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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
(07-31-2020 12:26 AM)snowtiger Wrote: Shelby County got declared virtual till further notice-about 4 days ago
Last week, teachers were told they can pick whether they teach in-person or virtually. SCS has now changed and made all classes virtual.
https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/2020/07/2...is-august/
SHELBY CO., Tenn. (WMC) - Superintendent Dr. Joris M. Ray with Shelby County Schools announced all schools will open virtually on August 31. SCS will remain virtual until further notice.
Ray said more than 80 percent of families who selected a fall learning option requested virtual learning.
SCS leaders said each student will get a digital device. Devices will be distributed the week of August 3 and continue throughout the month of September.
Designated pickup dates and locations for the digital devices will be based on school and grade level.
Each school site will prepare meals for students. Multi-day meal packs will be available for families. Schools will provide families with additional details.
SCS is also identifying local childcare providers, like the YMCA, who offer reduced or no-cost childcare options for essential working families.
Yeah we know.
It's that 80% number he's throwing around that is very puzzling.
I predict you will soon be able to get a good deal on secondary market laptops.
And they are working on meal pickups and childcare options, but not school? What's the COVID difference? They seem to be trying awfully hard not to teach the kids - doing everything but that.
(This post was last modified: 07-31-2020 01:26 PM by Tiger87.)
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
(07-31-2020 01:23 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: (07-31-2020 12:26 AM)snowtiger Wrote: Shelby County got declared virtual till further notice-about 4 days ago
Last week, teachers were told they can pick whether they teach in-person or virtually. SCS has now changed and made all classes virtual.
https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/2020/07/2...is-august/
SHELBY CO., Tenn. (WMC) - Superintendent Dr. Joris M. Ray with Shelby County Schools announced all schools will open virtually on August 31. SCS will remain virtual until further notice.
Ray said more than 80 percent of families who selected a fall learning option requested virtual learning.
SCS leaders said each student will get a digital device. Devices will be distributed the week of August 3 and continue throughout the month of September.
Designated pickup dates and locations for the digital devices will be based on school and grade level.
Each school site will prepare meals for students. Multi-day meal packs will be available for families. Schools will provide families with additional details.
SCS is also identifying local childcare providers, like the YMCA, who offer reduced or no-cost childcare options for essential working families.
Yeah we know.
It's that 80% number he's throwing around that is very puzzling.
I predict you will soon be able to get a good deal on secondary market laptops.
And they are working on meal pickups and childcare options, but not school? What's the COVID difference? They seem to be trying awfully hard not to teach the kids - doing everything but that.
It's about making the numbers lie to say what you want them to say.
"Germantown 21% have signed up for virtual."
This could very likely be 21% of all students, not 21% of responses.
If there were 1000 students in Germantown and 262 of them responded (with 210 saying they preferred virtual), you could state:
- 21% of all students have signed up for virtual
- 80% of the students that responded signed up for virtual
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07-31-2020 01:29 PM |
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
Jason and John were on the radio late June talking about the SCS numbers and even then it was 70% of those that had responded wanted virtual. No mention of if it was 10 parents that responded or 10,000. Jason, I think, also pointed out that the parents that were involved and had a real preference were going to be the ones responding, not the majority of the system
the point with Germantown was that the number went from almost none of the responses to 1 in 5 in three weeks after the district had started developing a plan based on responses
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07-31-2020 02:55 PM |
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
Knox County fall contact sports are 'on hold'
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07-31-2020 05:30 PM |
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
Ike is not hearing good news on the street
Ike is being told if baseball shuts down within two weeks, NO COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Not the news Ike wanted to hear.
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
utk is in Knox county is utk on hold
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07-31-2020 07:08 PM |
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72Tiger
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
(07-31-2020 07:08 PM)memphisike Wrote: utk is in Knox county is utk on hold
Not as of yet.
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
(07-31-2020 07:08 PM)memphisike Wrote: utk is in Knox county is utk on hold
It’s been on hold for years now.
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
Why won't utk play Tiger Nation
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
I think it’s safe to say that non-bubble sports are in trouble for this fall.
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
(07-31-2020 01:29 PM)aardWolf Wrote: (07-31-2020 01:23 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: (07-31-2020 12:26 AM)snowtiger Wrote: Shelby County got declared virtual till further notice-about 4 days ago
Last week, teachers were told they can pick whether they teach in-person or virtually. SCS has now changed and made all classes virtual.
https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/2020/07/2...is-august/
SHELBY CO., Tenn. (WMC) - Superintendent Dr. Joris M. Ray with Shelby County Schools announced all schools will open virtually on August 31. SCS will remain virtual until further notice.
