About 74% of NYC Students Opt for In-School Learning, Mayor Says 2020-08-10 15:11:31.165 GMT
By Henry Goldman (Bloomberg) -- New York City schools will open in September with more than 700,000 students participating in a blended schedule of in-school and online instruction, Mayor Bill de Blasio said. Parents of about 74% of the city’s 1.1 million students have decided to send their children to school from one to three days a week, depending on a building’s space capacity. They can opt out and switch to all-remote learning at any time. Those who decided against in-school instruction can move to a blended schedule at various times during the academic year. “We have proven we can beat back this disease now for two months,” de Blasio said at a news briefing on Monday. “Everyone is focused on health and safety in getting things ready.” Read more: NYC Schools Can Hold In-Person Classes, Defying National Trend About 85% of the system’s 75,000 teachers intend to return, with the remaining 15% involved in remote teaching, de Blasio said. The hybrid schedule will feature classes with no more than 10 students, with improved ventilation and cleaning regimens. Face coverings will be mandatory for all, while hand- washing and hand-sanitizer stations will be located throughout the school buildings. Individual classes and schools may be closed temporarily if students or staff members are infected with the coronavirus. All of the city’s 1,800 schools will be shut down if the citywide positivity rate exceeds an average of 3% over a seven-day period. The city’s rate has remained below 3% for the past two months, and was 1% in the past day, de Blasio said.
About 74% of NYC Students Opt for In-School Learning, Mayor Says 2020-08-10 15:11:31.165 GMT
By Henry Goldman (Bloomberg) -- New York City schools will open in September with more than 700,000 students participating in a blended schedule of in-school and online instruction, Mayor Bill de Blasio said. Parents of about 74% of the city’s 1.1 million students have decided to send their children to school from one to three days a week, depending on a building’s space capacity. They can opt out and switch to all-remote learning at any time. Those who decided against in-school instruction can move to a blended schedule at various times during the academic year. “We have proven we can beat back this disease now for two months,” de Blasio said at a news briefing on Monday. “Everyone is focused on health and safety in getting things ready.” Read more: NYC Schools Can Hold In-Person Classes, Defying National Trend About 85% of the system’s 75,000 teachers intend to return, with the remaining 15% involved in remote teaching, de Blasio said. The hybrid schedule will feature classes with no more than 10 students, with improved ventilation and cleaning regimens. Face coverings will be mandatory for all, while hand- washing and hand-sanitizer stations will be located throughout the school buildings. Individual classes and schools may be closed temporarily if students or staff members are infected with the coronavirus. All of the city’s 1,800 schools will be shut down if the citywide positivity rate exceeds an average of 3% over a seven-day period. The city’s rate has remained below 3% for the past two months, and was 1% in the past day, de Blasio said. 大衣被禁 发表于 2020-08-10 13:53
About 74% of NYC Students Opt for In-School Learning, Mayor Says 2020-08-10 15:11:31.165 GMT
By Henry Goldman (Bloomberg) -- New York City schools will open in September with more than 700,000 students participating in a blended schedule of in-school and online instruction, Mayor Bill de Blasio said. Parents of about 74% of the city’s 1.1 million students have decided to send their children to school from one to three days a week, depending on a building’s space capacity. They can opt out and switch to all-remote learning at any time. Those who decided against in-school instruction can move to a blended schedule at various times during the academic year. “We have proven we can beat back this disease now for two months,” de Blasio said at a news briefing on Monday. “Everyone is focused on health and safety in getting things ready.” Read more: NYC Schools Can Hold In-Person Classes, Defying National Trend About 85% of the system’s 75,000 teachers intend to return, with the remaining 15% involved in remote teaching, de Blasio said. The hybrid schedule will feature classes with no more than 10 students, with improved ventilation and cleaning regimens. Face coverings will be mandatory for all, while hand- washing and hand-sanitizer stations will be located throughout the school buildings. Individual classes and schools may be closed temporarily if students or staff members are infected with the coronavirus. All of the city’s 1,800 schools will be shut down if the citywide positivity rate exceeds an average of 3% over a seven-day period. The city’s rate has remained below 3% for the past two months, and was 1% in the past day, de Blasio said. 大衣被禁 发表于 2020-08-10 13:53
By Henry Goldman (Bloomberg) -- New York City schools will open in September with more than 700,000 students participating in a blended schedule of in-school and online instruction, Mayor Bill de Blasio said. Parents of about 74% of the city’s 1.1 million students have decided to send their children to school from one to three days a week, depending on a building’s space capacity. They can opt out and switch to all-remote learning at any time. Those who decided against in-school instruction can move to a blended schedule at various times during the academic year. “We have proven we can beat back this disease now for two months,” de Blasio said at a news briefing on Monday. “Everyone is focused on health and safety in getting things ready.” Read more: NYC Schools Can Hold In-Person Classes, Defying National Trend About 85% of the system’s 75,000 teachers intend to return, with the remaining 15% involved in remote teaching, de Blasio said. The hybrid schedule will feature classes with no more than 10 students, with improved ventilation and cleaning regimens. Face coverings will be mandatory for all, while hand- washing and hand-sanitizer stations will be located throughout the school buildings. Individual classes and schools may be closed temporarily if students or staff members are infected with the coronavirus. All of the city’s 1,800 schools will be shut down if the citywide positivity rate exceeds an average of 3% over a seven-day period. The city’s rate has remained below 3% for the past two months, and was 1% in the past day, de Blasio said.
你不是在郊区买房了吗?还搬不搬?
也不是,亚裔不送的多
正在爆的南方那几个州肯定就不能送啊。。
您搞错了。越是左的也喜欢开学,让家里没人管的孩子有地方去。越是右的越喜欢开bar.
