I know this has been talked about in a few different threads, so I figured I'd consolidate it into one.
Tomball sent the "official" letter today. Two options:
In school. A mask will be required (per state requirements - I'm reading this to mean, if the state/county lifts the requirement, the school will, too), and students will be spaced at least 6 feet apart whenever possible.
Online, but NOT like what they had in the spring. There will be synchronous and asynchronous requirements, attendance will be taken, and grades will count. Some sort of learning management system will be used.
Students opting to attend in person will also have to learn the LMS system in case school is closed or they are absent due to illness. Not all classes will be available online.
No mention of alternating days or weeks, with some in class and others at home.
No decision on extracurriculars, yet.
Have to decide by July 24. If you don't turn in a form, your student will automatically be enrolled in in-person learning.
My son just shocked me and said he wants to do online. I was planning to send him back, but he will be in 10th grade, so he can choose for himself.
Tomball sent the "official" letter today. Two options:
In school. A mask will be required (per state requirements - I'm reading this to mean, if the state/county lifts the requirement, the school will, too), and students will be spaced at least 6 feet apart whenever possible.
Online, but NOT like what they had in the spring. There will be synchronous and asynchronous requirements, attendance will be taken, and grades will count. Some sort of learning management system will be used.
Students opting to attend in person will also have to learn the LMS system in case school is closed or they are absent due to illness. Not all classes will be available online.
No mention of alternating days or weeks, with some in class and others at home.
No decision on extracurriculars, yet.
Have to decide by July 24. If you don't turn in a form, your student will automatically be enrolled in in-person learning.
My son just shocked me and said he wants to do online. I was planning to send him back, but he will be in 10th grade, so he can choose for himself.