Then move. We won't miss you, promise! |
You should be more embarassed that you surround yourself with privileged, white ladies of leisure that have oodles of welath becase their great grandparents held POC in bondage. But you probably don't want to talk about that, do you? |
Someone needs to get the former SB Chair's kids off of DCUM. They are dragging us all down. |
I'm super frustrated with the opt in curative testing that my son has done several times through ACPS. He missed a ton of class time every time he did it, and had to make the work up. He's in middle school. They have time during advisory or lunch that the testing could be done, why not do it then? Or give out rapid tests for families to do at home. This should not be so hard, not to mention that it is only capturing the small percentage of us that opt into it anyway. |
Go cry about it somewhere else. Who the hell cares what someone's great-grandparents did? |
Any word on what Alexandria private schools are doing next week? I’m wondering how it compares to ACPS. |
Totally! Who cares about slavery!? |
Burgundy Farm has mandatory testing for all students and staff on 1/2, closed 1/3 to process results, virtual 1/4, and the remainder of the week to be determined after considering test results and positivity rate. |
MCPS has a 5% threshold for possibly closing a class or building down. For some privates, it is 8%. DCPS is requiring test results before determining if a school can return in person. I would be curious to see what the threshold is for DCPS. Does anyone know what threshold the Nova schools will use or will classes switch to virtual only if teachers must isolate/quarantine and no sub is available? |
Are those percentages for positivity rates? Alexandria City is already at 20% positivity so seems highly likely student positivity rates would be quite high and spread will be exponential by bringing students back into buildings (not to mention ACPS doesn’t allow outdoor lunch universally). I honestly think we’ll be at 40-50% positivity in a matter of weeks. |
A cold that will peak fast and go away fast, hopefully. Still no reason to close schools. |
I don't think people understand - them we are all going to get this strain. Once we all do, it peaks, we get to move on. The more we quarantine and refuse to allow ourselves to get a mild cold which is essentially symptoms for kids when fully vax, the LONGER this whole thing is going to drag. |
So, you’re just going to ignore what health care workers are saying? About current hospitalizations, which are at their highest levels in some areas since the pandemic started? About them reaching their breaking points from trauma and burnout? And the fact that national guard is being deployed to assist? This is not just a cold everyone will get. Stop spreading that misinformation. |
The threshold percentages that districts not in Nova and privates are using are the percentage of the entire student and staff population testing positive. This is just the percentage used to help in deciding if a class, grade or school should go virtual.
It is not the positivity rate in the general population. |
What percentage of staff and students are being tested in those jurisdictions? ACPS is doing very minimal testing, that requires families to opt-in on a weekly basis. Participation rates are low. But if the general positivity rate is already 20%, can the schools really be less than 10%? Seems unlikely. |