Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician says it’s silly school is not going to be open full time. He says the risk is quite low.
Anonymous wrote:DCPS teacher says: I too think we will start with hybrid and then go to DL after a month because of outbreaks, cleaning issues, teacher absences, student absences, illnesses, and total confusion of a mixed up schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Schools make no money.
Also DCPS has made no guarantees to follow OSSE and CDC guidelines, unlike places of business. I mean there'd be no problem if DCPS does this, the issue is they are likely afraid to make promises they can't or won't keep. Kinda reminds me of that one time we lost Head Start funding...![]()
So I'd really prepare for DL. Sure we may roll out hybrid for a little while but I have a strong...let's call it 'suspicion' it will mostly be DL this school year. At least til arounf April/May 2021.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t be better for students if DCPS bought desks? Why can’t they be proactive?
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread. Is there momentum to lobby DC to prioritize opening schools in person but not bars?
We need to pick. Let’s prioritize our schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our principal said that with 12 children in the classroom the children are six feet apart. That means with 20 they would be 4/5 feet apart.
Your school must have desks. There is no way kids can sit at a table and be 4-5 feet apart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Masks work. Let’s open schools.
Those same epidemiologists would send their kids to school.
You sure about that?
Anonymous wrote:Masks work. Let’s open schools.
Those same epidemiologists would send their kids to school.