Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been weekly, sometimes several a week, emails with information sent out by the principal to enrolled Lafayette families. Something is amiss if you've missed all the emails, zoom calls, etc.
I'm depressed today because my Kindergartener didn't lottery into an in-person seat, so unless bunches of families turn down their seats, she will remain in virtual school hell except now with a new teacher and classmates. My DC is going to be devastated. Trying to hold onto the fact that in this moment, we are healthy. Everything sucks right now.
Hang in there. I would not be surprised if there are large amounts of kids who do turn it down. If there are health risks at home, people aren't going to send their kids.
I can't imagine a K student being "devastated" over this. Are you being a touch dramatic?
Sadly kids that young take their cues from their hysterical parents.
"You poor BABY! I can't BELIEVE you have to continue with this terrible PRETEND SCHOOL!"
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Anonymous wrote:Would love it if she would take kids from our school, where we are not reopening. No equity at DCPS.
Well done Lafayette.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been weekly, sometimes several a week, emails with information sent out by the principal to enrolled Lafayette families. Something is amiss if you've missed all the emails, zoom calls, etc.
I'm depressed today because my Kindergartener didn't lottery into an in-person seat, so unless bunches of families turn down their seats, she will remain in virtual school hell except now with a new teacher and classmates. My DC is going to be devastated. Trying to hold onto the fact that in this moment, we are healthy. Everything sucks right now.
Hang in there. I would not be surprised if there are large amounts of kids who do turn it down. If there are health risks at home, people aren't going to send their kids.
I can't imagine a K student being "devastated" over this. Are you being a touch dramatic?
Anonymous wrote:Looks like all students who wanted them have in person spots except for 20 in Kindergarten. Pretty impressive!
Anonymous wrote:PP thanks for reminding us that other places have closed schools. I keep telling myself, the safest plan is to wait for the vaccine and for the numbers to go down. Reopening now in the middle of the worst days of the pandemic is insane.