Ray said more than 80 percent of families who selected a fall learning option requested virtual learning.
SCS leaders said each student will get a digital device. Devices will be distributed the week of August 3 and continue throughout the month of September.
Designated pickup dates and locations for the digital devices will be based on school and grade level.
Each school site will prepare meals for students. Multi-day meal packs will be available for families. Schools will provide families with additional details.
SCS is also identifying local childcare providers, like the YMCA, who offer reduced or no-cost childcare options for essential working families.
Yeah we know.
It's that 80% number he's throwing around that is very puzzling.
I predict you will soon be able to get a good deal on secondary market laptops.
And they are working on meal pickups and childcare options, but not school? What's the COVID difference? They seem to be trying awfully hard not to teach the kids - doing everything but that.
It's about making the numbers lie to say what you want them to say.
"Germantown 21% have signed up for virtual."
This could very likely be 21% of all students, not 21% of responses.
If there were 1000 students in Germantown and 262 of them responded (with 210 saying they preferred virtual), you could state:
- 21% of all students have signed up for virtual
- 80% of the students that responded signed up for virtual
Yep...Depends on how you want to look at it...
I guess you would assume a non-response would mean status quo (Go to class).
But if you want to sell virtual you publish the number you want published.
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Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
(08-01-2020 12:35 PM)bubbapt Wrote: I think it’s safe to say that non-bubble sports are in trouble for this fall.
Exactly. NBA and NHL will finish the season but I expect all other team sports not in a bubble to be screwed. Especially high school and college. These are kids, doing kid things, and none are professionals.
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08-01-2020 04:12 PM |
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
U GOTTA PLAY TO WIN
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RE: Tenn. High School Football to begin Aug. 21 - can colleges be far behind?
(08-01-2020 01:36 PM)macgar32 Wrote: (07-31-2020 01:29 PM)aardWolf Wrote: (07-31-2020 01:23 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: (07-31-2020 12:26 AM)snowtiger Wrote: Shelby County got declared virtual till further notice-about 4 days ago
Last week, teachers were told they can pick whether they teach in-person or virtually. SCS has now changed and made all classes virtual.
https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/2020/07/2...is-august/
SHELBY CO., Tenn. (WMC) - Superintendent Dr. Joris M. Ray with Shelby County Schools announced all schools will open virtually on August 31. SCS will remain virtual until further notice.
Ray said more than 80 percent of families who selected a fall learning option requested virtual learning.
SCS leaders said each student will get a digital device. Devices will be distributed the week of August 3 and continue throughout the month of September.
Designated pickup dates and locations for the digital devices will be based on school and grade level.
Each school site will prepare meals for students. Multi-day meal packs will be available for families. Schools will provide families with additional details.
SCS is also identifying local childcare providers, like the YMCA, who offer reduced or no-cost childcare options for essential working families.
Yeah we know.
It's that 80% number he's throwing around that is very puzzling.
I predict you will soon be able to get a good deal on secondary market laptops.
And they are working on meal pickups and childcare options, but not school? What's the COVID difference? They seem to be trying awfully hard not to teach the kids - doing everything but that.
It's about making the numbers lie to say what you want them to say.
"Germantown 21% have signed up for virtual."
This could very likely be 21% of all students, not 21% of responses.
If there were 1000 students in Germantown and 262 of them responded (with 210 saying they preferred virtual), you could state:
- 21% of all students have signed up for virtual
- 80% of the students that responded signed up for virtual
Yep...Depends on how you want to look at it...
I guess you would assume a non-response would mean status quo (Go to class).
But if you want to sell virtual you publish the number you want published.
Yeah, I'm guessing that's it. Because SCS initially said those who did NOT respond would be enrolled in in-person school.
As for the G'town responses, that's not really puzzling to me. People were waiting to make up their minds until closer to the deadline. As it approached, the numbers trued-up to 21% - which is very much in-line with all other schools (except SCS of course).
C'ville initially had the options for 100% virtual, or 2 days/week in-person and the rest virtual. Then a bunch of parents protested AGAINST virtual, and they revised it to include a 100% in-person option.
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