Anonymous
Post 09/01/2021 11:55     Subject: PG County covid metrics for in person/hybrid or virtual school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the breakdown of kids doing virtual in elementary school versus in person?


It is about 17%


My Principal said that with the initial virtual offering they had 10 kids sign up. After the applications were reopened, they had 85 students who chose virtual. Total student body is about 530.


Anonymous
Post 09/01/2021 11:41     Subject: PG County covid metrics for in person/hybrid or virtual school

Anonymous wrote:What is the breakdown of kids doing virtual in elementary school versus in person?


It is about 17%
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2021 11:36     Subject: PG County covid metrics for in person/hybrid or virtual school

What is the breakdown of kids doing virtual in elementary school versus in person?
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2021 10:55     Subject: Re:PG County covid metrics for in person/hybrid or virtual school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So now I’ve heard some pgcps teachers will be teaching hybrid again.


I haven't heard any teachers that are doing hybrid. They will either be teaching in person or virtual. I don't think any classroom teacher is doing both at the same time.
I know that some ESOL teachers meet with some students in person and some online but I am pretty sure that those a separate times not concurrent.


If there aren't enough students in a grade to create a virtual classroom, and those teachers don't somehow link up with another school in the same situation to create a classroom, one class in that grade will be a hybrid class.


That really pisses me off. I don't want my kids teacher to have to have split time between their online students and their in the classroom students.

It's not fair to the teacher and it's not fair to any of those kids. I really hope that the principals are working together to minimize that situation.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2021 20:50     Subject: Re:PG County covid metrics for in person/hybrid or virtual school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So now I’ve heard some pgcps teachers will be teaching hybrid again.


I haven't heard any teachers that are doing hybrid. They will either be teaching in person or virtual. I don't think any classroom teacher is doing both at the same time.
I know that some ESOL teachers meet with some students in person and some online but I am pretty sure that those a separate times not concurrent.


If there aren't enough students in a grade to create a virtual classroom, and those teachers don't somehow link up with another school in the same situation to create a classroom, one class in that grade will be a hybrid class.


What?! What a mess.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2021 19:11     Subject: Re:PG County covid metrics for in person/hybrid or virtual school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So now I’ve heard some pgcps teachers will be teaching hybrid again.


I haven't heard any teachers that are doing hybrid. They will either be teaching in person or virtual. I don't think any classroom teacher is doing both at the same time.
I know that some ESOL teachers meet with some students in person and some online but I am pretty sure that those a separate times not concurrent.


If there aren't enough students in a grade to create a virtual classroom, and those teachers don't somehow link up with another school in the same situation to create a classroom, one class in that grade will be a hybrid class.