Has Duran gone mad? (APS)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


At least with this ridiculous plan he made it easy for us to answer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


He's thinking more rationally that the zealot parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


At least with this ridiculous plan he made it easy for us to answer.


Send teachers to school so they can teach virtually while wearing masks. That should help. Oh, and send kids back when numbers are the highest. Genius
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


At least with this ridiculous plan he made it easy for us to answer.


Send teachers to school so they can teach virtually while wearing masks. That should help. Oh, and send kids back when numbers are the highest. Genius


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is your friendly reminder that under the most recent hybrid plan Duran announced, teachers would only go in 2 days a week. Not a lot to ask. And APS has ordered 250 HEPA filters and said they had plans to order more.


What is the date for when all classrooms will have at least one HEPA filters?



APS has NO plans to put HEPA filters in all classrooms. None, nope, nada.

I'd feel a lot better if they would do this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


At least with this ridiculous plan he made it easy for us to answer.


Send teachers to school so they can teach virtually while wearing masks. That should help. Oh, and send kids back when numbers are the highest. Genius


it's sooooo bad
Anonymous
Push forward while FFX steps back. Arlington is pathetic with vaccine administration. Yes. The superintendent has gone mad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Push forward while FFX steps back. Arlington is pathetic with vaccine administration. Yes. The superintendent has gone mad.


You’ll get over it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


He's thinking more rationally that the zealot parents.


Yes and it’s pretty pathetic that he has to ease teachers into the idea of being in empty school buildings. Because the Covid night be lurking around the corners and jump out at them 😂😂🤣

I know there are people posting here and there are especially two women on AEM who are just desperate for some teacher to get any kind of illness at school so they can post the same story over and over and over and over and over. I seriously don’t know what these people will do without their Covid manufactured drama. I think they have spent a year o. It and are just obsessed and feel they have become Covid “influencers” It’s really sad actually that this is what they spent the morning time doing over this last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


He's thinking more rationally that the zealot parents.


Yes and it’s pretty pathetic that he has to ease teachers into the idea of being in empty school buildings. Because the Covid night be lurking around the corners and jump out at them 😂😂🤣

I know there are people posting here and there are especially two women on AEM who are just desperate for some teacher to get any kind of illness at school so they can post the same story over and over and over and over and over. I seriously don’t know what these people will do without their Covid manufactured drama. I think they have spent a year o. It and are just obsessed and feel they have become Covid “influencers” It’s really sad actually that this is what they spent the morning time doing over this last year.


Yikes. IMO people like you, the deniers, are worse than anyone else. You're the kind of person I distrust the most.

- a parent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


He's thinking more rationally that the zealot parents.


Yes and it’s pretty pathetic that he has to ease teachers into the idea of being in empty school buildings. Because the Covid night be lurking around the corners and jump out at them 😂😂🤣

I know there are people posting here and there are especially two women on AEM who are just desperate for some teacher to get any kind of illness at school so they can post the same story over and over and over and over and over. I seriously don’t know what these people will do without their Covid manufactured drama. I think they have spent a year o. It and are just obsessed and feel they have become Covid “influencers” It’s really sad actually that this is what they spent the morning time doing over this last year.


Yikes. IMO people like you, the deniers, are worse than anyone else. You're the kind of person I distrust the most.

- a parent


Yep. The idea of "easing them back in" is just for show. They don't need to be eased back in. The problem is that it's idiotic and damaging to send them in to the school so they have to teach with masks when most have a very goot setup at home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


He's thinking more rationally that the zealot parents.


Yes and it’s pretty pathetic that he has to ease teachers into the idea of being in empty school buildings. Because the Covid night be lurking around the corners and jump out at them 😂😂🤣

I know there are people posting here and there are especially two women on AEM who are just desperate for some teacher to get any kind of illness at school so they can post the same story over and over and over and over and over. I seriously don’t know what these people will do without their Covid manufactured drama. I think they have spent a year o. It and are just obsessed and feel they have become Covid “influencers” It’s really sad actually that this is what they spent the morning time doing over this last year.


