Anonymous wrote:Time to move to MD. Hogan just announced they are extending the closure through May 15. Which may give way to the possibility of maybe limited groups coming back .....like high schoolers can have a graduation ceremony.
Anonymous wrote:I anticipate that there will be some kind of camps/programming that the city will hold. We have a few camps lined up for the summer that may still take place, fingers crossed. If worse comes to worst I will hire a summer babysitter from the multitudes of college/high school kids that will be looking for other work with camps, pools closed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew this was coming and I'm still SO ANGRY. The work from school and the connections to the other kids is what is keeping my kid in a routine and alleviating anxiety. This just leaves us all to fend for ourselves and is totally abandoning the kids.
I am also all caps angry. I get we can't go back. Simply deciding, just because now it's not breaking the law, to fully shut down is infuriating. And with zero explanation to the public about why that choice was made.
Same. I don't understand why they made this choice and would appreciate an explanation. If the idea is to start back sooner in the fall when it will hopefully be safer, say that. If the idea is to teach teachers how to manage distance learning in the fall, say that. I hate being in the dark and not knowing what's on the table.
They did say that. Did you listen to the press conference? The Mayor said she was hoping we can start the school year 3 weeks earlier to compensate. Of course a lot will go into that like negotiating with the union, facilities, and of course monitoring the state of the pandemic.
I am not a Bowser fan but I’m perplexed by all the anger. This is a fast moving situation and I think DCPS has handled it better than many other school districts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew this was coming and I'm still SO ANGRY. The work from school and the connections to the other kids is what is keeping my kid in a routine and alleviating anxiety. This just leaves us all to fend for ourselves and is totally abandoning the kids.
I am also all caps angry. I get we can't go back. Simply deciding, just because now it's not breaking the law, to fully shut down is infuriating. And with zero explanation to the public about why that choice was made.
Same. I don't understand why they made this choice and would appreciate an explanation. If the idea is to start back sooner in the fall when it will hopefully be safer, say that. If the idea is to teach teachers how to manage distance learning in the fall, say that. I hate being in the dark and not knowing what's on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Summer camps aren't going to happen. Seriously. Nor are there going to be programs" for kids run by "after care" companies. You are going to have to hire a nanny.
wrong. companies will ABSOLUTELY be doing this stuff to make up for lost income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew this was coming and I'm still SO ANGRY. The work from school and the connections to the other kids is what is keeping my kid in a routine and alleviating anxiety. This just leaves us all to fend for ourselves and is totally abandoning the kids.
I am also all caps angry. I get we can't go back. Simply deciding, just because now it's not breaking the law, to fully shut down is infuriating. And with zero explanation to the public about why that choice was made.
Same. I don't understand why they made this choice and would appreciate an explanation. If the idea is to start back sooner in the fall when it will hopefully be safer, say that. If the idea is to teach teachers how to manage distance learning in the fall, say that. I hate being in the dark and not knowing what's on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew this was coming and I'm still SO ANGRY. The work from school and the connections to the other kids is what is keeping my kid in a routine and alleviating anxiety. This just leaves us all to fend for ourselves and is totally abandoning the kids.
I am also all caps angry. I get we can't go back. Simply deciding, just because now it's not breaking the law, to fully shut down is infuriating. And with zero explanation to the public about why that choice was made.
Anonymous wrote:Hire a high school kid to watch them?
Anonymous wrote:If you are in a household where both parents (or single parent or guardian) work and are required to be working from home, what will you do with your kids after May 29?
We have two elementary school kids. Looking for ideas. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Summer camps aren't going to happen. Seriously. Nor are there going to be programs" for kids run by "after care" companies. You are going to have to hire a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew this was coming and I'm still SO ANGRY. The work from school and the connections to the other kids is what is keeping my kid in a routine and alleviating anxiety. This just leaves us all to fend for ourselves and is totally abandoning the kids.
Repeat after me: as parents we are 100% responsible for our children 100% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:I knew this was coming and I'm still SO ANGRY. The work from school and the connections to the other kids is what is keeping my kid in a routine and alleviating anxiety. This just leaves us all to fend for ourselves and is totally abandoning the kids.