Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. I’d posed the Q about the pandemic affecting renovation plans. I know the transition won’t start until Jan., but since we’re expecting more outbreak periods in the fall/winter (depending on what public health measures are in place), I figured that’d be a particularly bad time to cram kids and educators into smaller-than-normal rooms. I appreciate the other insights offered re: construction timing setbacks due to budget issues. I hadn’t considered that.
Has anyone actually posed this question to DCPS? We're short on the waitlist for SWS. Not sure how we feel about the idea of being in trailers if it we get in, given COIVD concerns.
Leave the wait list if you aren't interested. At least 400 kids in line behind you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. I’d posed the Q about the pandemic affecting renovation plans. I know the transition won’t start until Jan., but since we’re expecting more outbreak periods in the fall/winter (depending on what public health measures are in place), I figured that’d be a particularly bad time to cram kids and educators into smaller-than-normal rooms. I appreciate the other insights offered re: construction timing setbacks due to budget issues. I hadn’t considered that.
Has anyone actually posed this question to DCPS? We're short on the waitlist for SWS. Not sure how we feel about the idea of being in trailers if it we get in, given COIVD concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. I’d posed the Q about the pandemic affecting renovation plans. I know the transition won’t start until Jan., but since we’re expecting more outbreak periods in the fall/winter (depending on what public health measures are in place), I figured that’d be a particularly bad time to cram kids and educators into smaller-than-normal rooms. I appreciate the other insights offered re: construction timing setbacks due to budget issues. I hadn’t considered that.
Has anyone actually posed this question to DCPS? We're short on the waitlist for SWS. Not sure how we feel about the idea of being in trailers if it we get in, given COIVD concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. I’d posed the Q about the pandemic affecting renovation plans. I know the transition won’t start until Jan., but since we’re expecting more outbreak periods in the fall/winter (depending on what public health measures are in place), I figured that’d be a particularly bad time to cram kids and educators into smaller-than-normal rooms. I appreciate the other insights offered re: construction timing setbacks due to budget issues. I hadn’t considered that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I confess I haven’t given it much thought, but FYI that the move doesn’t happen til January.
I think there’s a chance they put off the renovation assuming COVID is still a concern come January.
I've seen most improvement projects accelerating as construction is still "essential."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I confess I haven’t given it much thought, but FYI that the move doesn’t happen til January.
I think there’s a chance they put off the renovation assuming COVID is still a concern come January.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I confess I haven’t given it much thought, but FYI that the move doesn’t happen til January.
I think there’s a chance they put off the renovation assuming COVID is still a concern come January.
Anonymous wrote:I confess I haven’t given it much thought, but FYI that the move doesn’t happen til January.