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Joco health says that if a person tests positive but everyone was following guidelines then no one else needs to quarantineSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
hearing grumblings mhk will go to the hybrid option.2days on for half of the kids on mon/tue, wednesday will be a cleaning day and then thur/fri other half will go to school.(for middle school and high school)elementary they are talking 4 day a week schedule. probably will all get scraped and something different before they meet next week though.every kid will get an iPad
Joco health says that if a person tests positive but everyone was following guidelines then no one else needs to quarantine
Quote from: Cire on July 31, 2020, 12:07:03 PMJoco health says that if a person tests positive but everyone was following guidelines then no one else needs to quarantinethis is probably the only way to actually plan on finishing a semester, but it's also completely insane. look for joco'ers to start dying by mid-october.https://twitter.com/amymaxmen/status/1289241881537392640
floating dorm.https://twitter.com/thepointsguy/status/1289327960676118528
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/08/push-reopen-schools-fail/614869/
Cross post with SF thingshttps://twitter.com/Jason/status/1290052534451580928https://twitter.com/Jason/status/1290135080808062977These people suck so much
Why? Sounds like a good deal for both teacher and student. Less chance of getting covid-19.
So is he trying to get together with his neighbors and do rich people stuff or is he trying to charge tuition and make $$?
aside from the exclusivity issue I'm just generally annoyed by people who think they can "disrupt" systems and structures that have been in place for years after googling "education spending per pupil". It's just really dismissive of what people who actually work in education have to deal with.
Quote from: michigancat on August 03, 2020, 01:47:34 PMaside from the exclusivity issue I'm just generally annoyed by people who think they can "disrupt" systems and structures that have been in place for years after googling "education spending per pupil". It's just really dismissive of what people who actually work in education have to deal with.he's just trying to hire a tutor for his kid because he thinks public school will be cancelled this semester.
Quote from: sys on August 03, 2020, 03:04:17 PMQuote from: michigancat on August 03, 2020, 01:47:34 PMaside from the exclusivity issue I'm just generally annoyed by people who think they can "disrupt" systems and structures that have been in place for years after googling "education spending per pupil". It's just really dismissive of what people who actually work in education have to deal with.he's just trying to hire a tutor for his kid because he thinks public school will be cancelled this semester.If he was just trying to do that, he would just do that instead of creating a hashtag and blogging about it.