Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What state? Do you know about how many teachers/students opted out for the year? How did your district and school board logistically deal with any staffing shortages?
Wisconsin
About 85% of district families opted for in person per our building principal
No staffing shortages
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did you take out extra life insurance on the kids- you know just incase
0% of deaths have occurred in individuals under 19
that's just not true
In the state being discussed it is 100% true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did you take out extra life insurance on the kids- you know just incase
0% of deaths have occurred in individuals under 19
that's just not true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did you take out extra life insurance on the kids- you know just incase
0% of deaths have occurred in individuals under 19
that's just not true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No question, just wanted to say how envious I am.
+1. I am so mad I did not try and enroll my child in a private school. I should have realized that the districts here are all full of empty promises.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did you take out extra life insurance on the kids- you know just incase
0% of deaths have occurred in individuals under 19
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did you take out extra life insurance on the kids- you know just incase
0% of deaths have occurred in individuals under 19
Anonymous wrote:We're in western MD and our kids start next week (private school). Masks required and lots of protocols in place, including plexiglass barriers on each desk, but our kids are super-excited to go. Our county's health officer has approved their plans.
Anonymous wrote:No question, just wanted to say how envious I am.
Anonymous wrote:What's the current Covid status in your state? My entire state has about 220 active cases and has not had a spike since June. At best, districts are going back 2 days in person with crazy restrictions. My county has 25 active cases and still kids aren't going back full time.
Also, what do the days look like? Our district is either 2 days full time or DL. The in school kids only leave their classroom for 30 min of recess. Lunch etc is in the classroom. And a lot is done via Chromebook to prevent closeness and sharing of stuff.
We are homeschooling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the policy if there are positive cases? Will they quarantine the teachers?
Teachers and students must quarantine for 14 if they test positive
How you could possibly trust that students are going to do that? Parents send their kids to school sick all the time pre-covid.
Responsible community.
Anonymous wrote:
A private school with two year olds?