APS Outdoor Lunch Needs to Be Optional

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This eat lunch whenever it’s above 32 degrees madness has to end some time, folks.


^ outside

Anonymous
Sure it can end sometime, but not when the cases are sky high.

Do you want school to stay open or not?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This eat lunch whenever it’s above 32 degrees madness has to end some time, folks.


Go away, nutter.

The rest of us are trying to keep kids in the classroom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure it can end sometime, but not when the cases are sky high.

Do you want school to stay open or not?



Any empirical evidence that lunch leads to spread? No - plenty of schools don't have outdoor lunch and are doing fine.

This outdoor lunch push is just to placate the few nutters who are not eating inside restaurants (who don't seem to think vaccines work and/or think COVID will be eradicated).

We're purposefully going to be inviting APS families to do group family dinners at restaurants in January and February.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure it can end sometime, but not when the cases are sky high.

Do you want school to stay open or not?



Any empirical evidence that lunch leads to spread? No - plenty of schools don't have outdoor lunch and are doing fine.

This outdoor lunch push is just to placate the few nutters who are not eating inside restaurants (who don't seem to think vaccines work and/or think COVID will be eradicated).

We're purposefully going to be inviting APS families to do group family dinners at restaurants in January and February.


Oh goody so you're trying to spread Covid. We will know who to blame when schools close down!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure it can end sometime, but not when the cases are sky high.

Do you want school to stay open or not?



Any empirical evidence that lunch leads to spread? No - plenty of schools don't have outdoor lunch and are doing fine.

This outdoor lunch push is just to placate the few nutters who are not eating inside restaurants (who don't seem to think vaccines work and/or think COVID will be eradicated).

We're purposefully going to be inviting APS families to do group family dinners at restaurants in January and February.


Go back to your bunker ventilation lady. Your crazy is not needed here
Oh goody so you're trying to spread Covid. We will know who to blame when schools close down!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure it can end sometime, but not when the cases are sky high.

Do you want school to stay open or not?



Any empirical evidence that lunch leads to spread? No - plenty of schools don't have outdoor lunch and are doing fine.

This outdoor lunch push is just to placate the few nutters who are not eating inside restaurants (who don't seem to think vaccines work and/or think COVID will be eradicated).

We're purposefully going to be inviting APS families to do group family dinners at restaurants in January and February.


The part in bold is true.

ES Teacher
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure it can end sometime, but not when the cases are sky high.

Do you want school to stay open or not?



Sure do. Get kids vaccinated. Plenty of schools require masking and yet have indoor lunch. I get that Virginia is being ravaged by global warming, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This eat lunch whenever it’s above 32 degrees madness has to end some time, folks.


Go away, nutter.

The rest of us are trying to keep kids in the classroom.


By making them eat outside when it’s 33 degrees? So weird. Vaccines and CDC guidelines are sufficient. Outdoor lunch to satisfy parevts who don’t believe the vaccines work is what’s nuts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure it can end sometime, but not when the cases are sky high.

Do you want school to stay open or not?



Any empirical evidence that lunch leads to spread? No - plenty of schools don't have outdoor lunch and are doing fine.

This outdoor lunch push is just to placate the few nutters who are not eating inside restaurants (who don't seem to think vaccines work and/or think COVID will be eradicated).

We're purposefully going to be inviting APS families to do group family dinners at restaurants in January and February.


The part in bold is true.

ES Teacher




Ah, the Youngkin supporting ES Teacher from rural Virginia speaks. Perhaps you might want to consider that the size of the classroom, the efficacy of the ventilation systems in the school building, and the number of children in the classroom at the time are all important factors? But ... perhaps not since that kind of sanity doesn't seem to fit with your Youngkin agenda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure it can end sometime, but not when the cases are sky high.

Do you want school to stay open or not?



Any empirical evidence that lunch leads to spread? No - plenty of schools don't have outdoor lunch and are doing fine.

This outdoor lunch push is just to placate the few nutters who are not eating inside restaurants (who don't seem to think vaccines work and/or think COVID will be eradicated).

We're purposefully going to be inviting APS families to do group family dinners at restaurants in January and February.


Because you’re a POS who wants to close schools. Got it.

Thanks for confirming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure it can end sometime, but not when the cases are sky high.

Do you want school to stay open or not?



Any empirical evidence that lunch leads to spread? No - plenty of schools don't have outdoor lunch and are doing fine.

This outdoor lunch push is just to placate the few nutters who are not eating inside restaurants (who don't seem to think vaccines work and/or think COVID will be eradicated).

We're purposefully going to be inviting APS families to do group family dinners at restaurants in January and February.


The part in bold is true.

ES Teacher




Ah, the Youngkin supporting ES Teacher from rural Virginia speaks. Perhaps you might want to consider that the size of the classroom, the efficacy of the ventilation systems in the school building, and the number of children in the classroom at the time are all important factors? But ... perhaps not since that kind of sanity doesn't seem to fit with your Youngkin agenda.


DP. Is something wrong with you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure it can end sometime, but not when the cases are sky high.

Do you want school to stay open or not?



Any empirical evidence that lunch leads to spread? No - plenty of schools don't have outdoor lunch and are doing fine.

This outdoor lunch push is just to placate the few nutters who are not eating inside restaurants (who don't seem to think vaccines work and/or think COVID will be eradicated).

We're purposefully going to be inviting APS families to do group family dinners at restaurants in January and February.


The part in bold is true.

ES Teacher




Ah, the Youngkin supporting ES Teacher from rural Virginia speaks. Perhaps you might want to consider that the size of the classroom, the efficacy of the ventilation systems in the school building, and the number of children in the classroom at the time are all important factors? But ... perhaps not since that kind of sanity doesn't seem to fit with your Youngkin agenda.


Sigh. I know I can’t convince you otherwise but I am in Fairfax County. I live in Fairfax Co., teach for FCPS (both of us do), voted for McAuliffe, voted for Biden…

Notice I didn’t entertain the rest of the pp. I’m saying we have about 950 students in my ES. DW’s school has about 750. They eat lunch in the cafeteria every day. They are spaced. There has been no spread in the cafeteria. Each school has had less than 15 student cases since the start of school. It’s true that there are schools that don’t have outdoor lunch and are doing fine.

I just am not convinced of the doom and gloom some people focus on.
Anonymous
Then you don't know much about Arlington. No spacing in cafeterias here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Then you don't know much about Arlington. No spacing in cafeterias here.


dp. Please realize that everyone’s gonna get omicron.
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