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JULY 2 – 8, 2020 | PAGE 5
Parent Survey Shows Overwhelming Support for Face-to-Face Classes
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munities of Delaware, in New York City and elsewhere.
Virginia has remained to date, however, one of a handful of U.S. states to maintain a steady diminished rate of new infections compared to an explosive rise in states such as Florida, Texas, Oklahoma and Arizona and increasing trends in its neighboring states of North Carolina and West Virginia.
There has been almost no advancement of reported cases of the virus in the last weeks in the City of Falls Church, according to daily updates from the Fairfax Department of Health, although there have been anecdotal reports of groups of folks not practicing social distancing or masking around the City’s 2.2 square mile area.
Dr. Noonan told the F.C. School Board Tuesday that he’s pleased with the responses to a parent survey sent out last month.
In only a few weeks, over half the parents have responded, he said, being 1,595 so far at a rate of 95 percent, and was pleased to learn that of those, there is an overwhelming number (97.3 percent) who say their children will be seeking face-to-face learning as much as public health guidance allows this fall.
The deadline for the submission of survey responses has been extended beyond the Fourth of July weekend to July 10.
For starters, he told the School Board, the plan is to dedicate Mondays to teacher planning and that one group of students will be attending in-person classes for full days on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and the other group on Wednesdays and Fridays, such that social distancing and other sanitation measures will be in keeping with the guidance from the Virginia Department of Education, the Virginia Department of Health and the Fairfax Department of Health.
Noonan said he’ll produce another newsletter for the entire school community this Friday and follow that with at least one per week until classes commence on Aug. 24.
“In addition to classroom education, all students will have access to art, music, physical education and the library,” he said, adding “there may be cases of ‘art on a cart,’ where programs will be brought into classrooms rather than at fixed places.
He assured the School Board that the content of the education, both in the classrooms and also online during the two days a week when students will be getting their education that way “will be more robust than in the spring.”
As far as transportation to school, he said, the vast majority surveyed say that limits to use of buses (the guidance limits students on buses to 13 per 77 seats), most students will be transported by their parents or will walk.
Some will ride bikes, and some their own cars.
Only 82 students out of the 1,217 survey responses indicated they will have difficulties getting to classes, Noonan said, and plans are being made to accommodate them.
Eighty-seven percent of the survey respondents said that masking is already being practiced and will present no burden to them, and 98.1 percent say they have access to the Internet from home.
The biggest issue for those surveyed concerns the lack of “social and emotional connection with other students” that arise from at-home learning.
Noonan indicated that under the guidance of the Virginia High School League, conditioning programs for fall sports will be able to commence next week.
He noted that suggestions to continue to use the old school building once the new building is complete this December to help accommodate social distancing “is a good idea, but we have 45 days from completion of the new to vacate and turn over the old GMHS to the development team.”
He said, however, that the greater capacity of the new school will more than allow for the enrollment needs notwithstanding the mandate for social distancing.
He also noted that “there are some students who will receive face-to-face instruction four days a week. The students who have been disproportionately impacted due to disability status, ESOL status, and economic status will be first to gain fuller access faceto-face,” adding “families who will receive this option will be contacted directly in the next several weeks.”
COVID-19 UPDATE
In the last week, starting from Thursday, June 25 and going until Wednesday, July 1, the Virginia Department of Health has updated its coronavirus data for the City of Falls Church to include 52 total cases (-5 from last week; it was recorded on Monday that there were 56 cases in F.C. City, but they were found not to be residents upon further review) as well as 11 hospitalized (no change) and eight deaths (+1). The Fairfax Health District, which the City is a part of, has 13,986 total cases (+272 from last week), including 1,535 hospitalized (+43) and 443 deaths (+39).
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