Originally Posted by
Green_Tea
It’s possible that she got the assignment and class list right before she emailed. Our online elementary was hiring teachers the Friday before our Tuesday start, and class lists are still being tweaked a week in because the numbers keep growing. Our in person MS teachers got class lists on Sunday (again for a Tuesday start). The behind the scenes of this school year is extremely complicated and constantly changing. For your own sanity, I would expect there to be many unanswered questions in week one. Embrace the uncertainty.
Agree. My husband is teaching 6th grade remote. They’ve received almost no guidance from the school and he’s teaching from home for two weeks because the remote teacher rooms aren’t even ready yet (all remote teachers still have to teach from a location in district so their work and works hrs can be monitored). His class list changed up until the night before and he has some kids who usually go to school at a different building than he teaches from so he doesn’t have access to their info in the database because he can only access his building.
In my kids’ district there are so few remote learners that they are assigned to an in person class and the teacher just has to give them assignments. So my DD2 5th grade class has 15 kids in person and 2 online. The district basically told parents that they are offering a safe in person exp and that if they chose remote they’ll accommodate them “best we can” which is basically saying you are on your own.
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