sfsuphysics
Supporting Member
Due to rising number of cases in San Francisco of COVID-19 the Board of Trustees of City College of SF decided to stop face-to-face meetings of classes after the end of this week through potentially the end of the semester. Lowell high school shut down earlier, and honestly I expect the entire SFUSD to follow suit in some way. I would not be too shocked it you didn't see that elsewhere throughout the Bay Area, so those with kids in school might want to start thinking of alternative plans to the schools being a "babysitter" from 8am-3pm (or whenever kids are in school these days), better to have a plan of action than to just have it drop on you at a moment's notice.
Now with CCSF, there is a "plan" (i.e. they told is, this is what we want now figure out how to do it) to have classes get transferred into some online version of them so that students can finish up the semester, and they can justify paying us teachers . Not sure how that would translate to kids in K-12 though, I mean hell I see any particular student for 3 hours A WEEK, elementary schools see students for 7 hours A DAY times 5 days a week.
Now with CCSF, there is a "plan" (i.e. they told is, this is what we want now figure out how to do it) to have classes get transferred into some online version of them so that students can finish up the semester, and they can justify paying us teachers . Not sure how that would translate to kids in K-12 though, I mean hell I see any particular student for 3 hours A WEEK, elementary schools see students for 7 hours A DAY times 5 days a week.