School reopening guidelines (Massachusetts)
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LIRascal
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Re: School reopening guidelines (Massachusetts)
Posted by LSP2005
What I suggested to my superintendent and he thought was a good idea:
1. For the middle and high school: - two and a half hour science lab on one or two days a week -two and a half hour special class I.e. tech ed, computers, woodworking, foods, etc. - one hour class with rotating English, math, language arts, social studies team teacher. -kids in middle to high school are in school one or two days a week. -all other classes distance learning.
2. For elementary school: - small classes of 10 people. - place fifth grade at the high school In unused rooms - place fourth grade at the middle school In unused rooms - place k to 3 in elementary classrooms. Our elementary classrooms already have sinks in the rooms. K and 1 also have bathrooms in classrooms.
This is an idea that we have been tossing around, since we need the space. Problem is, teachers having to lug their stuff back and forth and sanitizing it.
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Posted 6/10/20 10:26 PM |
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Re: School reopening guidelines (Massachusetts)
Posted by valentinesbaby
How do we not know that the spikes are because more have access to testing? We can't keep stopping life if the numbers spike. I wonder if we actually looked at the number of spikes of the flu and other deadly illnesses would be also be afraid and stop everything. It has never happened and this could have been done differently from the beginning.
When you look at the % of positives you can see the difference between a spike and access to testing. If 1000 people are tested and 20 are positive, that translates to 2%, but 10,000 people tested with 2000 people positive is 20%.
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Posted 6/11/20 9:58 PM |
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LSP2005
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Name: L
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Re: School reopening guidelines (Massachusetts)
Posted by LIRascal
Posted by LSP2005
What I suggested to my superintendent and he thought was a good idea:
1. For the middle and high school: - two and a half hour science lab on one or two days a week -two and a half hour special class I.e. tech ed, computers, woodworking, foods, etc. - one hour class with rotating English, math, language arts, social studies team teacher. -kids in middle to high school are in school one or two days a week. -all other classes distance learning.
2. For elementary school: - small classes of 10 people. - place fifth grade at the high school In unused rooms - place fourth grade at the middle school In unused rooms - place k to 3 in elementary classrooms. Our elementary classrooms already have sinks in the rooms. K and 1 also have bathrooms in classrooms.
This is an idea that we have been tossing around, since we need the space. Problem is, teachers having to lug their stuff back and forth and sanitizing it. there would be no lugging. The kids would just stay in one room all day. I could see the shopping list say bring paint, charcoals, color pastels. So no sharing and you need your own materials.
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