Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone hear whether the DL kids will be separated from the hybrid kids in class assignments? Is there any chance that the DL kids will still be placed in larger classrooms with teachers from other schools?
They will not be separated per Rachna Sizemore's town hall the other night.
Our principle told us that classes were being split based on hybrid v DL selection. He said they’re doing it this way so it’ll be easier to transition to hybrid, if conditions allow. I think it’s funny that they’re still keeping up appearances that we might go in person at any point this year.
For the love of God, I hope you are not a teacher.
PRINCIPLE ??????????????????????????????
Remember, the princiPAL is your PAL......OMG!
That time of the month?
I'm sorry, but I've noticed a trend in teachers who cannot spell and have incredibly poor grammar. It's disappointing to say the least.
Anonymous wrote:We are in 20171 and got assignments yesterday. The Principal said that kids teachers might change if the hybrid happens. It looks like the classes were divided alphabetically based on conversations with friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the Elementary level, students will definitely be grouped by DL/hybrid. This is to be sure that if we are able to resume in school, the groups will not be broken up. At my ES, all students are being taught by teachers from our school.Anonymous wrote:Did anyone hear whether the DL kids will be separated from the hybrid kids in class assignments? Is there any chance that the DL kids will still be placed in larger classrooms with teachers from other schools?
This is not true. I've spoken to our school's principal, plus my neighbor who is the AP at another elementary. You are wrong.
Then someone should probably inform our principal that this isn’t true. On the return to school presentation nearly 2 weeks ago he said they were organizing classes based on original selection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the Elementary level, students will definitely be grouped by DL/hybrid. This is to be sure that if we are able to resume in school, the groups will not be broken up. At my ES, all students are being taught by teachers from our school.Anonymous wrote:Did anyone hear whether the DL kids will be separated from the hybrid kids in class assignments? Is there any chance that the DL kids will still be placed in larger classrooms with teachers from other schools?
This is not true. I've spoken to our school's principal, plus my neighbor who is the AP at another elementary. You are wrong.
What are they wrong about? Do your admin contacts think we will be DL all year? Until December? Or do they really think we’ll try to go back in November?
Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know when this will come out. Our Principal got all the dates crossed and basically couldn't give the parents any feedback on when we can anticipate getting class schedules and teacher assignments? Is it planned for the week of the 24th or the 31st? [Talking about ES.]
I'm a teacher and already received my class list. So you're probably definitely know by the 24th. They'll be asking teachers to reach out to families a lot before school starts.
I wish I had my list!! - another teacher
Why do teachers and parents care so much right now? There is time. I am a high school teacher, not in FCPS, and have my class lists. I don’t know the students and will not do anything with these since schedules will change a lot before school starts. Students and parents can’t see them yet because schedules are still changing so much. I have no idea who initially picked hybrid and who picked virtual so I don’t know if classes are mixed. As a parent, I will likely find out my child’s elementary FCPS teacher two days before school starts. This is a good policy. When classes are released the parent gossip starts and young kids become very upset about who is not in their class. None of that is helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some elementary schools in 20171 has teacher assignment showing in Sis.
DP. I just checked SIS and didn't see any teacher or classroom assignments but they added more testing information.
Anonymous wrote:Some elementary schools in 20171 has teacher assignment showing in Sis.
Anonymous wrote:LOLAnonymous wrote:All what I am asking is for two teacher training days. DL is hard on us. Make it Monday and Friday please if it is not too much of a hassle. Thanks in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Some elementary schools in 20171 has teacher assignment showing in Sis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the Elementary level, students will definitely be grouped by DL/hybrid. This is to be sure that if we are able to resume in school, the groups will not be broken up. At my ES, all students are being taught by teachers from our school.Anonymous wrote:Did anyone hear whether the DL kids will be separated from the hybrid kids in class assignments? Is there any chance that the DL kids will still be placed in larger classrooms with teachers from other schools?
This is not true. I've spoken to our school's principal, plus my neighbor who is the AP at another elementary. You are wrong.
Then someone should probably inform our principal that this isn’t true. On the return to school presentation nearly 2 weeks ago he said they were organizing classes based on original selection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the Elementary level, students will definitely be grouped by DL/hybrid. This is to be sure that if we are able to resume in school, the groups will not be broken up. At my ES, all students are being taught by teachers from our school.Anonymous wrote:Did anyone hear whether the DL kids will be separated from the hybrid kids in class assignments? Is there any chance that the DL kids will still be placed in larger classrooms with teachers from other schools?
This is not true. I've spoken to our school's principal, plus my neighbor who is the AP at another elementary. You are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the Elementary level, students will definitely be grouped by DL/hybrid. This is to be sure that if we are able to resume in school, the groups will not be broken up. At my ES, all students are being taught by teachers from our school.Anonymous wrote:Did anyone hear whether the DL kids will be separated from the hybrid kids in class assignments? Is there any chance that the DL kids will still be placed in larger classrooms with teachers from other schools?
This is not true. I've spoken to our school's principal, plus my neighbor who is the AP at another elementary. You are wrong.