“Our schools are the safest places for young people to be, and we are focused on working with our labor partners, students, and families regarding how we can be the most flexible in providing an education to every student. Broadening who can participate in our asynchronous learning structure reflects the hard work many educators are already doing and this will make attending school simpler for families,” DOE spokesperson Nathaniel Styer said in a statement Friday night.
The change follows growing protest over Adams' refusal to entertain the notion and a sharp decline inAttendance was 77.09% across the system Thursday, meaning more than 214,800 students out of the system's 938,000 students missed class. In pre-pandemic times, attendance averaged 91% across the system for the 2019 school year.
The DOE previously spelled out specific circumstances wherein it would allow remote learning: a full classroom or school closure, a positive test result, Election Day andNow, the updated policy says “staff may provide asynchronous remote instruction and Office Hours … to students who are absent for reasons other than those stated above…” based on staff willingness and the approval of their supervisors. These students may also be counted as remotely present for class for attendance purposes.
The policy, which reflects language in a memo sent to principals this week by First Deputy Chancellor Dan Weisberg, does not specify what other reasons will qualify students for remote learning, including whether they are staying home out of caution during the recent COVID surge. But it could pave the way for educators to allow more students to learn remotely — and to not penalize those who choose to learn at home by counting them absent.
reported that, during a meeting with parent leaders this week, Banks mused, “‘Can we turn that agreement around and just do a livestream and let kids just participate in the class?’”After days of pressure from a vocal contingent of educators and students, Adamsthis week on the question of remote learning as a temporary option during the COVID surge.
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