Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Duran need to comply with CDC guidelines at all? If they change to 3ft, can he just hold out? I think he knew the CDC was about to change so that’s why he sent that email to shut us all up yesterday.
Precisely. Of course he can hold out. CDC does not dictate school policy, provides guidance. Northam has a say but given there’s 3 months of school left, does not seem to be a good source of resources to scramble to get them in the last month and a half of school. Need to focus on doind fall the right way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been hoping/praying for the CDC to reduce the distancing guideline to 3 feet for schools (especially elementary). It seems like it may actually happen, but I'm skeptical and reluctant to think Duran will put the effort in place to open schools full-time ASAP. Hopefully Northam signs the bill with the emergency clause and takes the power away from Duran, but what are everyone's thoughts here?
It will not happen until the fall. Plan accordingly.
Why not, if CDC reduces guidelines to 3 feet? Other than Duran and the SB not wanting to deal with logistics, aka - doing their job?
Exactly. And the teachers have vaccines. It is disgusting how many are sitting at home still pretending to teach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seem to be a Duran supporter. If he had plans to reopen, no one outside APS knew that. He looked ridiculous following Fairfax after they announced. He needs to lead, not follow other schools systems. The governor’s announcement made him look like an idiot
False. They had plans to release them at the school board meeting that was roughly a week after Northam’s announcement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been hoping/praying for the CDC to reduce the distancing guideline to 3 feet for schools (especially elementary). It seems like it may actually happen, but I'm skeptical and reluctant to think Duran will put the effort in place to open schools full-time ASAP. Hopefully Northam signs the bill with the emergency clause and takes the power away from Duran, but what are everyone's thoughts here?
It will not happen until the fall. Plan accordingly.
Why not, if CDC reduces guidelines to 3 feet? Other than Duran and the SB not wanting to deal with logistics, aka - doing their job?
Anonymous wrote:You seem to be a Duran supporter. If he had plans to reopen, no one outside APS knew that. He looked ridiculous following Fairfax after they announced. He needs to lead, not follow other schools systems. The governor’s announcement made him look like an idiot
Anonymous wrote:My child’s class has 18 kids hybrid. I’m not sure how you space 18 kids 3 ft apart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 ft is still to much for a lot of schools to be able to go back FT. Our school could not be at max capacity and do 5 day. We currently do have teachers using multiple classrooms and kids going to class in random rooms not typically classrooms.
Hopefully it would be enough to get in kids off the waitlist though
I actually think given many kids will still opt for remote learning, full-time, in-person can happen after spring break. It may just take some extra effort from the SB, which frankly, it's time for.
I’m not sure why you think that, Duran sent out an email no less than two days ago saying the model will not change at all for this school year. Period.
Duran would rather the kids still be fully remote if the Governor didn't put pressure on him. He's a weak leader and an embarrassment for our community. If the CDC changes to 3 feet social distancing, Duran will yet again, be forced to figure out 5 days of in-person learning asap, regardless of logistics.
Anonymous wrote:Does Duran need to comply with CDC guidelines at all? If they change to 3ft, can he just hold out? I think he knew the CDC was about to change so that’s why he sent that email to shut us all up yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 ft is still to much for a lot of schools to be able to go back FT. Our school could not be at max capacity and do 5 day. We currently do have teachers using multiple classrooms and kids going to class in random rooms not typically classrooms.
Hopefully it would be enough to get in kids off the waitlist though
I actually think given many kids will still opt for remote learning, full-time, in-person can happen after spring break. It may just take some extra effort from the SB, which frankly, it's time for.
I’m not sure why you think that, Duran sent out an email no less than two days ago saying the model will not change at all for this school year. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been hoping/praying for the CDC to reduce the distancing guideline to 3 feet for schools (especially elementary). It seems like it may actually happen, but I'm skeptical and reluctant to think Duran will put the effort in place to open schools full-time ASAP. Hopefully Northam signs the bill with the emergency clause and takes the power away from Duran, but what are everyone's thoughts here?
It will not happen until the fall. Plan accordingly.
Why not, if CDC reduces guidelines to 3 feet? Other than Duran and the SB not wanting to deal with logistics, aka - doing their job?
Do you have any idea how complex the logistics are? Offering a choice to the ones who,had to decide about virtual in December. Teachers, classrooms, bus routes, etc. Our numbers in this area are still not great. Just stop.