Anonymous wrote:Yes, that’s one of my hesitations here. I had to tell my child this morning in case his teacher brings it up (or another student) and there were a lot of tears. And it could all be walked back tomorrow as far as I know. Poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:B/c they are splitting classes, this means there won’t be any concurrent teaching right?
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, original poster here. But I’m still struggling with it apparently being only our school that is splitting up classes and teachers at the end of this week. I just want my kid to stay with their teacher for as long as possible. And with no set return date and cases sky high and rising, are they really going to be sending kids back any time soon?
And why would only one school do this? It seems disruptive and premature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, original poster here. But I’m still struggling with it apparently being only our school that is splitting up classes and teachers at the end of this week. I just want my kid to stay with their teacher for as long as possible. And with no set return date and cases sky high and rising, are they really going to be sending kids back any time soon?
And why would only one school do this? It seems disruptive and premature.
Is your child in the interlude program? Since other Campbell teachers/parents apparently didn't get this email, I wonder if it's limited to interlude for now, with the idea being that those students may need more time to adjust to new class assigments.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, original poster here. But I’m still struggling with it apparently being only our school that is splitting up classes and teachers at the end of this week. I just want my kid to stay with their teacher for as long as possible. And with no set return date and cases sky high and rising, are they really going to be sending kids back any time soon?
And why would only one school do this? It seems disruptive and premature.
Anonymous wrote:You are lucky that classes are being split. Concurrent is the worst model possible. Well, trying to force full occupancy in person would be the worst, but it is the second worst.
Anonymous wrote:That’s great news. So give them 3 weeks for the vaccine to take effect and start in March! When rates will hopefully be lower for students as well!
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, original poster here. But I’m still struggling with it apparently being only our school that is splitting up classes and teachers at the end of this week. I just want my kid to stay with their teacher for as long as possible. And with no set return date and cases sky high and rising, are they really going to be sending kids back any time soon?
And why would only one school do this? It seems disruptive and premature.