Anonymous wrote:What absence forms? You only fill out a form when your child is sick or there is a reason they are not attending virtual school. PP clearly does not attend YY.
Anonymous wrote:
Sheesh, don't your admins answer parents' questions? Sounds like they don't. Charter communities need to win the right to organize PTAs bigtime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where would you go, though?
Homeschool for 5 months until I move to JKLM or Moco or Arlington. I want to stay in private. Im worried if I leave will I be blacklisted from other charters. So I might even stay.
WTH does that even mean? You have no clue how the system operates. Are you sure Q isn't going to help you our?
Yes, it is such an odd statement and shows such a lack of understanding I guess I'm not surprised OP was so easily confused about the hybrid plan.
Can you please post your thorough and college understanding of the hybrid plan on managebac for the many parents who are confused and have questions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where would you go, though?
Homeschool for 5 months until I move to JKLM or Moco or Arlington. I want to stay in private. Im worried if I leave will I be blacklisted from other charters. So I might even stay.
WTH does that even mean? You have no clue how the system operates. Are you sure Q isn't going to help you our?
Yes, it is such an odd statement and shows such a lack of understanding I guess I'm not surprised OP was so easily confused about the hybrid plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where would you go, though?
Homeschool for 5 months until I move to JKLM or Moco or Arlington. I want to stay in private. Im worried if I leave will I be blacklisted from other charters. So I might even stay.
WTH does that even mean? You have no clue how the system operates. Are you sure Q isn't going to help you our?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents were asked to complete multiple surveys to indicate whether their family preferred DL or hybrid so that the school knew how many students to account for. There was at least one, if not two, later occasions where the school told parents they could change their preference by a certain date (as I recall the deadline was late December) because the cohorts were being finalized. They specifically pointed out that it would be easier to change from hybrid to DL than it would be to change from DL to hybrid (which makes sense).
I'm not casting blame on the parents who are upset, nor am I suggesting that YY has handled everything perfectly this last year. I am just pointing out additional facts that haven't been mentioned yet.
Them why do parents feel blindsided? Why do they say there is a lack of transparency?
Not all parents feel this way. For those that do, who knows why they feel that way? Maybe they didn't read all of the emails. Maybe they didn't attend the zoom meetings. Maybe they didn't fill out all of the surveys. It's a lot to stay on top off and I know there are times when I've skimmed an email and missed information. Again, I'm not saying that YY has done everything exactly right, but I also can't explain why parents are confused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok now I'm happy to be doing all distance learning because in person sounds like a hot mess. Or are they doing that so the virtual only families don't feel left out of the party 🤔
Interesting! I don't have that impression so I guess it's good that each family can make a decision based on what works best for them.
What did you decide to do and how did the admin coffee today influence your decision?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok now I'm happy to be doing all distance learning because in person sounds like a hot mess. Or are they doing that so the virtual only families don't feel left out of the party 🤔
Interesting! I don't have that impression so I guess it's good that each family can make a decision based on what works best for them.
Anonymous wrote:Ok now I'm happy to be doing all distance learning because in person sounds like a hot mess. Or are they doing that so the virtual only families don't feel left out of the party 🤔