... my sons'. Not necessarily mine. Situation unclear, further research necessary.
Officially, school and kindergarten are cancelled until the end of actual spring break (April 22nd). But we still have to come in on Monday and Tuesday for those kids whose parents didn't manage to secure supervision for them at short notice. And then we'll have to figure out how to keep emergency classes running for the 5th and 6th graders whose parents' jobs are on the "indispensable" list (police, fire services, HEALTH,...). Amusingly, teachers are not on the "indispensable" list, although they're presumably the people who have to supervise the kids whose parents have indispensable jobs. ?!?!?! Maybe this will be amended during the weekend.
Of course, the government left it for so long that a few undiscovered cases are bound to have infected their classmates. We'll find out over the course of the next weeks...
In the meantime, I have my educational sciences exam on Monday. Am undecided whether I should hope that it gets cancelled, too, or whether I should hope that I can get it over and done with. Urgh. According to the people who already had their exam this week, it's "fairly relaxed". I'm anxious nonetheless.
It's been A Week (TM). (A lecturer in university once said "I'd say it's been one of those weeks, but it's more like one of those lives I'm having". As the cool kids say, Big Mood.)
Officially, school and kindergarten are cancelled until the end of actual spring break (April 22nd). But we still have to come in on Monday and Tuesday for those kids whose parents didn't manage to secure supervision for them at short notice. And then we'll have to figure out how to keep emergency classes running for the 5th and 6th graders whose parents' jobs are on the "indispensable" list (police, fire services, HEALTH,...). Amusingly, teachers are not on the "indispensable" list, although they're presumably the people who have to supervise the kids whose parents have indispensable jobs. ?!?!?! Maybe this will be amended during the weekend.
Of course, the government left it for so long that a few undiscovered cases are bound to have infected their classmates. We'll find out over the course of the next weeks...
In the meantime, I have my educational sciences exam on Monday. Am undecided whether I should hope that it gets cancelled, too, or whether I should hope that I can get it over and done with. Urgh. According to the people who already had their exam this week, it's "fairly relaxed". I'm anxious nonetheless.
It's been A Week (TM). (A lecturer in university once said "I'd say it's been one of those weeks, but it's more like one of those lives I'm having". As the cool kids say, Big Mood.)
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Date: 2020-03-13 07:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-03-18 10:55 am (UTC)Ich hoffe, die Prüfung ist gut gelaufen!
Hoffentlich regeln sich die chaotischen Zustände diese Woche und deine Kinder rauben Dir nicht schon nach den ersten paar Tagen den letzten Nerv.
Passt gut auf Euch auf!
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Date: 2020-03-18 06:51 pm (UTC)Da das Wetter so herrlich ist, toben sich die Kinder draußen aus. Die Schule hat sich auch nicht mehr gemeldet, seit ich am Montag die Aufgaben für meine Klassen eingereicht habe. Habe unglaublich viel im Garten geschafft und bin dementsprechend im Moment ganz zufrieden...
Pass ebenfalls gut auf dich auf!