If it happens, it’ll be school based and temporary. It’s not going to be an entire year again. |
Sigh. No one knows that. So PLAN AHEAD DUMBA$$. Stop wasting your time arguing and get 2 or 3 back-up plans in place. You need 2 or 3 because of the different scenarios that could occur. Stop being caught by the short hairs and then screeching because you weren't warned and no one told you. You have had a year and a half to see how things have worked. Use that experience to plan for the future. DO SOMETHING PROACTIVE FOR A CHANGE. Jeez. This isn't that hard. |
You know why there aren’t any plans (publicly)? Because parents are terrified justifiably that it’s just the first step in closing schools. Make it as hard as possible to close schools (including not making those plans) otherwise people of your ilk will be clamoring to close them with the first positive case |
That’s why there’s a law in place. To deal with this kind of nonsense. |
OMG. We're doomed if this is your mindset. (NP) |
Have you read SB 1303? 1. If a local school board determines, in collaboration with the local health department and in strict adherence to "Step 2: Determine the Level of School Impact" in the Department of Health's Interim Guidance to K-12 School Reopening or any similar provision in any successor guidance document published by the Department of Health, that the transmission of COVID-19 within a school building is at a high level, the local school board may provide fully remote virtual instruction or a combination of in-person instruction and remote virtual instruction to the at-risk groups of students indicated as the result of such collaboration or, if needed, the whole student population in the school building, but in each instance only for as long as it is necessary to address and ameliorate the level of transmission of COVID-19 in the school building |
You clearly don't understand how the state legislature works. What they legislature very quickly accepted can be equally quickly changed. I know most of them are not the brightest bulbs but even they know to set up a back door and can quickly pass new legislation when they want and need to. Please try to be logical and adult about this. Your two-year-old temper tantrum act is annoying and frustrating to the adults trying to talk. |
I see exactly one person having a temper tantrum here. It’s you. |
?? That legislation was months in the works. State legislatures move fast? You're speculating about a backdoor that's not there? What in the world are you talking about? |
That’s actually a not insignificant loophole. There just isn’t a big enough band of troglodyte Republicans who are going to be shouting me want schools open every day if circumstances change. |
What’s the opposite of APS SmartRestart and how can I join? |
Arlington Parents for Education or just the Republican party |
It’s cute that you think only Republicans disagree with you. |
Smart Restart isn't affiliates with APS. (Thank God.) There are crazies in APE too. My advice? Neither group is worth joining. |
Smart Restart isn't crazy. Unless you think wanting outdoor lunch is crazy. APE (the open up at all costs, anti-mitigation crowd) just paints anyone who isn't in their group as crazy. |