Denny, on 16 April 2020 - 03:48 PM, said:
Certainly the case for our lad's junior school. Open for kids of key workers all half term.
We've had individually set maths, english, science and topic work sent via google classrooms. he's busy 9-3 most days.
Responses from the teachers with marking.
Just a pity his home-based-teachers arn't as good as his his virtual ones.
Yep, all Easter holiday including Good Friday and Easter Monday. I work in one, though thankfully don't teach, I was on rota on Good Friday.
I'm missing work being 'normal', but I'm not in a hurry to go back to being in a full school with no PPE. I get the feeling a lot of parents aren't happy to send their children back either.
That last week in school was scary. I'd got my son coming home from secondary, other kids being pushed out poorly, loads coughing in the corridors. Meanwhile I was looking after pupils who were drilling noses, sucking thumbs, licking fingers...
Eldest had to do some banking for work today, town was, in her words, 'heaving and people were getting far too close'. We've both noticed an increase in people out and about over the last two weeks, so for her to be shocked is saying something. If folk keep this up, we'll be 'shut' all summer too, which I know was mentioned as a possibility when we first closed.
As usual, folk like S&D have no idea or respect for education staff, sick of seeing us being accused of lapping up this lockdown and having screw all thought about staff safety.