If your kid has a fever and/or other viral symptoms, please keep them home until those symptoms are gone regardless of the results of any tests taken. Once your child is asymptomatic, send them back to school. This is the same logic most responsible parents have used since schools became a thing. If your kid is sneezing, coughing and/or has a fever, they likely have something that can easily spread to many people in a school environment and therefore they shouldn't be there. If your kid feels fine, looks fine, has no fever, no congestion, and isn't sneezing, send them to school. COVID is a very serious respiratory virus that is highly contagious. We now know that COVID behaves very similar to other common respiratory viruses and we can now safely apply the same common sense protocols we've applied to other respiratory viruses while doing out best to prevent the spread of it. |
I don’t know why you are typing up this list of rules you originated in your head. MCPS had rules, and they are not these. |
I do, and so does my kid. But when your kid comes to school offgassing COVID, the chances are high it will end up in my house, causing many more problems than it does in yours. Be a kind person. |
I think most parents have the common sense to know when their kid should or shouldn't go to school and I'm more inclined to trust the judgment of those parents relative to trusting the judgement behind outdated rules put forth by MCPS leadership. This being said; for anyone that is unsure of whether their kid should or shouldn't go to school, there is nothing wrong with referring to MCPS rules for guidance. As long as parents aren't sending sick kids to school, I don't care how they reached that determination. |
So you're still getting Covid despite masking at all times around your kid, who is also masking at all times at school (except lunch I assume)? Look, you can't depend on kindness to keep you safe, you just can't. You need to up your game to protect yourself: Upgrade your home air circulation system- you need a unit in every room. This is great for health in general Get your family fit-tested for N95s. Your kid's mask especially probably doesn't fit as well as you think Make alternate arrangements for school lunch (e.g., outside) Consider VA (last resort if your kid doesn't do well in virtual learning) signed, BTDT |