Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MS daughter says all the girls she knows are staying virtual and all the boys are going back. She's worried she'll be the only girl in her classes in APS.
Ha! I’m a teacher and I was just telling my husband last night most of my students returning are girls. I have several sections where it’ll be me and 2-3 girls. Gonna be pretty cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My FCPS ES child's principal refuses to tell families how many kids will be in person vs virtual. I mean, we'll figure it out, but WTF?
It’s very Interesting how 50% of the kids in FCPS are returning to school
Where did you see that number? I don't doubt it, just curious. I'm an ES teacher w/ 80% of my students returning.
Fox https://www.fox5dc.com/news/most-students-in-dc-region-plan-to-stick-with-virtual-learning
Anonymous wrote:Both my kids’ APS schools have about 70% if kids coming back hybrid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My FCPS ES child's principal refuses to tell families how many kids will be in person vs virtual. I mean, we'll figure it out, but WTF?
It’s very Interesting how 50% of the kids in FCPS are returning to school
Where did you see that number? I don't doubt it, just curious. I'm an ES teacher w/ 80% of my students returning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My FCPS ES child's principal refuses to tell families how many kids will be in person vs virtual. I mean, we'll figure it out, but WTF?
It’s very Interesting how 50% of the kids in FCPS are returning to school
Anonymous wrote:My MS daughter says all the girls she knows are staying virtual and all the boys are going back. She's worried she'll be the only girl in her classes in APS.
Anonymous wrote:My FCPS ES child's principal refuses to tell families how many kids will be in person vs virtual. I mean, we'll figure it out, but WTF?
Anonymous wrote:My FCPS ES child's principal refuses to tell families how many kids will be in person vs virtual. I mean, we'll figure it out, but WTF?