Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be a hot mess.
It’s all theater.
Anonymous wrote:This will be a hot mess.
Anonymous wrote:PP also there will need to be parents parking and walking kids up. No more kiss and drop car lanes. Also, 2nd and up can walk to cars off school property or home at end of day, but pre-k through 1st will need a authorized adult to be released. Each grade as mentioned before will have designated exists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regarding start of day and screening questions, I attended 2 Q&A sessions tonight one for elem and one for HS. Both said it is the escorting parent or student themself (HS) that will need to show proof of being cleared by the qualtrics screener questions before being admitted. As a staff member I get a “cleared” email a few minutes after I fill out the questionnaire. just passing along.
I admit I have not paid one bit of attention to this because I assumed HS would never go back.
Can HS kids go in on their own?
Anonymous wrote:Regarding start of day and screening questions, I attended 2 Q&A sessions tonight one for elem and one for HS. Both said it is the escorting parent or student themself (HS) that will need to show proof of being cleared by the qualtrics screener questions before being admitted. As a staff member I get a “cleared” email a few minutes after I fill out the questionnaire. just passing along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The logistic are unreal, parents better be patient. Kids all have to be ready to start the day at their desks at 9am, so hybrid families need to plan to show up at school really early to wait in line. No pulling into the kiss and drop at 8:45.
We were told drop off will be rolling so they we won’t necessarily start right at 9 (staff)
So what time will the kids not in person/full time DL that day start?
The normal time.
Then hybrid kids will just join once they arrive? That doesn’t seem to make sense with what our elementary school told us. He said kids would be congregated in the gym upon arrival and then released the class together.
I'm going to bet that gets changed- someone is going to nix that idea since it defeats the purpose of cohorting kids. Most schools will have students go straight to classrooms and teachers will have some sort of independent work/choice board.
Our school is having children go straight to their classroom
DP. I expect this will vary by school depending on how many students have selected hybrid. For the schools with very low percentages, their arrival window can be much shorter, so it's more feasible to send students directly to classes without interrupting teacher prep time. At the schools with 70% doing hybrid, they'll necessarily need a longer arrival time, and probably will need to hold students somewhere so that teachers still get their before-school prep time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington needs to jettison its 11 students to a bus silliness.
Both FCPS and FCCPS are allowing 1 student per seat, and both are allowing siblings to sit next ot each other on the bus.
fcps policy "• Students should load the bus from back-to-front and unload from front-to-back.
• Students are to be seated one per seat and closest to the window unless they are siblings coming from the same household."
https://www.fcps.edu/returntoschool/return-school-questions-and-answers?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=
Yes, this is a perfect example of APS constantly shooting itself in the foot. WHY!? Seriously, WHY is this the policy.
+1. This is just some arbitrary rule they made up. APS sports this winter were allowed 20 kids per bus but for actual school they can only have 11?? APS you never cease to amaze me with your inane policies.