Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only 1/3 or 1/2 opt into hybrid, why couldn't they do it every day (or 4 days+wed), if they can do in-person + DL at the same time? Since part of the point of hybrid was to reduce the volume of kids in the school all at once?
There won’t be enough teachers for that if 1/2 to 2/3 chose to stay virtual.
There’s a limit on how big in person classes can be. Image 30 kids in grade 3. To keep those classes small, they will be split into A cohort and B cohort taught by the same teacher. Try to have one cohort and you need an extra teacher. But that extra teacher is already teaching 30 kids in DL. Whose kids get the LTS?
Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why you people are so afraid.
Anonymous wrote:More kids have died of suicide than Covid.
My kids are all going back. We are also applying to private’s right now too because MCPS won’t be full time next year and it’s just ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never understand why you people are so afraid.
Why do you care whether other people don't go back to school?
Anonymous wrote:If only 1/3 or 1/2 opt into hybrid, why couldn't they do it every day (or 4 days+wed), if they can do in-person + DL at the same time? Since part of the point of hybrid was to reduce the volume of kids in the school all at once?
Anonymous wrote:DL for 7th and 9th graders. They are doing well with DL and I don’t see hybrid going well if it even happens
Anonymous wrote:6th grader, we all choose DL.