| MV Calle 8 is putting an entire class into quarantine. |
What is your goal in trying to shut down sharing information that is not being reported on these false “dashboards?” |
And plenty of us know cases that we’re not reported there, in this district and others. |
*were |
School is not a repository for COVID positive children. |
Congratulations on being Exhibit A. Hysterical loon. |
Where are these cases being shared then? I don’t see them in this thread or elsewhere. If you know of unreported cases, please share them. |
That’s posted... |
Many schools have no cases, and many others have only 1-2 cases: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZT2XxxtPqtrEJKWsmErz7YkR-UYzvJaV-3aOZYcswBk/htmlview#gid=558896752 |
While that’s the most recent comprehensive data, I would describe it at “current” without more context. That’s the data for August 1, 2020 through September 1, 2021. This school year started August 30, so that doesn’t really include in any material respect information about the current state of Covid cases. The reason personnel is so much higher than teachers is because teachers didn’t go in at all until March and from March, only a relatively small subset went in and on a very limited basis. Many many teachers continued teaching remotely from home even when kids went back in person. DCPS used hired aides from November 2020 when they first opened to that virtual in person structure and also to supervise the in person classes that began “in person” with a remote teacher. In other words, the adults who were in schools (and so subject to reporting) from August 1, 2020 through at least mid-August 2021 were by and far these aides and other personnel, not teachers. What would be important to see is the breakdown since August 2021, i.e. when all teachers are back. |
Would not* describe it |
Plenty of people only know rumors. |
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I, for one, fully trust DCPS to be 100% open and transparent as they always have been.
-the most naive person in the district |
I'm not sure why you deleted all of my comments saying things like that I don't think you're on the WTU payroll, but that you don't appear to be unbiased. Or my comment indicating that strawmen like the above "Nats batting average" isn't helping to paint you as a neutral party. Instead you kept someone else's comment which was much less reasonable, because it seems like you had a good retort. I love a good retort as much as the next person, but it seems at best unfair when you are able to control the narrative. |
People are still rightfully angry that teachers refused to allow schools to open last year. That's not going to go away for a long, long time. I'm not dwelling on it because I need to have a good relationship with my kid's teachers and the school, but yeah -- never going to forget it. As for vaccinations, if WTU had been more forthright off the block, we could have truly mandatory vaccines for everyone in DCPS. WTU could have pressured DCPS to impose a vaccine mandate this summer on all adults in schools (including their own union and the other staff unions) to protect their own members AND the kids and families they purport to advocate for. But no. |