Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would. In fact, I already do. I also would tell my second grader to wear a mask, but I am not sure how that will work out (he hasn’t been going among people, so we haven’t tried).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a little ray of hope today. France just changed the distancing requirements from six feet to three feet in schools and everyone is required to go back full time as of mid June except high schoolers. If these types of changes work then this trend might catch on. Things could change quickly if cdc changes it's protocol.
Germany (at least Berlin so far, but other regions will likely follow) is going back in August without social distancing.
Anonymous wrote:I saw a little ray of hope today. France just changed the distancing requirements from six feet to three feet in schools and everyone is required to go back full time as of mid June except high schoolers. If these types of changes work then this trend might catch on. Things could change quickly if cdc changes it's protocol.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Yes- the PDs are about DL because they had to fill 3 weeks of PD. Are you actually listening? They keep saying ‘we don’t know’ ect. We might be DL & we might be back in the classroom- but the PD are no indication.
I really hope you are the only poster asking of folks are really teachers. You litmus tests for deterring someone’s true professions, via the internet, are way off.
But yes- I do believe that you are really a teacher. The lack of critical thinking you exhibit is what I see daily during the year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cutting PreK at this stage will actually have a horrendous economic effect on the city. School is childcare + school and people haven't made alternative arrangements. Not feasible at this stage.
You already need essentially fulltime childcare. And A/B schedule that anticipates 16 hours per week max of in person schooling means you need quite a lot of childcare to cover the remainder if both parents are working fulltime
I genuinely don’t think most people have planned for part time school and it’s part of the reason that I think it ultimately won’t happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regarding schools there is no difference between phase 2 and phase 3. All the requirements are the same.
yes. Some sports activities open up, but 10 students in a classroom till there is a vaccine. No real difference between phase 2 and 3 for school. It's just a committee's rec though. If the rest of the country sends kids to school full-time, we will follow eventually.