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Post by ScarletteBlake on Jul 16, 2020 20:02:04 GMT -5
Utah's governor has stated face masks are required in schools, and schools release plans no later than August 1st. My school has been holding meeting after meeting and sent out the survey. That's all we've gotten.
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Post by Willowsplash on Jul 17, 2020 0:48:59 GMT -5
My college starts classes on September 2nd. Face masks required inside. Classes less that 50 are in person if the professor is okay with it. Most classes 50-100 students are online but some of them may be in person if they can get a large lecture hall. Classes more than 100 people are online. So since I'm a sophomore, I'm mainly online. All classes and finals online after thanksgiving break.
My old elementary-middle-high school has three options. Fully in person, half in person/half online or fully online. These are up to the parents and child.
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Post by ✞~Spottedleaf ~✞ on Jul 17, 2020 4:50:58 GMT -5
I don't think we have too many classes with multiple people like that. There might be 30-40 people at most, unless it's a big room.
No idea what it is going to be for where I went to high school. I don't keep up with that anymore.
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Post by Citrine on Jul 17, 2020 9:14:50 GMT -5
Here it's been like, no classes bigger than 15 students at once, wearing masks outside the classroom, and the staircase has been split in two to make one way to go up and one way to go down. And I've only had two days of school at the actual building, then the rest of the week it's online. They only have a certain amount of classes and students at school each day like that.
But my school's also not quite a high school or anything like that.
We also had a special schedule that packed the most important subjects for those two days.
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Post by I don’t know what I’m doing on Jul 17, 2020 14:20:41 GMT -5
Good afternoon!
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Post by ✞~Spottedleaf ~✞ on Jul 17, 2020 14:42:48 GMT -5
Here it's been like, no classes bigger than 15 students at once, wearing masks outside the classroom, and the staircase has been split in two to make one way to go up and one way to go down. And I've only had two days of school at the actual building, then the rest of the week it's online. They only have a certain amount of classes and students at school each day like that. But my school's also not quite a high school or anything like that. We also had a special schedule that packed the most important subjects for those two days. Sounds pretty organized. I think the classrooms are going to have some sort of plexiglass separating desks. My school is even providing masks to those who don't already have one.
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Post by I don’t know what I’m doing on Jul 17, 2020 14:48:26 GMT -5
Yeah!
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Post by ScarletteBlake on Jul 17, 2020 15:18:47 GMT -5
I've heard rumors that we're going to be splitting our hallways to be one way, but I personally believe that may cause some traffic jams and a lot of frustration. There's also the rumor where we split our A day classes between Monday/Tuesday and then B day classes Wednesday/Thursday and Fridays online. Those are all just rumors though, no one knows anything.
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Post by ✞~Spottedleaf ~✞ on Jul 17, 2020 17:01:39 GMT -5
I've gotten emails on the stuff that I've explained.
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Post by I don’t know what I’m doing on Jul 17, 2020 17:18:28 GMT -5
Noice
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Post by ✞~Spottedleaf ~✞ on Jul 17, 2020 17:37:45 GMT -5
I am also going to be doing work study this year.
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Post by I don’t know what I’m doing on Jul 17, 2020 17:44:21 GMT -5
Great!
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Post by ScarletteBlake on Jul 17, 2020 17:51:52 GMT -5
We just have meetings scheduled on our school calendar, which is how I know they're at meetings. No clue what they're doing, but they're at meetings. I already told my mom if we're doing online school, I'm going to attempt to find a job. I'll need to get out of the house, and working would help. Plus I can always use money
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Post by I don’t know what I’m doing on Jul 17, 2020 17:54:40 GMT -5
That’s good
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Post by Willowsplash on Jul 17, 2020 23:58:39 GMT -5
I don't think we have too many classes with multiple people like that. There might be 30-40 people at most, unless it's a big room. No idea what it is going to be for where I went to high school. I don't keep up with that anymore. I only keep up with my old high school because my siblings are going into their senior and freshman year. My college classes are really big right now because I'm doing introductory science courses and we have 40,000ish undergraduate students. But as I start taking major specific classes, the number will go down. My biggest class last year was 300, but the average was probably about 150. For my larger lectures, we have discussion sections made up of around 20 people and they go over class material/practice. (My discussions this semester are online though)
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