Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They talked about opening being in phase 3. And that things like every other day schedules could be used. Or in person instruction being limited to students with disabilities.
School re-opening needs to be a very high priority.
That does not seem to be the theme of what she said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Students are not going back during this school year.
She didn't say anything specific about when they'd go back beyond that. She said that schools reopening for small groups of students (e.g., for a small group of disabled students to work with social distancing in place) could be included in Stage 2. Reopening of schools with full student body returning would be in Stage 3...but that will look different than what we have been used to. The use of an A week/B week schedule or students going to school on alternating days is a possibility. Schools will have to modify operations to be in alignment with public health directives.
Alternating days? How on earth does that work for working parents?
Anonymous wrote:Students are not going back during this school year.
She didn't say anything specific about when they'd go back beyond that. She said that schools reopening for small groups of students (e.g., for a small group of disabled students to work with social distancing in place) could be included in Stage 2. Reopening of schools with full student body returning would be in Stage 3...but that will look different than what we have been used to. The use of an A week/B week schedule or students going to school on alternating days is a possibility. Schools will have to modify operations to be in alignment with public health directives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
She said the MD Together Recovery Plan outlines ideas and suggestions that systems can use to recover...and cited those as examples of things that could be considered. She clarified that there are no mandates in that document.
Thank you. Was that as Phase 2 or for the fall?
She didn't specify but did say that "full return" could not be until Phase 3...Phase 2 could include small groups of students with social distancing in place (like for small group instruction for students with disabilities)
Anonymous wrote:Students are not going back during this school year.
She didn't say anything specific about when they'd go back beyond that. She said that schools reopening for small groups of students (e.g., for a small group of disabled students to work with social distancing in place) could be included in Stage 2. Reopening of schools with full student body returning would be in Stage 3...but that will look different than what we have been used to. The use of an A week/B week schedule or students going to school on alternating days is a possibility. Schools will have to modify operations to be in alignment with public health directives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They talked about opening being in phase 3. And that things like every other day schedules could be used. Or in person instruction being limited to students with disabilities.
School re-opening needs to be a very high priority.
Anonymous wrote:The press did not really ask some of the big questions re young people, movement and other activities. Look at the data, if you are under 39 you are more likely to die in a car crash. Let the young ones move a bit more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
She said the MD Together Recovery Plan outlines ideas and suggestions that systems can use to recover...and cited those as examples of things that could be considered. She clarified that there are no mandates in that document.
Thank you. Was that as Phase 2 or for the fall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
She said the MD Together Recovery Plan outlines ideas and suggestions that systems can use to recover...and cited those as examples of things that could be considered. She clarified that there are no mandates in that document.
Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?