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cornfused wrote:It is alleged that The MOE says that there is not need to social distance in schools.
If this is true it maybe lunacy at its finest
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:To the parents here how did first day go today?
Any feedback from the kids?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Initially most schools had set one day a week for each year group - so all form 1 on a monday, all form 2 on a tuesday etc.
The ministry then stated that the minimum is 2 days per week per student, so now schools have twice the number of students on each day as previously planned.
Some schools are being proactive about it and setting up spaces where desks can be distanced and santization etc as well as orientation sessions in the first week.
What schools cannot control is the travelling to school, school bus, driver, public transport, walking out in groups to get a taxi or maxi etc.
I'd usually say lets see what happens, but in this case that may mean people getting sick and even dying.
The other new mandate is that ALL secondary school teachers must report for work in school all day. I'm not sure how they are supposed to carry out online classes for the year groups that are not in school on that day with the school's single internet infrastructure handling all those teachers at once
By hybrid it means they not doing both on the same day.paid_influencer wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Initially most schools had set one day a week for each year group - so all form 1 on a monday, all form 2 on a tuesday etc.
The ministry then stated that the minimum is 2 days per week per student, so now schools have twice the number of students on each day as previously planned.
Some schools are being proactive about it and setting up spaces where desks can be distanced and santization etc as well as orientation sessions in the first week.
What schools cannot control is the travelling to school, school bus, driver, public transport, walking out in groups to get a taxi or maxi etc.
I'd usually say lets see what happens, but in this case that may mean people getting sick and even dying.
The other new mandate is that ALL secondary school teachers must report for work in school all day. I'm not sure how they are supposed to carry out online classes for the year groups that are not in school on that day with the school's single internet infrastructure handling all those teachers at once
wait, serious talk,
if kids have 2 days of physical school a week,
and TUTTA not dealing up in hybrid learning (no online classes),
what the kids doing the other 3 days during the week? home work? scratching?
Phone Surgeon wrote:By hybrid it means they not doing both on the same day.paid_influencer wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Initially most schools had set one day a week for each year group - so all form 1 on a monday, all form 2 on a tuesday etc.
The ministry then stated that the minimum is 2 days per week per student, so now schools have twice the number of students on each day as previously planned.
Some schools are being proactive about it and setting up spaces where desks can be distanced and santization etc as well as orientation sessions in the first week.
What schools cannot control is the travelling to school, school bus, driver, public transport, walking out in groups to get a taxi or maxi etc.
I'd usually say lets see what happens, but in this case that may mean people getting sick and even dying.
The other new mandate is that ALL secondary school teachers must report for work in school all day. I'm not sure how they are supposed to carry out online classes for the year groups that are not in school on that day with the school's single internet infrastructure handling all those teachers at once
wait, serious talk,
if kids have 2 days of physical school a week,
and TUTTA not dealing up in hybrid learning (no online classes),
what the kids doing the other 3 days during the week? home work? scratching?
Like not teaching physical classes as well as streaming classes online for students who didnt come to school.
Its either one or the other
paid_influencer wrote:wish I could embed twitter videos here,
Look at what happening in the US.
https://twitter.com/Jules31415/status/1 ... 1831174150
(make sure the sound is on for full effect)
we going to follow them down that same path of insanity and dotishness lol
Phone Surgeon wrote:So any of allyuh kids/nephews/nieces schools have covid affecting students and their family?
My nephew tell me in his form 1 class of 18....
6 students have covid and home on quarantine with their fams
sMASH wrote:stay home stay safe.
u cant be frighten for covee and sending ur children to stay for hours on end in a room with 20+ other strangers.
those mind sets are diametrically oppositional.
if u fraid covee , keep them home. if u want them go to school, then is covee all the away.
choose one mindset and go full 100.
Remember when being thick was a strong build man or good portion woman and not just obese.redmanjp wrote:sMASH wrote:stay home stay safe.
u cant be frighten for covee and sending ur children to stay for hours on end in a room with 20+ other strangers.
those mind sets are diametrically oppositional.
if u fraid covee , keep them home. if u want them go to school, then is covee all the away.
choose one mindset and go full 100.
all adults should be vaccinated so we dont fraid when (not if) covid comes home from school. i say all adults cuz even though u might be in your 40s or 30s and think u young and safe even a lil weight makes u high risk and well plenty ppl in that category.
https://fortune.com/2021/12/09/covid-infects-fat-cells-long-severe-illness-overweight-obese/
i hope the idea of 'thick' being good gets wiped out.
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