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8 things your child’s teacher wants you to know this year

Fourth-grade teacher Kristina Tons, wearing a clear plastic face shield, leads her class in the Pledge of Allegiance.

The 2020-2021 school year starts Aug 31 for the Archdiocese of Baltimore and on Sept. 8 for most public schools in Maryland, with a range of virtual, in-person, hybrid, synchronous, and asynchronous models in place. This we know for sure, but the exact details of how it will all play out are, like most things these days, uncertain. Although this year won’t start like others, the return to school still offers teachers and students alike the opportunity to be our best selves, whether we are sitting in a socially distanced classroom or on the other side of a screen at home.

Many parents are frustrated with their child’s learning situation. What makes some parents happy, upsets others. Your child’s teachers would like you to know that we’re trying everything we can to create meaningful learning experiences for all of our students.

I am beginning my 15th year teaching, my sixth in the Archdiocese of Baltimore and my second at Archbishop Curley High School. I am excited and as prepared as I’ll ever be for the year ahead.

Here are some things parents should know from the teacher’s perspective:

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