Be sure to let Ashley Baird and Kelly Booz, Meghan Alderton (I'm guessing she's allowed into her kids' private school as a parent) and Michelle Reif know that. They seem to love roaming the halls of the ES and posting the pictures on social media. |
Has it escaped your notice that an office environment is completely different than a school environment? In an office environment you have 1 person per every 100 square feet (9 people in 900 square feet). In a school environment you have 1 person per every 20 square feet (45 people in 900 square feet). That's a pretty big difference in occupancy loads. The risk is schools is much higher than the risk in a normal office. ![]() |
Regardless of Covid in offices vs schools. It's nonsense that parents can't have a masked tour of a school after hours so that they know where thier students go to school. |
I don’t know about you, but I sit in conference rooms with more than 1 person per 100 sq ft daily, and for hours at a time, and my staff sits less than 6’ apart from each other. And the school risk existed before parents showed up anyway. Where do you think kids are heading home to every night? ACPS dragged a bunch of ACHS seniors, none of whom my kids know, on a walking tour/photo op through my kids’ elementary school with school board members in tow, none wearing masks, indoors, in crowded hallways with kids cheering, yet I’m not allowed in for a parent teacher conference or to watch my *own* child’s performance? Where are the priorities? It was never about student safety or risk and still isn’t. Take your ACPS Kool-aid and serve it somewhere else. |
Those kids went to elementary school there and are now graduating - It's really nice that for both sets of kids. Anyway I think at this point - parents are allowed inside the building so its at principal discretion. Some principals were mad about that and wanted everyone to do what they were doing. Parents have always only been allowed in for special events though. |
This is absolutely inappropriate when parents can't come in the building for any reason. |
ACPS is a total train wreck right now they need time to regroup. |
No parents in the building for school events at our elementary (Lyles-Crouch). No idea if school board members are in the hallways. I'd hope not. |
Our public schools seem to consider parents a hassle, so why deal with parents if they aren’t forced to? |
This. Where did you go? We are too late to move to a different district but have started househunting for next year. |
They probably are. Check their social media feeds for your kid's photos. I'm sure they asked parents permission before using them on their campaign sites. |
+1 as an Alexandria resident with a child who is getting an IEP and wouldn’t get in to any privates, I find the thread depressing |
I've been reading all the posts. Frankly, I don't want any of you in the school building while my kid is there. You all sound off your rockers. You are more interested in your own self-interest than you are about the safety, health and physical, of the children in the schools.
After hours? Have at it. While students are in the building? Nope, there is no reason for you to be there. If you want to attend your child's "graduation" from kindergarten or fifth grade or eighth grade, then those ceremonies can be held after school when other students are not in the building. The high school graduation is already off campus so that is not germane to this discussion. |
What danger is there to students if a small groups of masked new-to-school parents are shown around the premises? For goodness' sake. |
It is a public school. You don't get to shop. If you want to shop, then you go to private. Otherwise, wait until summer when there are no kids there and THEN get the tour. |