Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. A dedicated county-wide virtual class is so much better than concurrent. If parents insist on school-based virtual, it will end up being concurrent, to the detriment of all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see how we can have school based virtual options at every school.
Agree, they have all these cuts to make, they can't have virtual by school.
Demanding virtual in every school is irrational and unreasonable.
I'm a resource assistant and concurrent is so much harder than in person or virtual for me. I never feel like I have enough time. I am crossing my fingers for 5 days in person only next year.
concurrent is the absolute worst. The push from the teachers to ditch concurrent was a major driver for FCCPS returning 5 days a week after spring break.
I’m a teacher in FCCPS. We still have to teach concurrently this year and we were told we may have to next year also. It’s so much harder. It’s harder than any administrator realizes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loft and Duran are focusing 10000% of their thoughts on the maximum distancing. infuriating!!
they need to take a new vote from families and we need to take their power away NOW. they are not capable!!
They aren't addressing why in the world they didn't have a plan B for this 3ft guidance before now. We all knew this was coming. Think creatively, this is insane
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loft and Duran are focusing 10000% of their thoughts on the maximum distancing. infuriating!!
they need to take a new vote from families and we need to take their power away NOW. they are not capable!!
They aren't addressing why in the world they didn't have a plan B for this 3ft guidance before now. We all knew this was coming. Think creatively, this is insane
Anonymous wrote:Loft and Duran are focusing 10000% of their thoughts on the maximum distancing. infuriating!!
they need to take a new vote from families and we need to take their power away NOW. they are not capable!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. A dedicated county-wide virtual class is so much better than concurrent. If parents insist on school-based virtual, it will end up being concurrent, to the detriment of all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see how we can have school based virtual options at every school.
Agree, they have all these cuts to make, they can't have virtual by school.
Demanding virtual in every school is irrational and unreasonable.
Durand and the school board need to put an end to this discussion. it's ridiculous. Families that are expecting concurrent in the fall should go private if not comfortable
Anonymous wrote:+1. A dedicated county-wide virtual class is so much better than concurrent. If parents insist on school-based virtual, it will end up being concurrent, to the detriment of all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see how we can have school based virtual options at every school.
Agree, they have all these cuts to make, they can't have virtual by school.
Demanding virtual in every school is irrational and unreasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. A dedicated county-wide virtual class is so much better than concurrent. If parents insist on school-based virtual, it will end up being concurrent, to the detriment of all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see how we can have school based virtual options at every school.
Agree, they have all these cuts to make, they can't have virtual by school.
Demanding virtual in every school is irrational and unreasonable.
I'm a resource assistant and concurrent is so much harder than in person or virtual for me. I never feel like I have enough time. I am crossing my fingers for 5 days in person only next year.
concurrent is the absolute worst. The push from the teachers to ditch concurrent was a major driver for FCCPS returning 5 days a week after spring break.