Because no private school parents ever post here wanting to get the gossip about other private schools? Are you new here? |
Same-- Burgundy Farm family, both kids tested negative. Curious to hear the results but considering we have not yet heard, I'm assuming we are not going back on campus on Weds. Sending a "see you Weds" email would be much simpler than an email announcing virtual learning for the week, which would require much more planning etc. before comms went out. Also, if the SSSAS numbers reported here are true, I would expect similar numbers from Burgundy. I'm conflicted on what I think schools should do, and I guess it depends on the objective. If the objective is to minimize Covid spread and a potential outbreak, absolutely close. But, for how long? Until this entire wave passes? I just don't know-- Covid is not good for staff & faculty, nor is it good for students and their families. But weeks-long school closures aren't good for students and their families, either. |
THIS 2 years later, but I feel 'ya |
Actually Covid was in the United States well before spring it was here in November and December of ‘19 prior to the outbreak in the spring of 20. |
That’s the point. They’re private school parents, not public school parents. Private school parents don’t care about what happened in the public schools why were they? |
Would |
Notice how they didn’t deny it. Good spotting. |
You can always tell who is public school parent posting on this thread. It’s like you can see the chip on their shoulder in the post. |
Now I’m just picturing all the kids huddled together in the snow eating their sandwiches. What is the new lunch plan? |
I heard that over 100 students didn’t test. At least the test later in the week should catch cases from New Years celebrations |
There are questions from private school parents about public schools in this thread. Ask them. |
Exactly! |
| Our school tested over the weekend and we got individual results today but not overall percentages. Tomorrow is a snow day and we don’t know yet about Wed. Any sense of how long it takes to get the results for the whole school? |
SFE reported a 5% positivity rate and return to school Wed. |
Dr. Fauci said on 1/2 that they have found that Omicron -- even mild cases of Omicron -- can still lead to long covid in ten to over thirty percent of all symptomatic cases. (So if you are asymptomatic, I think you probably will not get long covid.) He also said that it is having this effect even in children. So the whole "let her rip" strategy is great if you're feeling lucky. |