Yikes. IMO people like you, the deniers, are worse than anyone else. You're the kind of person I distrust the most.

- a parent


Yep. The idea of "easing them back in" is just for show. They don't need to be eased back in. The problem is that it's idiotic and damaging to send them in to the school so they have to teach with masks when most have a very goot setup at home.


I predict this plan backfires within a week when teachers and school staff start testing positive. It’s going to be hard to hide that when a bunch of people unexpectedly start teaching from home again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


He's thinking more rationally that the zealot parents.


Yes and it’s pretty pathetic that he has to ease teachers into the idea of being in empty school buildings. Because the Covid night be lurking around the corners and jump out at them 😂😂🤣

I know there are people posting here and there are especially two women on AEM who are just desperate for some teacher to get any kind of illness at school so they can post the same story over and over and over and over and over. I seriously don’t know what these people will do without their Covid manufactured drama. I think they have spent a year o. It and are just obsessed and feel they have become Covid “influencers” It’s really sad actually that this is what they spent the morning time doing over this last year.


Yikes. IMO people like you, the deniers, are worse than anyone else. You're the kind of person I distrust the most.

- a parent


Yep. The idea of "easing them back in" is just for show. They don't need to be eased back in. The problem is that it's idiotic and damaging to send them in to the school so they have to teach with masks when most have a very goot setup at home.


I predict this plan backfires within a week when teachers and school staff start testing positive. It’s going to be hard to hide that when a bunch of people unexpectedly start teaching from home again.

And if that doesn’t happen, will you concede that in-school teaching is safer than you assumed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


He's thinking more rationally that the zealot parents.


Yes and it’s pretty pathetic that he has to ease teachers into the idea of being in empty school buildings. Because the Covid night be lurking around the corners and jump out at them 😂😂🤣

I know there are people posting here and there are especially two women on AEM who are just desperate for some teacher to get any kind of illness at school so they can post the same story over and over and over and over and over. I seriously don’t know what these people will do without their Covid manufactured drama. I think they have spent a year o. It and are just obsessed and feel they have become Covid “influencers” It’s really sad actually that this is what they spent the morning time doing over this last year.


Yikes. IMO people like you, the deniers, are worse than anyone else. You're the kind of person I distrust the most.

- a parent


Yep. The idea of "easing them back in" is just for show. They don't need to be eased back in. The problem is that it's idiotic and damaging to send them in to the school so they have to teach with masks when most have a very goot setup at home.


I predict this plan backfires within a week when teachers and school staff start testing positive. It’s going to be hard to hide that when a bunch of people unexpectedly start teaching from home again.

And if that doesn’t happen, will you concede that in-school teaching is safer than you assumed?


I’ve been in person this year, so I don’t need to assume anything. I’m not in APS though, so I’d concede they may be taking safety precautions more seriously than other districts. If it DOES happen, will you concede that in school teaching is not a good idea right now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We now have an answer to the question originally posed on this thread: Yes.


He's thinking more rationally that the zealot parents.


Yes and it’s pretty pathetic that he has to ease teachers into the idea of being in empty school buildings. Because the Covid night be lurking around the corners and jump out at them 😂😂🤣

I know there are people posting here and there are especially two women on AEM who are just desperate for some teacher to get any kind of illness at school so they can post the same story over and over and over and over and over. I seriously don’t know what these people will do without their Covid manufactured drama. I think they have spent a year o. It and are just obsessed and feel they have become Covid “influencers” It’s really sad actually that this is what they spent the morning time doing over this last year.


Yikes. IMO people like you, the deniers, are worse than anyone else. You're the kind of person I distrust the most.

- a parent


Yep. The idea of "easing them back in" is just for show. They don't need to be eased back in. The problem is that it's idiotic and damaging to send them in to the school so they have to teach with masks when most have a very goot setup at home.


I predict this plan backfires within a week when teachers and school staff start testing positive. It’s going to be hard to hide that when a bunch of people unexpectedly start teaching from home again.


Will take longer than a week. Probably 2-3. But you are correct. Especially with the variant strain we’ve got now.
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