chjoak said:
A) Does she really have the power to do that? My understanding is that the county has no jurisdiction over an ISD as there are several ISDs in the state that cross county lines.
B) Haven't pretty much all ISDs in the area already opted to push back to 9/8 or later anyway?
chjoak said:
A) Does she really have the power to do that? My understanding is that the county has no jurisdiction over an ISD as there are several ISDs in the state that cross county lines.
B) Haven't pretty much all ISDs in the area already opted to push back to 9/8 or later anyway?
That curve is flatter than OPs wife.wessimo said:
Graph updated. The down slope looks perfectly perfect. Nobody better say otherwise or they are a big fat Karen.
our religious school in Spring is good to go to resume in person classes on Aug 24th!cab559 said:
Well we are SBISD yet my wife had a call with a private school (religious) admissions counselor this morning that has availability and is on track to start mid August. Obviously a lot can change between now and then.
But kids going into 3rd and kinder. Pretty tempting as my oldest realllly needs to go back to school.
Seems to me they are leaving it up to the schoolTXTransplant said:
Most recent letter from the Catholic Diocese of Galveston-Houston says that they "hope that all schools will be supporting face to face instruction by Sept 8", so that option is out.
TXTransplant said:
Most recent letter from the Catholic Diocese of Galveston-Houston says that they "hope that all schools will be supporting face to face instruction by Sept 8", so that option is out.
BohunkAg said:Seems to me they are leaving it up to the schoolTXTransplant said:
Most recent letter from the Catholic Diocese of Galveston-Houston says that they "hope that all schools will be supporting face to face instruction by Sept 8", so that option is out.
https://ec-prod-site-cache.s3.amazonaws.com/static/choosecatholicschools.org/documents/2020/7/July321732letter32to32communities.docx.pdf