that’s kind of brilliant |
| It's only brilliant if there is a private SN school that would take your kid, has open spaced and that you can afford to pay for out of pocket. Tiny minority of kids with IEPs could meet those criteria. |
LOL I posted this scenario 3 weeks ago and got shot down with "DCPS says schools will reopen". My how the worm turns. Are you applying more pressure to Bowser and the Council to get more ward innoculated, or that they come up with a plan B for those that won't and not for the rest of us? |
Delta is going to be a game-changer with elementary age kids . The unvaccinated who don't have a medical reason at this point are both foolish and selfish.
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| I’ll do the same thing I did this year. Pull my children again and move back in with relatives in another state where they were/are open and send them to school there. It will suck again for me, but at least my kids were happy and went to school every day. |
NP but PP is saying they would build a case that DCPS is unable to provide services and therefore the kid needs at out of district placement. DCPS will have to foot the bill for the private placement. And they will have to find a school with an opening and provide transport. |
Nor did all elementary schools in Upper NW open for four full days a week. |
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I do not think this scenario is far-fetched, considering the public figures saying even today that masks are becoming necessary again, in-doors, even if you are vaccinated.
However, I think it is a real stretch to predict that the high schools won't open, as those kids are vaccine-eligible. I think DCPS will require those kids to be vaccinated in the classroom. But the trouble is for the under-12 year olds who, so far, are not vaccine-eligible. Even with masks, there will be social distancing requirements for the unvaccinated, which will not allow for in-person schooling 5 days per week. Every parents' choice will be up to their own resources, that point, terribly. |
I thought we were done with the idea that social distancing made a difference for an airborne virus? Let’s hope you are wrong. Young kids are at low risk. They need school. |
I hope I am wrong, too -- but I am not wrong about social distancing indoors (although it makes less of a difference, the longer anyone spends in a non-ventilated room) and the latest data on the Delta variant is that kids are no longer low risk. The Delta infects kids at a rate significantly higher than the 1.0 version. |
You're absolutely wrong. We reopened for T3 when cases were still very high due to that variant, and prior to widespread vaccination. It was fine. In T4 vaccination was more robust and classes were reopened at full capacity. It was fine. There is ZERO indication (except for among fearmongers) that the fall will be anything at all different. More importantly, we have plenty PLENTY of evidence that covid does not pose a unique risk to kids different from other communicable diseases; and we also have PLENTY of evidence that school closures are very harmful. |
Even with delta, kids are still at low risk for serious illness or Long Covid. |
No, they aren’t. Research shows “long covid” is minimal in kids. Again, feel free to join Friendship Online Charter. Leave the rest of us alone. |
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