APS school board meeting, anything new?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:APS opened and almost right away had outbreaks at WL and YHS. But yet people want to go down to less distancing and cram more kids in?

Shouldn't we figure out first why we had these outbreaks and deal with that?


If you want schools to stay closed whenever 2 people in the school get COVID, our kids will fail miserably in life because they will not receive a sufficient and adequate education.


weird to go right to the "stay closed" straw man. Schools are open, but the open uppers still accuse anyone who isn't with their agenda of "stay closed"

the point is that we should not open up more or cut mitigation before we figure out what drove those outbreaks and then fix it



2 days/week for 4 months after being closed for over a year is hardly "open". They have been more closed than open, for sure.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:APS will go down in history as one of the last districts in the country to get kids back more than 2 days/week.. without a doubt.

not sure why Duran isn't taking this time to figure out logistics for the fall. We are in for a rude awakening come August.


He is following CDC guidelines so...complain to the CDC.


Again, one of the last schools in the entire country to not figure out how to get kids back more than 2 days/week.. does CDC guidelines only apply to APS?


Perhaps very few are following CDC guidelines? Or perhaps very few have as much overcrowding as we have?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:APS will go down in history as one of the last districts in the country to get kids back more than 2 days/week.. without a doubt.

not sure why Duran isn't taking this time to figure out logistics for the fall. We are in for a rude awakening come August.


He is following CDC guidelines so...complain to the CDC.


Again, one of the last schools in the entire country to not figure out how to get kids back more than 2 days/week.. does CDC guidelines only apply to APS?


Perhaps very few are following CDC guidelines? Or perhaps very few have as much overcrowding as we have?



I'm pretty sure Fairfax, with 180K students has overcrowding issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:APS will go down in history as one of the last districts in the country to get kids back more than 2 days/week.. without a doubt.

not sure why Duran isn't taking this time to figure out logistics for the fall. We are in for a rude awakening come August.


He is following CDC guidelines so...complain to the CDC.


Again, one of the last schools in the entire country to not figure out how to get kids back more than 2 days/week.. does CDC guidelines only apply to APS?


Perhaps very few are following CDC guidelines? Or perhaps very few have as much overcrowding as we have?



I'm pretty sure Fairfax, with 180K students has overcrowding issues.


What % overcapacity are the schools?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:APS will go down in history as one of the last districts in the country to get kids back more than 2 days/week.. without a doubt.

not sure why Duran isn't taking this time to figure out logistics for the fall. We are in for a rude awakening come August.


He is following CDC guidelines so...complain to the CDC.


Again, one of the last schools in the entire country to not figure out how to get kids back more than 2 days/week.. does CDC guidelines only apply to APS?


Perhaps very few are following CDC guidelines? Or perhaps very few have as much overcrowding as we have?



I'm pretty sure Fairfax, with 180K students has overcrowding issues.


What % overcapacity are the schools?


just stop already. it's pathetic APS can't figure this out.
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