Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not being vaccinated in January. They haven't even gotten through half the medical personnel not to mention essential employees.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/920287.page
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations
Just got email from CDC as a teacher with ACPS and am getting the vaccine this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won't we still have to social distance (6 ft) and wear masks in the fall because the kids won't be vaccinated? If social distancing is still required, FCPS will likely be hybrid (2 days in the building; 3 days at home (2 days synchronous and 1 day asynchronous).
I think we’ll see 5 days a week with distancing, one way hall traffic, sanitizer, seclusion rooms and the sending home of those who have symptoms, and perhaps masks. I think there will still be a DL option for those students who make that choice.
I still think we will see some students in this spring for hybrid or concurrent. My grade level still has a couple of asynchronous days coming up during which we will need to prepare for the return of students. K-2 classrooms, the halls and cafeteria are already set. There is a large stockpile of masks, gloves and hand sanitizer. With the vaccination of staff around the corner and spring approaching I expect a “happy medium” will be found that brings the ES students back in.
PP here. I meant to say we will see the 5 days a week in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Won't we still have to social distance (6 ft) and wear masks in the fall because the kids won't be vaccinated? If social distancing is still required, FCPS will likely be hybrid (2 days in the building; 3 days at home (2 days synchronous and 1 day asynchronous).
I think we’ll see 5 days a week with distancing, one way hall traffic, sanitizer, seclusion rooms and the sending home of those who have symptoms, and perhaps masks. I think there will still be a DL option for those students who make that choice.
I still think we will see some students in this spring for hybrid or concurrent. My grade level still has a couple of asynchronous days coming up during which we will need to prepare for the return of students. K-2 classrooms, the halls and cafeteria are already set. There is a large stockpile of masks, gloves and hand sanitizer. With the vaccination of staff around the corner and spring approaching I expect a “happy medium” will be found that brings the ES students back in.
Anonymous wrote:Won't we still have to social distance (6 ft) and wear masks in the fall because the kids won't be vaccinated? If social distancing is still required, FCPS will likely be hybrid (2 days in the building; 3 days at home (2 days synchronous and 1 day asynchronous).
Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not being vaccinated in January. They haven't even gotten through half the medical personnel not to mention essential employees.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/920287.page
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations
Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not being vaccinated in January. They haven't even gotten through half the medical personnel not to mention essential employees.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/920287.page
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jan 2022, and we won't have 5 days again. The price of getting teachers back in schools with be a 4 day workweek.
On what grounds is the union demanding a 4 day week?
On the grounds of improving productivity, synergy, and above all happiness in students and staff.
Unions are not demanding a 4 day week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jan 2022, and we won't have 5 days again. The price of getting teachers back in schools with be a 4 day workweek.
On what grounds is the union demanding a 4 day week?
On the grounds of improving productivity, synergy, and above all happiness in students and staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank god LCPS already announced this----this will put the heat on FCPS.
I am a naysayer but mostly because I have seen all of the FCPS board meetings. I know this comment is about LCPS but the unions dominate this area- not just FCPS. I really don't think FCPS will get back to the reputation they earned years ago. Any credits will be the parents with $ who go to kumon, pods etc. That drives test scores.
I mean, that’s nothing new. I’m a teacher, and research shows the top predictors of educational outcomes are the education level of the mother and household income.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun is saying it’s fall 5 day with summer in person credit recovery. Everyone else will be the same. Pretending otherwise is just keeping yourself worked up for no reason.
Get your kids to June. That’s it. Elementary will probably make it back for Q4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jan 2022, and we won't have 5 days again. The price of getting teachers back in schools with be a 4 day workweek.
On what grounds is the union demanding a 4 day week?
Anonymous wrote:I think the should focus on bringing kids back q4 only and start planning for this year. Q4 starts after spring break in beginning of April. Teachers will probably start getting vaccinated end of Jan- early/mid Feb. with the two doses spread out that will take us to spring break. To me this is the only realistic plan of in person school for this year. They should focus on making sure school is 5 days a week in the fall by capping class size to 18-20.