Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all the teachers vattend the training? Apologies if that’s a silly question. Just wondering if there were any exempt teachers (e.g., specials teachers) who could help supervise the enrichment.
Specialists, IAs, and teachers already trained in SOR do not attend the training. They will be providing a lot of the coverage during the 3 hour early releases..
The trainings are brand new and not even done yet. They are several hours long and won’t be completed until next summer based on this schedule. No one is going to be done with these.
But it seems they are excusing teachers who are trained in OG or LETRS so they might be used for childcare. And IAs won’t be doing the same trainings as teachers.
This is a great way to retain staff![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all the teachers vattend the training? Apologies if that’s a silly question. Just wondering if there were any exempt teachers (e.g., specials teachers) who could help supervise the enrichment.
Specialists, IAs, and teachers already trained in SOR do not attend the training. They will be providing a lot of the coverage during the 3 hour early releases..
The trainings are brand new and not even done yet. They are several hours long and won’t be completed until next summer based on this schedule. No one is going to be done with these.
But it seems they are excusing teachers who are trained in OG or LETRS so they might be used for childcare. And IAs won’t be doing the same trainings as teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from my kids' elementary school about early release. The text explicitly says that students will dismiss at 12:25 pm. Not one word about even the possibility of aftercare.
I noticed this today, too. It makes me wonder if they are trying to walk it back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all the teachers vattend the training? Apologies if that’s a silly question. Just wondering if there were any exempt teachers (e.g., specials teachers) who could help supervise the enrichment.
Specialists, IAs, and teachers already trained in SOR do not attend the training. They will be providing a lot of the coverage during the 3 hour early releases..
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from my kids' elementary school about early release. The text explicitly says that students will dismiss at 12:25 pm. Not one word about even the possibility of aftercare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought kids could stay at school until let out (normal time). What am I missing?
They can. Everyone is getting their knickers in a knot over nothing. This will not impinge on parents in the least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all the teachers attend the training? Apologies if that’s a silly question. Just wondering if there were any exempt teachers (e.g., specials teachers) who could help supervise the enrichment.
Specialists, IAs, and teachers already trained in SOR do not attend the training. They will be providing a lot of the coverage during the 3 hour early releases..
Anonymous wrote:Do all the teachers attend the training? Apologies if that’s a silly question. Just wondering if there were any exempt teachers (e.g., specials teachers) who could help supervise the enrichment.
Anonymous wrote:I thought kids could stay at school until let out (normal time). What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from my kids' elementary school about early release. The text explicitly says that students will dismiss at 12:25 pm. Not one word about even the possibility of aftercare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this for sure happening? Trying to plan out Thanksgiving and if we have an early release Monday, we are going to take the whole week off.
Took me 5 seconds:
https://www.fcps.edu/family-resources/safety-and-transportation/limited-early-release-mondays
Yes, I"m aware of that website, I am also aware that FCPS has previously announced things and reneged on them. Wondering if this has been discussed at recent school board meetings, if anything came out of the community meetings, etc.
But thanks for your incredibly helpful link![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this for sure happening? Trying to plan out Thanksgiving and if we have an early release Monday, we are going to take the whole week off.
Took me 5 seconds:
https://www.fcps.edu/family-resources/safety-and-transportation/limited-early-release-mondays
Yes, I"m aware of that website, I am also aware that FCPS has previously announced things and reneged on them. Wondering if this has been discussed at recent school board meetings, if anything came out of the community meetings, etc.
But thanks for your incredibly helpful link![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this for sure happening? Trying to plan out Thanksgiving and if we have an early release Monday, we are going to take the whole week off.
Took me 5 seconds:
https://www.fcps.edu/family-resources/safety-and-transportation/limited-early-release-mondays

Anonymous wrote:I thought kids could stay at school until let out (normal time). What am I missing?