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Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
by LovelyRita
It's been interesting to see the plans school districts are making for the 20-21 school year. However, I can't see how it will we possible to have in person attendance given the increasing numbers. What will you do with your kids this fall?
Re: Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
by kevwr1962
As someone who is closely associated with the district, and from what I've been told, they at least need to have the students check in physically to school maybe once a week. The students seemed to get less and less engaged this spring. I know that probably had some to do with the school year coming to an end coupled with the fact that doing nothing wouldn't affect your grade. I know some teachers who heard NOTHING from a few students once everything went to "at home learning". Teachers, principals, SROs, counselors, etc. were calling, e-mailing, texting, and making home visits trying to locate the missing/non attending students. Some were working full time, some went on vacation/visiting family out of state, some just didn't give a hoot and were doing nothing.
Re: Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
by LovelyRita
Social workers and counselors should be doing home visits for those students who haven't had an online presence. Are school districts working to make sure families have internet access for the fall? Perhaps meeting in small groups at neighborhood libraries would work better.
Who will disinfect the bushes? Are extra staff being hired to sanitize overnight? What about special. Ed students? The notion that we'll be back to anything like normal school is laughable.
Re: Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
by SNMehr
LovelyRita posted: "Perhaps meeting in small groups at neighborhood libraries would work better." Per your previous post, you seemed concerned schools would not be sanitized quickly enough to prevent the spread of the virus. Why do you think it could be done more efficiently at neighborhood libraries? Wouldn't that pose equal or greater problems with community members who want to use these facilities? Or would they not be permitted the use of the facilities during school hours? And who would be responsible for extra sanitation work? The librarians? I'm not comfortable with this solution, either.
Re: Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
by Pock
LovelyRita wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:51 am
It's been interesting to see the plans school districts are making for the 20-21 school year. However, I can't see how it will we possible to have in person attendance given the increasing numbers. What will you do with your kids this fall?
Peoria Heights is leaning towards in person classes in the fall. They will probably require masks.
Re: Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
by LovelyRita
SNMehr wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 12:20 pm
LovelyRita posted: "Perhaps meeting in small groups at neighborhood libraries would work better." Per your previous post, you seemed concerned schools would not be sanitized quickly enough to prevent the spread of the virus. Why do you think it could be done more efficiently at neighborhood libraries? Wouldn't that pose equal or greater problems with community members who want to use these facilities? Or would they not be permitted the use of the facilities during school hours? And who would be responsible for extra sanitation work? The librarians? I'm not comfortable with this solution, either.
I don't think schools can be kept clean enough to prevent further spreading at all.
Meeting in smaller groups closer to students' homes means no transportation issues (transportation is usually the biggest expense in any district). It would be quite easy to maintain a single space such as a meeting room rather than an entire school and all busses. Not all students would require time with the teacher, but those who do would have that available without having to send students into buildings with hundreds of bodies gathered for hours.
Re: Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
by AV8R
social workers and counselors will be busy enough responding to domestic violence calls and neighbor disputes once the police are gone. They're not going to have time for truancy issues.
Re: Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
by LovelyRita
AV8R wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 1:29 pm
social workers and counselors will be busy enough responding to domestic violence calls and neighbor disputes once the police are gone. They're not going to have time for truancy issues.
Do you have any ideas for keeping students safe this fall? Or are you trying to start another topic?
Re: Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
by AV8R
I was responding to your comment about social workers and counselors, so it seemed to be on topic.
Re: Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
by LovelyRita
School social workers won't be responding to domestic violence calls. It's odd you think that's what they do.