bababear_50
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- Feb 5, 2007
And I don't see how this can happen. The idea is not to cross contaminate, so having any kind of "floater" strikes me as counter to the entire gist of the thing.
The Ontario Principal's Association recently published a very detailed response to the government, Although the tone started supportive, they raised a bunch of good points; the real eye opener for me was their questioning about what we do about substitutes? We all know more will be required; DW usually works through everything unless she literally can't get up out of bed in the morning. But now she also has to call in for a sniffle. But Subs can't be floating from school to school. The principals are asking that substitute teachers be assigned to a single school for safety. That makes a lot of sense for reducing the spread, but will it happen?
And DW's school went to double nutrition break a couple of years ago. Takes a bit of adjustment, but it works pretty well. I haven't heard any of her crowd opining on whether it has improved student attention/performance or not. It works really well for her personally as she is one of those people who thrives on a few really small meals over 3 large ones.
So are you saying school staff will not be getting any lunch time or breaks?
Mel