现在的数据是,在疫情并没有过去的情况下多少家长选择送孩子回学校。
疫情过去了不用survey,不送算旷课。
大人小孩都要疯了
我个人的观察亚裔绝大多数都选择fully online,包括中日韩印。也有部分老美选择fully online。
没啥好骂的,学校开校园自己选择不送就是。到目前为止听到的都是学校会提供网课。
我倒是知道有一家人因为家里有老人所以强烈反对所有的人回学校,因为知道实地上课的效果比网课好,TA家娃上网课吃亏。
我周围认识几个老师都是自己不用去上课,然后坚决反对自己居住的学区in person,你说这些人是害怕出门?肯定不是啊,还是这几位,孩子的课外活动,球队,dance team都参加。。。实话说我不理解这是什么心理
没听说过这样的脑残。
不过我们村有另一种脑残强烈反对网课,要求大家都回学校。而且对于BOE的survey统计结果(7成选择hybrid,3成选择fully online)提出质疑,说根据她的统计,九成以上选择回学校上课。
都是些什么人啊!
正常人谁愿意让孩子天天上网打游戏
我们村里也好多这种人。完全不明白她的逻辑。自己可以出去浪,但是不可以上学。
你说的太对了,我们这里很多老师已经开始这么操作了,所谓pod,不过是监督几个孩子上学校的网课罢了,这些人真的有点贪心过头了。好奇老师不需要上网课吗?不过我们这儿叫得最凶的一位是PE老师,就算教pod也轮不到她啊:))
这种人真的太自私了。。。。。
正解。亚裔多的学校,像几个gt学校或者gt班,大部分家长第一个季度选全网课的
纽约不是已经达到他们一开始设定的开学数据了吗?
那他们就可以开学啊
其他地区没有达到,那就等达到了再开呗
不要不看情况盲起哄
我觉得要是一直不开课应该停缴学区税 至少公校这部分工资停(减少)了 就知道他们究竟想要咋了
不是可以不可以,而是选择去不去。我选择不去的原因: 马上东部地区就是秋冬,根据美国现有的抗疫制度,对将来的疫情不乐观; 如果孩子病了,甚至大人病了,家里没有外援,没办法处理; 对病毒室内传播的严重性,不看好; 如果学校有人发病,以现在的测试速度和追踪方法,我肯定要纠结,提心吊胆; 对病毒的后遗症还是惧怕的。
不反对学校open,解决有些家庭困难。只是回答你为啥纽约控制住了,也有家长选择不去。自己家情况自己了解,也不judge别人的选择。
所在县的公立学校是全部网课,有朋友孩子在其它的私校,也选择了网课。
哎,从不用花一分钱的公立转到了什么都要花钱的私校和每天高速开车接送中,一天早晚,两个来回,内心实在是五味杂陈啊。2020且行且珍惜吧!
这种人真的是。。。人家双职工,尤其双essential worker 家庭的孩子怎么办?并不是每家都有孩子留在家的条件啊
我没质疑选择远程上学的人,只是反对不允许别人上学的人。
你确定学生不上学就呆在家?很多老美孩子都在到处跑,play date, 坐地铁是常事,有的都去外州旅游了,大街上游行的,开party的, 运动队也开始训练了。
不愿上班呗。家里上课多舒服呀?由安全。孩子能不能学到东西不是他们关心的问题。
爱浪的学校开不开学都在浪,学校关门就是这些人祸祸自己家和一起浪的,学校开门就是祸祸所有人
我的意思是学校不上学很多小孩也都在外面浪,就是这样数字也控制住了。并不是前面说的控制住是因为所有人都宅家。有些人早就开始浪了,数字并没增加。上学也不会引起什么本质改变。因为要上学也是这些人回去上,影响不到宅家的。
我们家的想法正相反,想 in person 去上课,但是舞蹈足球这类的这学期就不参加了,减少不必要的活动,不把学校的病毒带到外面,也不把外面的病毒带进学校。
我娃的同学的妈妈是我们学区老师,我们学区即使老师教virtual 的课也要每天去学校教。然后呢,她也希望学校开学,好好开着,因为学校关了她娃也没处去,她又要把孩子送回交钱的k班里。
太好理解了,不想干活呗
白思豪跟工会硬碰硬, 就是要开in person 的。
我觉得选回去上课的有一半都是一个原因。
他要能开成了,我也敬他是条汉子
老美就不说了,我认识的老中无论周围的还是微信朋友圈的,不聚餐不出去度假的就没有,反倒是我这样支持复工复学的人取消了度假。
教师职业道德真是没得说
拿钱养着在家待着下蛋么
我们村70%选去学校
支持 Cuomo
美国最帅的政治家 啊
NYC的犹太人最垃圾,从来不戴口罩,还喜欢开趴。
在家上网课不用classroom behavior management。 而且几个老师每人负责一个subject的pre recorded video的话= 一天《 1hr work w regular pay. 我也不想回去上班.
出门, 跟每天待在空间小, 通风不好的地方接触100多个不同学生5-6个小时是有区别的!
左州, 这么做是因为有这个条件开学, 是看了阳性率数据以后才做出决定的!
最强烈推开学的不是cuomo 是纽约市市长白思豪, 几乎都跟教师工会翻脸了!
说得没错, 纽约州1.0 %阳性率全美国最低!
社会上有些家庭的家长根本不适合教育孩子,如果学校继续关下去,十几年后crime by sociopath难说不会大幅度上升。。。
我这里学校决定remote,有家长想要tax credit。。。
在家呆久了,心理出问题,比病毒可怕。我们这里发生了好几次开车拿着枪沿街扫射的事了。真不知道那些极力反对复工复学的人,也许以为自己反正可以在家工作照拿工资,可谁知道这种社会的不稳定也许哪一天就轮到自己头上了。