At least in Mass, I just had a ”remote meeting” with the teachers and principle for my son’s school.
They offer three classes which students will take advantage of.
1. In-person.
2. Hybrid
3. Remote.
All three are from 9:00 to 3:00.
In-person treats children like prisoners.
All children pre-K up must wear masks at all times. ”break times” on masks three times a day. For 10 to20 minutes.
3ft surrounding desk, child can't leave desk. No touching, no conversing, no playing while at desk. Must all wear masks, must remain facing forward.
Follow dotted lines to go to the bathroom. All school lunches are to be 3 feet apart, all facing the same way.
Play time no touching, no interaction, must be a few feet apart.
4 cars allowed in parking area at a time. No more, each must be 2 car lengths apart.
Parents cannot enter school except through a side door and no more than 5 at a time.
All busses will have one child per seat. Children within a mile will have parents drop them off.
Teachers will ”gently” remind kids to follow rules.
If student can't, they will need to teach remotely for safety of everyone.
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No, I am not joking.
Schools are not ready to open up.
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Schools are not ready to open up.
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Yes. This is the new norm. And most will not have in person learning at all. If plsces open they'll shutdown again by mid November too. This will be the school year in 2021/2022 as well. Schools out forever
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I got that feeling too when asking questions. On top of that, I am seriously insisting that I get a voucher for my son if they say no, I am going to see what legal recourse I can take, because of the fact they don't take into consideration anyone except the schools... Parents aren't going to be able to have their companies allow them to take the time off or reduced hours.GloryofGreece wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 5:32 pmYes. This is the new norm. And most will not have in person learning at all. If plsces open they'll shutdown again by mid November too. This will be the school year in 2021/2022 as well. Schools out forever
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Which pretty much says what most people know... School today isn't about education, it's daycare because women demanded no-fault divorce and to be let into the workforce.The Conservative wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 5:40 pmParents aren't going to be able to have their companies allow them to take the time off or reduced hours.
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