Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right- I understand (from DCUM) that neither Murch nor Lafayette is doing simulcasting. If that is true, then that’s not an explanation for the difference between Janney and the other schools.
I read that language to mean that because Lafayette and Murch WERE doing simulcasting for some of Q3, they can bring in all the kids who were simulcasting now for in-person class without changing the class assignments -- which Janney can't do, because there was never simulcasting in the first place and so bringing in more classes would require shuffling up all the homeroom assignments, which isn't permitted. But maybe I'm misunderstanding it, the whole thing has been quite complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Right- I understand (from DCUM) that neither Murch nor Lafayette is doing simulcasting. If that is true, then that’s not an explanation for the difference between Janney and the other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janney teachers are a dime a dozen. There is nothing special (we have been there and at other DC Schools).
Let them leave. As I reflect on my children's education, the best teachers were from a Title 1 school.
The Janney teachers are fine, sweet, mostly inexperienced. They get high impact ratings because there are few students who have behavior challenges / are not prepared for school.
I am hopeful that DC shakes up the leadership team like they did for Lafayette.
Why didn’t you stay at your Title 1?
We thought there was something behind the hype
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure the principal can force staff back but it's not 4 days a week because there are teachers who are refusing to come back.
At a Lafayette Principal Broquard got the job done. The only teachers who have not come
back have an ADA exemption. The Principal shows real leadership and care for students in bringing back over 700 kids today. She has the right priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the teachers in third grade are doing in person this term. But because of space limitations, it's only two full days a week for each class. The children will be on their regular virtual schedule on the other days so no loss of virtual instruction the other days. I am satisfied with this situation.
2 full days is 14 hours of IPL. Some grades literally have 5 hours of IPL and their DL has been cut as well. My child has one day where she has only one instructional block (not Weds).
Seriously third grade parent. Your kid with two full days is getting more time than most kids at janney.
Most of us are getting 5 hours.
I'm sorry. My kid hasn't set foot in a school all year and honestly I didn't expect him to. Unfortunately the situation this year has sucked for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Lafayette is dispensing with the 6 FOOT rule, not 3 foot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the teachers in third grade are doing in person this term. But because of space limitations, it's only two full days a week for each class. The children will be on their regular virtual schedule on the other days so no loss of virtual instruction the other days. I am satisfied with this situation.
2 full days is 14 hours of IPL. Some grades literally have 5 hours of IPL and their DL has been cut as well. My child has one day where she has only one instructional block (not Weds).
Seriously third grade parent. Your kid with two full days is getting more time than most kids at janney.
Most of us are getting 5 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Right- I understand (from DCUM) that neither Murch nor Lafayette is doing simulcasting. If that is true, then that’s not an explanation for the difference between Janney and the other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the teachers in third grade are doing in person this term. But because of space limitations, it's only two full days a week for each class. The children will be on their regular virtual schedule on the other days so no loss of virtual instruction the other days. I am satisfied with this situation.
2 full days is 14 hours of IPL. Some grades literally have 5 hours of IPL and their DL has been cut as well. My child has one day where she has only one instructional block (not Weds).