Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren’t planning on going back, it’s not even on the table. Just a hunch. It’s embarrassing. The one school in the area that’s suppose to be the “outside all day school” can’t get their sh*t together. They are waiting for flu season and cold weather to bring people back... please
It is mind boggling. Is it the board, administration or teachers responsible for this mayhem?
Anonymous wrote:They aren’t planning on going back, it’s not even on the table. Just a hunch. It’s embarrassing. The one school in the area that’s suppose to be the “outside all day school” can’t get their sh*t together. They are waiting for flu season and cold weather to bring people back... please
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burgundy Middle School parents- does anyone know why, over their next 3 weeks, 6th graders get a total of 3 hours on campus in Alexandria, 8th grader get 4.5 hours on campus, and 7th graders get a grand total of 1.5 hours on campus. What the hell? Who makes these completely inequitable schedules. It should 100% be an equal amount of time on campus for each grade. MAKE IT HAPPEN. We are all paying the same tuition. I have completely HAD it with this school and their ridiculous decision making!
Correction - 8th grade has 3 hours (but double 7th grade hours on campus).
What? Middle school gets more time on campus than early elementary? This makes no sense. Kindergarteners and first graders don't learn well over zoom. [/quote
Their reopening plan is entirely illogical and not supported by public health or epidemics. When the weather best supports outdoor learning they only bring JK on. But once flu season starts they will bring EVERYONE on?! And they are not doing it phased. Just JK and then bam everyone else a month later. They should be phasing JK and K and 1 on a weekly basis in September. And I say this as a burgundy parent of older children who would not benefit from this arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burgundy Middle School parents- does anyone know why, over their next 3 weeks, 6th graders get a total of 3 hours on campus in Alexandria, 8th grader get 4.5 hours on campus, and 7th graders get a grand total of 1.5 hours on campus. What the hell? Who makes these completely inequitable schedules. It should 100% be an equal amount of time on campus for each grade. MAKE IT HAPPEN. We are all paying the same tuition. I have completely HAD it with this school and their ridiculous decision making!
Correction - 8th grade has 3 hours (but double 7th grade hours on campus).
What? Middle school gets more time on campus than early elementary? This makes no sense. Kindergarteners and first graders don't learn well over zoom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burgundy Middle School parents- does anyone know why, over their next 3 weeks, 6th graders get a total of 3 hours on campus in Alexandria, 8th grader get 4.5 hours on campus, and 7th graders get a grand total of 1.5 hours on campus. What the hell? Who makes these completely inequitable schedules. It should 100% be an equal amount of time on campus for each grade. MAKE IT HAPPEN. We are all paying the same tuition. I have completely HAD it with this school and their ridiculous decision making!
Correction - 8th grade has 3 hours (but double 7th grade hours on campus).
Anonymous wrote:7th grade cohorts are on campus 2.5 hours: 9-11:30. Granted, not 3 hours like 6th and 8th, but not 1.5. Unlike 6th grade, they are also spending an overnight at the Cove in September.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7th grade cohorts are on campus 2.5 hours: 9-11:30. Granted, not 3 hours like 6th and 8th, but not 1.5. Unlike 6th grade, they are also spending an overnight at the Cove in September.
n overnight at the Cove? Will there be testing beforehand? That sounds like a recipe for a super spreader event.
Anonymous wrote:7th grade cohorts are on campus 2.5 hours: 9-11:30. Granted, not 3 hours like 6th and 8th, but not 1.5. Unlike 6th grade, they are also spending an overnight at the Cove in September.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:True, but other area privates (SSAS, ACDS) have developed a robust zoom schedule. Well, ACDS kids are on campus a few days a week too.
We have a pretty robust Zoom schedule and we are in Burgundy 1st grade.
1st grade has a robust zoom schedule? I can say 7th grade is not “robust.” On Thursday, my Burgundy 7th grader had one zoom class. Yes, one hour of class for the entire day. Hardly robust or age appropriate.
??? My 7th grader had two classes on Thursday (her lightest day) and three on Friday, plus assignments for asynchronous work times. I thought it was pretty good.
What do you mean by “???” You do realize there are 3 cohorts with 3 different schedules, right? My child had one class, science, and no other classes on Thursday. Unacceptable. Asynchronous assignments are homework assignments, not instruction.