Anonymous wrote:ALL of it has a downside. And I don’t know that holding students back em masse is any worse than trying to pull off hybrid or whatever.
Academics are not the biggest problem here. Child care and socialization for young kids is critical. Why can’t we run something that looks like the summer DCPS enrichment for kids. Outside play, reading stories, pretend play, some reading and math to retain what they learned last year.
Trying to make this year resemble a normal one has failed massively. Let’s get creative. There is time before 3rd quarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The year is a wash. I wish schools would simply decide that EVERYONE will repeat their grade next year. A pandemic is a once a century event and our country has failed miserably to manage our way through it. We are going to have a ‘9/11s worth’ of people dying daily for the next several weeks.
There is no public grieving or even a moments is silence for the dead. No real economic support got families that are struggling to survive. Personally I could GAF about school this year - our family has lost 2 people to this disease, one was a health worker. I just want to get through this.
thank you. this is how i feel.
my only issue for the repeat would be how does this work for HS students, seniors. but for elementary school definitely. i always say an extra year to save for college
Anonymous wrote:The year is a wash. I wish schools would simply decide that EVERYONE will repeat their grade next year. A pandemic is a once a century event and our country has failed miserably to manage our way through it. We are going to have a ‘9/11s worth’ of people dying daily for the next several weeks.
There is no public grieving or even a moments is silence for the dead. No real economic support got families that are struggling to survive. Personally I could GAF about school this year - our family has lost 2 people to this disease, one was a health worker. I just want to get through this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like my kids back in regular school. Virtual learning is not going well at my house. But unlike other folks here, I am not optimistic about hybrid learning. I expect it will be a mess and destabilise what we have right now. I’m desperately hoping that they can speed up the vaccine rollout so we can get back to semi-normal by late spring but that may just be a pipe dream
Yep. I’ve been a supporter of reopening this whole time, but if we’re given a hybrid option, we’ll decline. My kid is at a camp that will not offer part time. So given the choice of part-time school and sucking at my job vs. full-time camp, I’ll take camp. It’s better for my kid and for my family’s finances.
a camp?
Yep. A daycare that has expanded to offer care for older kids. They facilitate the kids’ online classes. There are tons of these throughout the city.
Pretty sure if lots of schools go hybrid these camps will start offering three days a week plans.
Oops so much for all that elaborate cohorting!
Our camp has specifically said it won’t offer part time because it is set up to have groups of kids not mix with others. So it won’t offer part-time if schools go hybrid, which means we won’t elect hybrid and will choose all virtual so my kid can keep going to camp. We need the supervisor so we can work.
But generally I agree. All these pods and cohorts are BS. Kids should have (and could have) been in school safely this whole time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like my kids back in regular school. Virtual learning is not going well at my house. But unlike other folks here, I am not optimistic about hybrid learning. I expect it will be a mess and destabilise what we have right now. I’m desperately hoping that they can speed up the vaccine rollout so we can get back to semi-normal by late spring but that may just be a pipe dream
Yep. I’ve been a supporter of reopening this whole time, but if we’re given a hybrid option, we’ll decline. My kid is at a camp that will not offer part time. So given the choice of part-time school and sucking at my job vs. full-time camp, I’ll take camp. It’s better for my kid and for my family’s finances.
a camp?
Yep. A daycare that has expanded to offer care for older kids. They facilitate the kids’ online classes. There are tons of these throughout the city.
Pretty sure if lots of schools go hybrid these camps will start offering three days a week plans.
Oops so much for all that elaborate cohorting!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like my kids back in regular school. Virtual learning is not going well at my house. But unlike other folks here, I am not optimistic about hybrid learning. I expect it will be a mess and destabilise what we have right now. I’m desperately hoping that they can speed up the vaccine rollout so we can get back to semi-normal by late spring but that may just be a pipe dream
Yep. I’ve been a supporter of reopening this whole time, but if we’re given a hybrid option, we’ll decline. My kid is at a camp that will not offer part time. So given the choice of part-time school and sucking at my job vs. full-time camp, I’ll take camp. It’s better for my kid and for my family’s finances.
a camp?
Yep. A daycare that has expanded to offer care for older kids. They facilitate the kids’ online classes. There are tons of these throughout the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like my kids back in regular school. Virtual learning is not going well at my house. But unlike other folks here, I am not optimistic about hybrid learning. I expect it will be a mess and destabilise what we have right now. I’m desperately hoping that they can speed up the vaccine rollout so we can get back to semi-normal by late spring but that may just be a pipe dream
Yep. I’ve been a supporter of reopening this whole time, but if we’re given a hybrid option, we’ll decline. My kid is at a camp that will not offer part time. So given the choice of part-time school and sucking at my job vs. full-time camp, I’ll take camp. It’s better for my kid and for my family’s finances.
a camp?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like my kids back in regular school. Virtual learning is not going well at my house. But unlike other folks here, I am not optimistic about hybrid learning. I expect it will be a mess and destabilise what we have right now. I’m desperately hoping that they can speed up the vaccine rollout so we can get back to semi-normal by late spring but that may just be a pipe dream
Yep. I’ve been a supporter of reopening this whole time, but if we’re given a hybrid option, we’ll decline. My kid is at a camp that will not offer part time. So given the choice of part-time school and sucking at my job vs. full-time camp, I’ll take camp. It’s better for my kid and for my family’s finances.
Anonymous wrote:I would really like my kids back in regular school. Virtual learning is not going well at my house. But unlike other folks here, I am not optimistic about hybrid learning. I expect it will be a mess and destabilise what we have right now. I’m desperately hoping that they can speed up the vaccine rollout so we can get back to semi-normal by late spring but that may just be a pipe dream
Anonymous wrote:I would really like my kids back in regular school. Virtual learning is not going well at my house. But unlike other folks here, I am not optimistic about hybrid learning. I expect it will be a mess and destabilise what we have right now. I’m desperately hoping that they can speed up the vaccine rollout so we can get back to semi-normal by late spring but that may just be a pipe dream