I think they are saying almost the opposite. I’ve had that thought too. None of us want to prep/be out for 10 days |
If you are a teacher then wouldn’t you rather have 10 days off than 5? |
Most teachers have a sense of duty. They’re not closed schoolers and want kids to be in school. They’re not the whiners on AEM |
That’s not what they mean… 10 day quarantine if you report before 1/3. Five day quarantine otherwise. |
I should hope that any APS staff with Covid are reporting it to APS somehow, despite the break, and not waiting until tomorrow morning to call out sick. |
I don’t know any teacher who waits until the morning of if they fall sick before then. There’s a way to enter COVID into Frontline and if you fail the qualtrics survey you get an immediate follow up email. |
No, because that’s 10 days of lesson planning/makeup |
What is incentive of 1/2/22 vs. 1/3/22? |
Shortened quarantine if positive on 1/3 |
5 days out vs 10 days out |
I assume you don’t have a real job if you would ask a question like this. |
Why is that? Is the rule change for quarantines changing on 1/3/22? |
Yes, per the guidance Duran sent. |
No one would choose to have to submit ten days of lesson planning over five days. |
As expected, a ton of reporting today! Up to 160 teacher/staff out. |