Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I find some of these comments disturbing. You are starting to sound like an angry crazy mob. You do know there is a pandemic? You do know teachers will be able to get the first dose of the vaccine beginning Jan 25? I know it's been tough, I have 2 kids at home with me, but surely we can wait until term 4, when numbers will be lower and teachers will have been vaccinated.Just makes more sense.
What makes you think that DCPS elementary schools will reopen for Term 4? Because the WTU and the City Council are on board with the plan?
Hint: they aren't.
Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I find some of these comments disturbing. You are starting to sound like an angry crazy mob. You do know there is a pandemic? You do know teachers will be able to get the first dose of the vaccine beginning Jan 25? I know it's been tough, I have 2 kids at home with me, but surely we can wait until term 4, when numbers will be lower and teachers will have been vaccinated.Just makes more sense.
Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that if you look at other schools’ plans, they have teachers returning and students returning. At Hearst, that is clearly not happening. Parents are allowed to be angry. Especially when tricks are being used to get the numbers to look higher. We all know Term 4 will arrive and our Owls still won’t be back in school. But sure, we can continue to believe that three hours of teaching four days a week is a legitimate education.
Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that if you look at other schools’ plans, they have teachers returning and students returning. At Hearst, that is clearly not happening. Parents are allowed to be angry. Especially when tricks are being used to get the numbers to look higher. We all know Term 4 will arrive and our Owls still won’t be back in school. But sure, we can continue to believe that three hours of teaching four days a week is a legitimate education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are CARES classrooms in person learning? It's just overseen virtual learning. I was not aware that could be counted as in person learning.
Won't in person learning be the same as CARES? Yes the teacher will actually be in the room with students but they'll still be teaching from a computer at their desk. At least from the model I saw.
Anonymous wrote:Are CARES classrooms in person learning? It's just overseen virtual learning. I was not aware that could be counted as in person learning.
Anonymous wrote:Are CARES classrooms in person learning? It's just overseen virtual learning. I was not aware that could be counted as in person learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the Hearst re-opening plan for real? I just looked at several other elementary school's plans on their websites (including my own kid's school) and they are bringing back a lot more students. Some elementary schools even have at least one in person class per grade. And Hearst's principal could only bring back 10 kids in K for in person learning, according to what was shared above? She completely prioritizes teachers over students and families. Virtual learning does not work for most elementary students, and she is bringing back 10 out of 330+ kids because one Hearst teacher agreed to go back. ONLY ONE! What happened to the Teacher's Union recalling teachers when more students wanted to go back?
Yes, it is for real according to the principal's newsletter that went out today. How is 1 teacher coming back acceptable?
It's surprising it was approved. If 50% of parents of responded they wanted in person learning and the final plan is 3% for learning with a teacher (10 kinder kids/330 total enrollment) you should be pissed because it has been presented as 20% of students being served when in reality almost all of them are going to be baby sat.
The justification in the community email is condescending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the Hearst re-opening plan for real? I just looked at several other elementary school's plans on their websites (including my own kid's school) and they are bringing back a lot more students. Some elementary schools even have at least one in person class per grade. And Hearst's principal could only bring back 10 kids in K for in person learning, according to what was shared above? She completely prioritizes teachers over students and families. Virtual learning does not work for most elementary students, and she is bringing back 10 out of 330+ kids because one Hearst teacher agreed to go back. ONLY ONE! What happened to the Teacher's Union recalling teachers when more students wanted to go back?
Yes, it is for real according to the principal's newsletter that went out today. How is 1 teacher coming back acceptable?
Anonymous wrote:Is the Hearst re-opening plan for real? I just looked at several other elementary school's plans on their websites (including my own kid's school) and they are bringing back a lot more students. Some elementary schools even have at least one in person class per grade. And Hearst's principal could only bring back 10 kids in K for in person learning, according to what was shared above? She completely prioritizes teachers over students and families. Virtual learning does not work for most elementary students, and she is bringing back 10 out of 330+ kids because one Hearst teacher agreed to go back. ONLY ONE! What happened to the Teacher's Union recalling teachers when more students wanted to go back?