Dioceses of Lex told them to get pumped and are going back Jan 4th. Only hybrid offer is HS. K-8 full time regardless of color.
Let's go.
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This is the way.Dioceses of Lex told them to get pumped and are gong back Jan 4th. Only hybrid offer is HS. K-8 full time regardless of color.
Let's go.
Teachers protesting in Frankfort today. You can't make this shit up.
Ahhhh. Still, not the best timing it seems.Pensions. #120strong
We’re supposed to get an email this week to tell them if we want the vaccine or not.I’m thinking Fayette County has no intentions on going back until they have vaccines and at least offered them to their employees. Then at that point that would release them from liability?
Bingo..that tells you right there they are not going back until vaccines are given.A little inside baseball for you all.
In early January, we hope to have specific details about when the vaccine will be available for FCPS employees. This will help us determine a timeline for returning to in-person learning.
Sounds like the JCPS plan.
Since the testing waivers are done at the federal level, I’d say the new administration will let everyone off the hook this year.What's the kicker is that state testing is still scheduled to take place in April as per usual
When did you all receive this?A little inside baseball for you all.
In early January, we hope to have specific details about when the vaccine will be available for FCPS employees. This will help us determine a timeline for returning to in-person learning.
Sounds like the JCPS plan.
Interesting. Do you know if only certain school employees received or all? Some teachers are saying they have only received an email saying they need to let them know if they want the vaccine or not.Today-ish
Yeah. It’s at the bottom of that email.Interesting. Do you know if only certain school employees received or all? Some teachers are saying they have only received an email saying they need to let them know if they want the vaccine or not.
It’s a recommendation, but the superintendents are scared to go against him.Supreme Court basically did not make a ruling on Beshear keeping schools closed because it was the end of the semester. But what does not make sense to me is what happens in January?
Seems like they declined to rule bc it ends tomorrow and they don't think he'll continue it but said they can bring it back if he does reinstate the mandate. That sound about right, lawballs?Supreme Court basically did not make a ruling on Beshear keeping schools closed because it was the end of the semester. But what does not make sense to me is what happens in January?
What's the kicker is that state testing is still scheduled to take place in April as per usual.
You want to test for the virus at 1.5 million a day, but don’t want test our children to see exactly how far behind this lockdown let them.
Testing this year is most critical. You don’t want to know the results of a year of virtual instruction.
You want to test for the virus at 1.5 million a day, but don’t want test our children to see exactly how far behind this lockdown let them.
Testing this year is most critical. You don’t want to know the results of a year of virtual instruction.
Thing is, those tests aren't what is used to figure that stuff out. They are used to basically just compare school districts. Internal testing like MAP (which assesses reading and math) districts can do independently and can show where schools stand on that stuff.
Sounds about right to me. Compare the districts & schools that had in person school with those that didn’t. Then compare that to the difference between those districts/schools in past years. Sounds like exactly what needs to happen.
What am I missing?
Where do you teach?Well since districts that did a lot of in-person were private they wouldn't be taking those tests from the state.
And comparing to past years is apples and oranges. Different students, demographics, etc.
And as I said above, how are you going to administer a valid state test virtually? It won't be secure and would be a HUGE waste of taxpayer dollars.
I thought Kentucky fixed that when they kicked the other governor out of office. It is still a problem? If so, why?Pensions. #120strong
I thought Kentucky fixed that when they kicked the other governor out of office. It is still a problem? If so, why?
He seems to be waiting for Joe Biden and the Washington DC democrats to come up with the funding. Most Democrat controlled states are deep in debt and think a bail out is coming.Bevin had the pension issue heading the right way after the years of corruption from Andy's dad. The problem was the teachers didn't like the plan and that Bevin hurt their feelings. Andy's approach has been virtually (no pun intended) non-existent.
Exactly right!He seems to be waiting for Joe Biden and the Washington DC democrats to come up with the funding. Most Democrat controlled states are deep in debt and think a bail out is coming.