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Old 10-30-2020, 12:28 PM
 
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Old 11-01-2020, 06:42 AM
 
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The following metro school districts have recently announced they are moving their middle and high school students from the hybrid learning model to full at-home distance learning within the next week-or-two:

Anoka-Hennepin ISD #11, Centennial ISD #12, Osseo Area Schools ISD #279, and like original poster, The Grand Viking mentioned Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan ISD #196.

White Bear Lake Area Schools ISD #624 had decided on Monday October 26th to move middle and high school students to full distance learning as of Monday November 9th, while keeping elementary students on the every other day hybrid model.

WBL # 624, reversed course Friday October 30 choosing to stick with what they've been doing since September and keep all grades Early Childhood through Gr. 12 on the hybrid model once one of the three Counties the district serves re-ran this weeks numbers to exclude the COVID-19 outbreaks at the state correctional facilities.

Washington County on Friday revised the rolling 14-day average case count ratio per 10,000 residents in each county, which the MN Dept of Health releases every Thursday afternoon/evening. The revised numbers took the number of cases at both MN state prisons located within the county out of the equation which dropped Washington County's case count per 10,000 ratio to 36.08 from 43.98 when you include the COVID-19 cases at MCF-Stillwater and MCF-Oak Park Heights.

As of November 1st, I haven't seen any Twin Cities metro districts recently move elementary students to distance learning as the metro Counties have not yet reached the ratio of 50-cases per 10,000 residents benchmark which the state dept of health recommends Elementary kids learn from home. Middle and high schools are being sent home because the metro area Counties are now rising into the 30-cases to 50-cases range per 10,000 residents where the MN Dept of Health and Dept of Education recommend secondary students move to full distance learning.
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Old 11-01-2020, 01:01 PM
 
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The following metro school districts have recently announced they are moving their middle and high school students from the hybrid learning model to full at-home distance learning within the next week-or-two:

Anoka-Hennepin ISD #11, Centennial ISD #12, Osseo Area Schools ISD #279, and like original poster, The Grand Viking mentioned Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan ISD #196.

White Bear Lake Area Schools ISD #624 had decided on Monday October 26th to move middle and high school students to full distance learning as of Monday November 9th, while keeping elementary students on the every other day hybrid model.

WBL # 624, reversed course Friday October 30 choosing to stick with what they've been doing since September and keep all grades Early Childhood through Gr. 12 on the hybrid model once one of the three Counties the district serves re-ran this weeks numbers to exclude the COVID-19 outbreaks at the state correctional facilities.

Washington County on Friday revised the rolling 14-day average case count ratio per 10,000 residents in each county, which the MN Dept of Health releases every Thursday afternoon/evening. The revised numbers took the number of cases at both MN state prisons located within the county out of the equation which dropped Washington County's case count per 10,000 ratio to 36.08 from 43.98 when you include the COVID-19 cases at MCF-Stillwater and MCF-Oak Park Heights.

As of November 1st, I haven't seen any Twin Cities metro districts recently move elementary students to distance learning as the metro Counties have not yet reached the ratio of 50-cases per 10,000 residents benchmark which the state dept of health recommends Elementary kids learn from home. Middle and high schools are being sent home because the metro area Counties are now rising into the 30-cases to 50-cases range per 10,000 residents where the MN Dept of Health and Dept of Education recommend secondary students move to full distance learning.
South Washington (833) is moving to hybrid for k-5 and all virtual for middle and high schools beginning Nov. 16th. Got the phone call Friday night.
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Old 11-01-2020, 01:17 PM
 
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South Washington (833) is moving to hybrid for k-5 and all virtual for middle and high schools beginning Nov. 16th. Got the phone call Friday night.
Thank you for that update Woodbury Woody. I see on the South Washington County School District #833 website that the recently announced distance learning for grades 6-12 will continue at least through December 22nd, but could extend into 2021.
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Old 11-13-2020, 07:06 PM
 
Location: Chisago Lakes, Minnesota
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Yeah all these lockdowns, school closings and mask mandates really have done wonders. Now Walz is about to shut the whole state down again and ruin everyone’s holidays. What a freekin joke. This would probably have been over months ago if we had just responded like we did with SARS, H1N1, etc. Yay for mass media and needless panic! It’s actually borderline comical watching humanity regress in this manner in the midst of all these supposed wonderful advancements and technologies. Society is now a compilation of mindless droids that respond as they’re programmed.
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Old 11-13-2020, 08:08 PM
 
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South Washington (833) is moving to hybrid for k-5 and all virtual for middle and high schools beginning Nov. 16th. Got the phone call Friday night.
833 announced today that all pre-k through 5th will go entirely virtual on December 7th.
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Old 11-15-2020, 07:38 AM
 
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Yeah all these lockdowns, school closings and mask mandates really have done wonders. Now Walz is about to shut the whole state down again and ruin everyone’s holidays. What a freekin joke. This would probably have been over months ago if we had just responded like we did with SARS, H1N1, etc. Yay for mass media and needless panic! It’s actually borderline comical watching humanity regress in this manner in the midst of all these supposed wonderful advancements and technologies. Society is now a compilation of mindless droids that respond as they’re programmed.
Did Minnesota just this week hit yet another record?
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Old 11-15-2020, 09:05 AM
 
Location: Chisago Lakes, Minnesota
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Did Minnesota just this week hit yet another record?
You can believe anything the media tells you if that's how you're wired. I guess our kids are never supposed to go back to school now? The new normal is kids having no stability, no routine, no social interaction, sitting in front of a computer screen relying on their parents to explain stuff because the teachers are nowhere to be found?

Amazing.....Walz supposedly did such a WONDERFUL job protecting Minnesotan's from the black plague of 2020.....kept us in our homes, kept our kids away from school, made us all wear masks, can't go near anyone, do everything virtually, wrecked businesses, wrecked lives.......and lookie here - record number of cases (that has nothing to do with record number of tests being administered, no no NO!) and time to shut it all down again. Just a little bit longer......not much longer.....do your part......gotta get worse before it gets better....hang in there, everyone! Same slop we've been force fed from the off.

You know what I think? I think you're all nuts. I think you've all become slaves to these demons. Incredible that I work in clinical patient care and have been basically face to face with hundreds of these supposedly infected patients circulating in and out of our facility and yet I haven't had Covid and don't know anyone who's had it. It's all "so and so is in quarantine because they might have been exposed". Slaves to the media. Slaves to the government. Slaves to having your lives reduced to what they allow you to see on a computer screen. A government mandated virtual existence.......and you all just sit there and take it, because they tell you you're some kind of subversive mutineer if you question them.

Behold, the concocted and now careening regression of humanity.
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Old 11-15-2020, 09:15 AM
 
Location: Twin Cities
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It’s not spreading within the schools. The schools are going distance because of positives among the teachers. There won’t be enough subs to replace them soon.
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Old 11-15-2020, 09:23 AM
 
Location: Chisago Lakes, Minnesota
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It’s not spreading within the schools. The schools are going distance because of positives among the teachers. There won’t be enough subs to replace them soon.
Whatever. My kids have had sh** for an education for nearly a year now. Just toss that onto the bonfire as the latest great thing about Minnesota to be ambushed and eliminated.

And to those who think a vaccine is going to end this - wake the **** up. They'll just concoct other reasons to keep it rolling. They want our blood, they want our souls and they want them now.
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