Anonymous wrote:The we can't rearrange the bus stops is absolutely ridiculous. WHY do they make their job so unnecessarily complicated. starting with limiting to 11 students on a bus. Then- oh maybe we could do 1 kid per seat. (Dude you can do more than that - but siblings together.) Open the windows, its short rides- just fill them up.
Why do you have different bus stops for different days????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The we can't rearrange the bus stops is absolutely ridiculous. WHY do they make their job so unnecessarily complicated. starting with limiting to 11 students on a bus. Then- oh maybe we could do 1 kid per seat. (Dude you can do more than that - but siblings together.) Open the windows, its short rides- just fill them up.
Why do you have different bus stops for different days????
and they will be masked.. in all seriousness- if this is preventing more kids in school, when exactly will it be OK for full-time in-person learning? when COVID disappears??
I'm done hoping with APS. I'm lpoking to rent near my family where districts are prioritizing full-time, in-person learning.
Anonymous wrote:The we can't rearrange the bus stops is absolutely ridiculous. WHY do they make their job so unnecessarily complicated. starting with limiting to 11 students on a bus. Then- oh maybe we could do 1 kid per seat. (Dude you can do more than that - but siblings together.) Open the windows, its short rides- just fill them up.
Why do you have different bus stops for different days????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the speaker section of the meeting. Why are people pushing for virtual at each individual school next year? If most kids are back in person, why would you want your kid in a virtual class with just a few other students instead of in a regular virtual class with kids combined from various schools? What am I missing?
FOMO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the speaker section of the meeting. Why are people pushing for virtual at each individual school next year? If most kids are back in person, why would you want your kid in a virtual class with just a few other students instead of in a regular virtual class with kids combined from various schools? What am I missing?
FOMO
Anonymous wrote:I missed the speaker section of the meeting. Why are people pushing for virtual at each individual school next year? If most kids are back in person, why would you want your kid in a virtual class with just a few other students instead of in a regular virtual class with kids combined from various schools? What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:What did they say about summer school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. A dedicated county-wide virtual class is so much better than concurrent. If parents insist on school-based virtual, it will end up being concurrent, to the detriment of all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see how we can have school based virtual options at every school.
Agree, they have all these cuts to make, they can't have virtual by school.
Demanding virtual in every school is irrational and unreasonable.
Durand and the school board need to put an end to this discussion. it's ridiculous. Families that are expecting concurrent in the fall should go private if not comfortable
+1000.. because the families that are not comfortable with teachers vaccinated will never be OK with this. they should remain remote or private