funhusker
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We were fully expecting to be sent home again as soon as Labor Day. Our back to school meetings were all via Zoom. And all messages were the same: focus on relationships and make sure all students understood how to use online resources the first week and a half of the year. It just seemed like they were setting it up to get kids chromebooks and any necessary materials to not have to come back after Labor Day. I'm glad we are "in person", but it's just seems crazy to think we are in "good shape" now but were in full panic mode in the Spring.Thanks for the link. They opened based on the low numbers of the summer and early fall. I certainly expected them to send kids home after Thanksgiving, but luckily the spike had already passed.
And, I have a jinky memory sometimes as well. Certainly has nothing to do with age, amirite?
But I'd also expect that the more things we learn, the more targeted closings should be.