My kids are hybrid, basically they split the school in half and one group goes M-W-F, T-Th and then is virtual the opposite day while the other group is in school. School day ends at 12:45 so they don't have to feed kids as cannot be in cafeteria in large group. Generally seems to be going about as good as can be expected. Some technical issues with the Zoom video/audio the first week but most of them have appeared to be solved with experience. So way better than last spring, but I would say that kids are probably getting about 50% of a normal education.
From a Covid standpoint, first teacher tested positive last week. Starting to see more positives with kids. Was convinced when the teacher tested positive they would go all virtue but they are not.
Just on Wednesday a bunch of football players tested positive, including the starting QB so game cancelled tonight, all the players are supposed to get tested and stay in quarantine, sort of a mess.
From a Covid standpoint, first teacher tested positive last week. Starting to see more positives with kids. Was convinced when the teacher tested positive they would go all virtue but they are not.
Just on Wednesday a bunch of football players tested positive, including the starting QB so game cancelled tonight, all the players are supposed to get tested and stay in quarantine, sort of a mess.