Close bars, cafes, restaurants, gyms, etc. Then see about closing schools. Kids first this time. |
| SJCHS is testing all kids this coming weekend before the return. Based on experience with them from beginning of the pandemic, I am confident St. John’s will make the right decision. |
| It's not happening. Don't let the fearmongers freak you out. |
They are not closing unless Bowser makes them. |
If you child is 5th grade or above - there will be learning loss. We saw this play out before. The smarter way to go is to require a negative Covid test for reentry to school. Remote schooling does not "take pressure off of healthcare workers". |
Then help your kid with learning the next 2 weeks! |
+1000 |
amen! - Catholic school alum |
You can keep your child at home if you have health concerns - be it weight or age or whatever your issue is. |
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I’d love my own children to be in-person next week at their AOB schools, but I’m also able to see the problem at hand. The schools are going to be severely short staffed. There won’t be enough teachers or subs, so what are the schools supposed to do?
I’d prefer structured virtual learning to frantic class coverage. |
Agree. It’s going to be a mess. Would much rather have AOB schools offer virtual learning. This won’t be long term but just to get over this crazy surge. I don’t want to see classes combined and they will have to do that when teachers are out. |
| Received email that my DD may be in virtual cohort this week depending on staff availability. I guess that means her class stays home but my others go to school? Anyone else have this happening? |
Which school? |
Someone from the SJC Marketing Department is obviously assigned to cover DCUM. |
I think it is great if true. Each and every school should test and get as many kids back in person as possible. Require vaccinations. Across the board. Those that don’t like it - free to withdraw. Let’s do something not done in this pandemic - put children first. |