Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the WTU is holding a rally at Ft Reno this Saturday at 11 am.
I'll try to post the flyers.
Spread the word if you are interested in stopping this plan.
Is WTU proposing a different plan? I am open to alternative plans but extremely frustrated by the treading water that has been occurring.
This. The WTU's positions so far have been ridiculous. If they were to propose something reasonable (N95 masks, really?) I would be happy to support them. But they pretty much just have a head shaking response to everything.
Here’s what WTU wants. What’s unreasonable about wanting N95s??? DCPS won’t even provide masks for students!
https://www.wtulocal6.net/statement_on_in_person_learning
Is that an accurate statement? My DCPS school said they would provide children with masks.
Schools will provide paper masks not N95s.
What is the plan for children that are unable to wear masks?
Of course the school isn’t providing every single student with a new n95 mask each day (which is what you would need for it to be meaningful). That would be a horrendous waste of resources and totally unnecessary.
To put this ask in perspective, ER docs don’t get n95s except when dealing with confirmed COVID positive patients for a non-incidental period of time or when doing certain procedures on patients (intimating and other high risk of aerosolization procedures) on patients for whom tests haven’t come back. They literally don’t get n95s when examining sick patients with COVID symptoms pre-diagnosis. That’s how scarce those resources are at the moment. But sure, yeah, reasonable ask WTU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If no teachers in the grade at the school can come back (health reasons, etc), then there will not be an in-person option for that grade. Cares classrooms depend on size of school and space. In our smaller school, we were told only one cares class and one in-person class per grade. If no teachers are coming back for that grade, then there will be two cares classes per grade. Only 9 kids per cares class for our smaller school (it’s based on size of school).
This is such an AWFUL plan, DCPS. Why aren’t we parents up in arms over this!?!
I don’t think it’s an awful plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the WTU is holding a rally at Ft Reno this Saturday at 11 am.
I'll try to post the flyers.
Spread the word if you are interested in stopping this plan.
Is WTU proposing a different plan? I am open to alternative plans but extremely frustrated by the treading water that has been occurring.
This. The WTU's positions so far have been ridiculous. If they were to propose something reasonable (N95 masks, really?) I would be happy to support them. But they pretty much just have a head shaking response to everything.
Here’s what WTU wants. What’s unreasonable about wanting N95s??? DCPS won’t even provide masks for students!
https://www.wtulocal6.net/statement_on_in_person_learning
Is that an accurate statement? My DCPS school said they would provide children with masks.
Schools will provide paper masks not N95s.
What is the plan for children that are unable to wear masks?
Of course the school isn’t providing every single student with a new n95 mask each day (which is what you would need for it to be meaningful). That would be a horrendous waste of resources and totally unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Yes our charter gave a power point presentation to all families with specific plans for Nov for the neediest kid for supervised DL and hybrid for all in Jan.
Presentation above included things happening now in regards to HVAC and filters, classroom restructuring, outside space restructuring. Plans also included specifics on school cleaning and process, bathroom logistics issues, sinks, fountains, etc... They also addressed flow of people in building (1 way), lunch logistics, classroom containment, student screening, process if staff/student contracted Covid, etc...
I thought it was a really well prepared plan and feel re-assured about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the WTU is holding a rally at Ft Reno this Saturday at 11 am.
I'll try to post the flyers.
Spread the word if you are interested in stopping this plan.
Is WTU proposing a different plan? I am open to alternative plans but extremely frustrated by the treading water that has been occurring.
This. The WTU's positions so far have been ridiculous. If they were to propose something reasonable (N95 masks, really?) I would be happy to support them. But they pretty much just have a head shaking response to everything.
Here’s what WTU wants. What’s unreasonable about wanting N95s??? DCPS won’t even provide masks for students!
https://www.wtulocal6.net/statement_on_in_person_learning
Is that an accurate statement? My DCPS school said they would provide children with masks.
Schools will provide paper masks not N95s.
What is the plan for children that are unable to wear masks?
Of course the school isn’t providing every single student with a new n95 mask each day (which is what you would need for it to be meaningful). That would be a horrendous waste of resources and totally unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the WTU is holding a rally at Ft Reno this Saturday at 11 am.
I'll try to post the flyers.
Spread the word if you are interested in stopping this plan.
Is WTU proposing a different plan? I am open to alternative plans but extremely frustrated by the treading water that has been occurring.
This. The WTU's positions so far have been ridiculous. If they were to propose something reasonable (N95 masks, really?) I would be happy to support them. But they pretty much just have a head shaking response to everything.
Here’s what WTU wants. What’s unreasonable about wanting N95s??? DCPS won’t even provide masks for students!
https://www.wtulocal6.net/statement_on_in_person_learning
Is that an accurate statement? My DCPS school said they would provide children with masks.
Schools will provide paper masks not N95s.
What is the plan for children that are unable to wear masks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but somehow DCPS emailed me the timeline and plans/timeline for the Capitol Hill Cluster School. Haha. Anyone else get that by mistake?
Me too. What was up with that?
Anonymous wrote:No, but somehow DCPS emailed me the timeline and plans/timeline for the Capitol Hill Cluster School. Haha. Anyone else get that by mistake?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the WTU is holding a rally at Ft Reno this Saturday at 11 am.
I'll try to post the flyers.
Spread the word if you are interested in stopping this plan.
Is WTU proposing a different plan? I am open to alternative plans but extremely frustrated by the treading water that has been occurring.
This. The WTU's positions so far have been ridiculous. If they were to propose something reasonable (N95 masks, really?) I would be happy to support them. But they pretty much just have a head shaking response to everything.
Here’s what WTU wants. What’s unreasonable about wanting N95s??? DCPS won’t even provide masks for students!
https://www.wtulocal6.net/statement_on_in_person_learning
Is that an accurate statement? My DCPS school said they would provide children with masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If no teachers in the grade at the school can come back (health reasons, etc), then there will not be an in-person option for that grade. Cares classrooms depend on size of school and space. In our smaller school, we were told only one cares class and one in-person class per grade. If no teachers are coming back for that grade, then there will be two cares classes per grade. Only 9 kids per cares class for our smaller school (it’s based on size of school).
This is such an AWFUL plan, DCPS. Why aren’t we parents up in arms over this!?!
Uh who told that? Another teacher from the school would teach that grade level.
That isn't what we were told at my school. We were told exactly what is written above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the WTU is holding a rally at Ft Reno this Saturday at 11 am.
I'll try to post the flyers.
Spread the word if you are interested in stopping this plan.
Is WTU proposing a different plan? I am open to alternative plans but extremely frustrated by the treading water that has been occurring.
This. The WTU's positions so far have been ridiculous. If they were to propose something reasonable (N95 masks, really?) I would be happy to support them. But they pretty much just have a head shaking response to everything.
Here’s what WTU wants. What’s unreasonable about wanting N95s??? DCPS won’t even provide masks for students!
https://www.wtulocal6.net/statement_on_in_person_learning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:63% of 450 Two Rivers families expressed a preference for distance learning.
Perfect, then the other 47% can go hybrid in person. Problem solved.
First of all, 100 minus 63 is 37, not 47.
Second, the schools can't do both DL and hybrid at the same time. They don't have the staff. You have to pick one or the other. Our school (not Two Rivers) cited this problem of "you can't do two things well" as a reason why they went with DL in August, and are now sticking with it through next year, because it can be continually improved, is the safest option, and a most parents are OK with it.