If the staff is able to stay on task and uses the planning time productively, it could work. There needs to be some accountability. It is known in our area that when there is an elearning day, many teachers just take the day off while the students are working independently on line at home.
If your school implements this schedule, please post your thoughts on how it is working or not working.
It's dreary and foggy here in NE Indiana, but it's heatwave time: 39F. Yay! 9,128 steps on a walk with DSIL. People were dog-walking. Cars were moving freely. These are the days that allow us to tolerate winter in these parts. Our new frig comes tomorrow morning. All is well here . . .
judycaretHello! Sorry I haven't posted. I've been busy stressing out over house "updating." But I'm still walking 5-6 miles most days. I'm hovering just above my goal weight because chocolate and I can't seem to end our co-dependency.
We had another closed day of school due to an ice storm last night. We had our appointment moved to one so we ventured to the northern part of the state that usually gets lake effect snow. Once we got about an hour north of here and the ice and snow was non existent. After sitting in the car all those hours, I was ready to ice skate out the car and got a cycling class and put in 19.3 milles. I felt a lot better. I love cycling!