APS subs - which schools for Monday

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


Anonymous wrote:



That’s only people who reported in qualtrics. All people who test positive before January 3rd are still subject to a 10 day quarantine

+1 million
Everyone has been on vacation, and therefore, almost no one has been reporting.



There’s a strong incentive to test positive tomorrow instead of today.


It's not anonymous...APS staff are not going to put in fake positives, if that's what you're suggesting. If they did, there would be consequences.

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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


That’s only people who reported in qualtrics. All people who test positive before January 3rd are still subject to a 10 day quarantine

+1 million
Everyone has been on vacation, and therefore, almost no one has been reporting.


There’s a strong incentive to test positive tomorrow instead of today.


If you are a teacher then wouldn’t you rather have 10 days off than 5?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


That’s only people who reported in qualtrics. All people who test positive before January 3rd are still subject to a 10 day quarantine

+1 million
Everyone has been on vacation, and therefore, almost no one has been reporting.


There’s a strong incentive to test positive tomorrow instead of today.


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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


Anonymous wrote:



That’s only people who reported in qualtrics. All people who test positive before January 3rd are still subject to a 10 day quarantine

+1 million
Everyone has been on vacation, and therefore, almost no one has been reporting.



There’s a strong incentive to test positive tomorrow instead of today.


It's not anonymous...APS staff are not going to put in fake positives, if that's what you're suggesting. If they did, there would be consequences.


That’s not what they mean… 10 day quarantine if you report before 1/3. Five day quarantine otherwise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:APS staff is on winter break. Most of us are not filling those out when on break. Probably not an accurate portrayal.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:APS staff is on winter break. Most of us are not filling those out when on break. Probably not an accurate portrayal.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


That’s only people who reported in qualtrics. All people who test positive before January 3rd are still subject to a 10 day quarantine

+1 million
Everyone has been on vacation, and therefore, almost no one has been reporting.


There’s a strong incentive to test positive tomorrow instead of today.


If you are a teacher then wouldn’t you rather have 10 days off than 5?

No, because that’s 10 days of lesson planning/makeup
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


That’s only people who reported in qualtrics. All people who test positive before January 3rd are still subject to a 10 day quarantine

+1 million
Everyone has been on vacation, and therefore, almost no one has been reporting.


There’s a strong incentive to test positive tomorrow instead of today.


What is incentive of 1/2/22 vs. 1/3/22?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


That’s only people who reported in qualtrics. All people who test positive before January 3rd are still subject to a 10 day quarantine

+1 million
Everyone has been on vacation, and therefore, almost no one has been reporting.


There’s a strong incentive to test positive tomorrow instead of today.


What is incentive of 1/2/22 vs. 1/3/22?

Shortened quarantine if positive on 1/3
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


That’s only people who reported in qualtrics. All people who test positive before January 3rd are still subject to a 10 day quarantine

+1 million
Everyone has been on vacation, and therefore, almost no one has been reporting.


There’s a strong incentive to test positive tomorrow instead of today.


What is incentive of 1/2/22 vs. 1/3/22?


5 days out vs 10 days out
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


That’s only people who reported in qualtrics. All people who test positive before January 3rd are still subject to a 10 day quarantine

+1 million
Everyone has been on vacation, and therefore, almost no one has been reporting.


There’s a strong incentive to test positive tomorrow instead of today.


If you are a teacher then wouldn’t you rather have 10 days off than 5?


I assume you don’t have a real job if you would ask a question like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


That’s only people who reported in qualtrics. All people who test positive before January 3rd are still subject to a 10 day quarantine

+1 million
Everyone has been on vacation, and therefore, almost no one has been reporting.


There’s a strong incentive to test positive tomorrow instead of today.


What is incentive of 1/2/22 vs. 1/3/22?

Shortened quarantine if positive on 1/3


Why is that? Is the rule change for quarantines changing on 1/3/22?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


That’s only people who reported in qualtrics. All people who test positive before January 3rd are still subject to a 10 day quarantine

+1 million
Everyone has been on vacation, and therefore, almost no one has been reporting.


There’s a strong incentive to test positive tomorrow instead of today.


What is incentive of 1/2/22 vs. 1/3/22?

Shortened quarantine if positive on 1/3


Why is that? Is the rule change for quarantines changing on 1/3/22?


Yes, per the guidance Duran sent.
Anonymous
No one would choose to have to submit ten days of lesson planning over five days.
Anonymous
As expected, a ton of reporting today! Up to 160 teacher/staff out.
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