Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the above thread:
Here is a recent quote from the DME. Compared to other districts DCPS is much more non committal about the fall.
"We also believe and, I know I personally think this, the virus is insidious and we have no idea what the world will look like in September. We do know that there will be no child vaccine, probably, by then and so we need to prepare for a September that is not necessarily going to be normal. So we should be preparing for a September that could have some version of hybrid or virtual ongoing. So we also think it's important that we continue to support our teachers who are at the center of this endeavor as they continue strengthening their virtual education skills.”
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRjt5FDgYuE&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=DCSBOE at 8:00)
I was the one who posted this. I still hope that we will come to his senses. I hope he just said this without thinking it through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the above thread:
Here is a recent quote from the DME. Compared to other districts DCPS is much more non committal about the fall.
"We also believe and, I know I personally think this, the virus is insidious and we have no idea what the world will look like in September. We do know that there will be no child vaccine, probably, by then and so we need to prepare for a September that is not necessarily going to be normal. So we should be preparing for a September that could have some version of hybrid or virtual ongoing. So we also think it's important that we continue to support our teachers who are at the center of this endeavor as they continue strengthening their virtual education skills.”
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRjt5FDgYuE&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=DCSBOE at 8:00)
I was the one who posted this. I still hope that we will come to his senses. I hope he just said this without thinking it through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% in person, but Wednesdays are off.
Noooooooooo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% chance of 50/50, except for 10th, 11th, and 12th grades.
Huh? Are you one of those who think KIDS need to be vaccinated before school can resume? If so, you are nuts. Then again, lots of people have gone nuts during this, so maybe you are right. I still hold out hope that sanity will prevail.
Anonymous wrote:Stokes: Spring 2022 when the vaccine is released for kids.
Anonymous wrote:From the above thread:
Here is a recent quote from the DME. Compared to other districts DCPS is much more non committal about the fall.
"We also believe and, I know I personally think this, the virus is insidious and we have no idea what the world will look like in September. We do know that there will be no child vaccine, probably, by then and so we need to prepare for a September that is not necessarily going to be normal. So we should be preparing for a September that could have some version of hybrid or virtual ongoing. So we also think it's important that we continue to support our teachers who are at the center of this endeavor as they continue strengthening their virtual education skills.”
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRjt5FDgYuE&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=DCSBOE at 8:00)
Anonymous wrote:100% in person, but Wednesdays are off.
Anonymous wrote:K-5 will be back in person five days per week, with DC setting up a citywide online academy for anyone not comfortable with this plan.
I also predict that DCPS communication will continue to be dismal, planning for the 2021-22 school year will begin months late, the WTU will continue to move any goalpost that's out there and that everything still will be unnecessarily suboptimal for the kids.
Don't forget that DCPS will have to start reviewing boundaries likely before we're fully out of the pandemic. That'll be something to behold.
Anonymous wrote:K-5 will be back in person five days per week, with DC setting up a citywide online academy for anyone not comfortable with this plan.
I also predict that DCPS communication will continue to be dismal, planning for the 2021-22 school year will begin months late, the WTU will continue to move any goalpost that's out there and that everything still will be unnecessarily suboptimal for the kids.
Don't forget that DCPS will have to start reviewing boundaries likely before we're fully out of the pandemic. That'll be something to behold.