normal times & is in a death spiral. Look into alternatives.
Any details on which schools have announced positive tests? I haven't heard this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With some kids in hybrid now, what have people heard? How is it going? How are the classroom monitors?
I still haven't decided if I'm sending my son or not.
I'm interested as well. Still nervous about the possibility of hybrid K in the fall.
If you can, I’d look into some of the preschools that have added a kindergarten class or expanded. Fairlington Preschool just announced they’re adding a kinder class. ACPS is far behind other school districts in terms of reopening plans (one of the few districts in our area not putting hepa filters in classrooms, no COVID dashboard for transparency, not allowing open windows for circulation and few options for outside lunches). Several schools have already announced positive COVID tests among those in the buildings, but not much information being shared with families. It’s been an utter failure at every turn this year. Really depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With some kids in hybrid now, what have people heard? How is it going? How are the classroom monitors?
I still haven't decided if I'm sending my son or not.
I'm interested as well. Still nervous about the possibility of hybrid K in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:With some kids in hybrid now, what have people heard? How is it going? How are the classroom monitors?
I still haven't decided if I'm sending my son or not.
Well than reduce my taxes. Why should I pay Alexandria rates if someone from Ohio can deliver services? This is silly. Have we lost all perspective?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I think it is too hard on teachers to do both virtual and in person. I think they should offer a virtual option for people that want it through an outside provider, and have 5 days a week for the rest of the kids. My kid just turned 13, so there's a chance his age group can be vaccinated by the late fall. If that happens, there is no reason for his age group to remain virtual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will make the rest of the hybrid experience this year miserable and try to bully families into choosing virtual.
I'm not sure that I agree. That may be ACPS's intent, but I think my son's teachers will do their best to make hybrid the best experience that it can be.
I mean the school board. I don’t think they are supporting or giving teachers their best. Teachers are just as frustrated. They are sometimes last to know information.
That's what I'm hearing from my child's teachers in ES. They are the very last to know information (right after parents).
The school board doesn't care. Not a single one answered "getting kids back in school" when asked about their priorities at their last retreat.
And it's painfully obvious what Hutchings and central office wants.