My principal said today (for our board) that families can only change to online at designated times, just like with switching to in person. Basically if a family chooses to keep their child home because they are not happy with how things are going at school, they will be on their own with homeschooling until November. I understand why with all the necessary coordination and planning but it still seems kind of crazy. Honestly, I'm not sure that I would send my child to my school. It is overcrowded to begin with and anything that the principal has requested to help with distancing, etc., has been denied if it involves any kind of money. I am hoping my daughter's school is able to do better (smaller population, bigger building) since I don't have a reasonable option to keep her home.
The school board posted but if the school says otherwise, to be honest, I will pull him and homeschool. His school is fairly small, there are usually a couple empty class rooms, and the classes are smallish (he had two 23 kid grade 5 classes last year, so hopefully they will be similar for grade 6 (with a handful staying home for now? but we'll see). I am hoping for more information this week from the principal. A number of his friends will be staying home, and others are in non-immersion so won't be in his class/cohort.
I do find it funny that my work sent an email saying basically "don't expect to take time off to keep your kids out of school", which is fine, my son is 10 so he can do school while I work if it comes to it. Then my boss told me today he is keeping his two littles homes, SK & Grade 4, so he'll be rather distracted while he's supposed to be working. But, best choice for his family, I can respect that, and his wife will be working part time.
I am exhausted thinking about all this and school hasn't even started yet! My son often has a hard time in class as it is, this is going to be hard on him. He's very smart and easily bored, lacks motivation and if he isn't interested in what the teacher is teaching, he's not going to really try. He is afraid of being wrong, so he won't even try. We are working on that more than anything over summer. If he wasn't so determined to go back, I'd just keep him home. But he really wants to go so we'll see. It's been 6 months... Plus all the strike days they had over winter, grade 5 was a write off for him.
My kiddo is at my parent's for a couple days, since we won't be able to see them once school starts. I am enjoying the quiet. He is back tomorrow and we are off next week. Hopefully we will find some fun stuff to do. I had booked the week to get him sorted with back to school, which got pushed a week, so now we have a little vacation.
And to rub salt in my wounds, facebook is reminding me that this time last year we were arriving at All Star Movies and heading to Hollywood Studios to ride Rockin Roller Coaster for the first time... I really hope we get to go back soon. Man this pandemic just sucks.