There's still no room for 3 ft apart. Prior to the pandemic the kids were all sitting right next to each other, desks were touching, etc. One of the very early presentations I think had like 18 kids in a room at 3 ft apart. Still not good enough for 5 days a week. |
Please read the whole thread. No we won’t be going back 5 days a week in the fall, but a permanent 4-day week is not going to happen. |
I doubt distance is a mitigation measure in Fall. Rather it’ll likely be centered around ongoing mask usage. |
But the SB is sooooo hung up on distance measures. As recently as December they were deep in the weeds about putting 6’ markers on the floor and stuff. They’re way off on another planet here with the “mitigation” factors. |
They change their minds about everything at the drop of the hat (or rather, somebody goes off on a complete tangent, it snowballs from there, then they punt and delay any decisions for another month). Anyway, masks and distance are the two primary mitigation measures they've had available. Now, vaccinations--the best mitigation measure of all--are starting to enter the equation. By this spring, they'll have to start considering the question of returning students with teachers that have been vaccinated this wave. |
Since the Union/association’s support for closures (and therefore the SB’s support for them) has very little to do with COVID, it may be a long time until we see normal around here... if ever. Don’t believe me? These are their “demands.” https://www.demandsafeschools.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Jan_12_day_of_resistance.pdf |
| January 2022 |
Nowhere on the list of endorsements do I see NEA/FEA or AFT/FCFT. Endorsers: Action Now Institute, Arizona Educators United, Chicago Teachers Union, Boston Teachers Union, Federación de Maestros de Puerto Rico, United Teachers Los Angeles, St. Paul Federation of Educators, Journey For Justice, Center for Popular Democracy, Denver Classroom Teachers Association, Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, St. Paul Federation of Educators, Milwaukee Teachers Education Association, National Educators United, Racine Educators United, Little Rock Education Association, Oakland Education Association, Teamsters Local 3012 Philadelphia, Democratic Socialists of America, Movement of Rank and File Educators, The Peralta Federation of Teachers, AFT local 1603, Grassroots Education Movement, Leaders Igniting Transformation (LIT), Youth Empowered in the Struggle (YES), Working Families Party (WFP) Milwaukee, Working Educators Philadelphia, Massachusetts Teachers Association, Tennessee Teachers United, United Working Families 50th Ward Independent Political Organization, United Teachers of Richmond, Virginia Educators United, The Sunrise Movement, Mijente, Labor Network for Sustainability, Save Our Schools Kentucky |
I don't know. |
This is FEA’s site promoting the same event. Happy, now? https://fairfaxea.org/january-12-national-day-of-action-twitter-storm/ |
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FEA is asking all of its members to participate.
https://twitter.com/fea_fairfax/status/1348749573615980544?s=27 |
My DH is a principal in LCPS. He claims full 5-day in person isn’t arriving until one more year. January 2022. Why? As you can see the vaccine rollout isn’t the panacea because there is no coordinated and coherent logistics behind it. Children don’t have vaccines. And won’t until late Summer best case scenario. You can’t expect people to go into so called Petri dishes just because they have it - and not all staff members are taking it despite the hype on these boards. He personally has accounted up to 14% of his school’s force that will not take it due to health conditions or refusal. Specifics aren’t provided in his survey. His main fear is Mondays becoming asynchronous forever. As in, that’s the new normal even when covid disappears. Which I’m not so sure it will be... but that’s another story. |
New cnn report is vaccine is only effective at best for a year. There are too many unknowns. |
This is all Bs FYI. This is the same troll who claims to have insider info all the time because of her DH principal. She’s never right and she says garbage like “the 4 day week is here to stay” to rile people up. That is NOT going to be a permanent fixture going forward and nobody in school speaks as if it is. |
| I definitely don’t know if this true but my teacher friend actually thinks fcps is somewhat concerned about all the students who withdrew this year and may care if more withdraw next year. I’m going to tell the school board that fwiw I applied to private for kids and know a lot of friends doing it now too. I really don’t know if they care but it’s worth a shot. |