I get it. You want zero spread. But that’s just never going to be possible for any disease. If we want that, we close schools and public places for good. Kids will always spread a host of diseases to other people. Schools have been open in some places for over two months without dramatic increases in deaths because people are taking precautions. |
I don't think my fellow parents in Alexandria will do the things that would make in-person successful.
I'm talking about the parents who will send their kids in sick or send their kids in after knowing the kids have been exposed to the virus. There will be kids whose parents have told them they don't have to wear masks and they don't have to social distance. And those parents will be up in the faces of the School Board and Central Office staff being bullies. I don't think Alexandria is ready for schools to open. Just walk down Mt. Vernon Avenue or King Street and look at all the people flagrantly violating the mask regulations. Do you think those people will abide by safe health practices in our schools? Ha! |
+1 I am NOT okay with it. DP. |
All I hope for from ACPS is a reduction of synchronous teacher-led instruction. The SEAL, Intervention, and Encore blocks can be rescheduled for asynchronous learning in the afternoon so that the core academic blocks can be the focus. Otherwise, we are seriously contemplating homeschool or private/parochial because the virtual learning experience has been stressful and draining for our kindergartner. He loved preschool and now he cries at least once a week and tells us school makes him sad several times a week. |
I am in the exact same situation. With each passing day, my k student gets more and more frustrated. They need to make the virtual learning experience better. |
You didn’t answer my question and you mischaracterize my position. I understand kids will always spread disease. That happened before the pandemic. What you’re ignoring is that we’re living in a once-in-a-100-year pandemic. Schools are shutting down again in certain neighborhoods in NYC because infection rates are rising to unacceptable levels. Many countries in Europe are about to shutdown again. I get that you’re eager to return to normal, but let’s do this right and keep concern for human health our main priority. |
And that’s ACPS in a single sentence. Same thing with renaming TC, falling down buildings, pretending they are considering a second high school. |
This teacher, like al the others in featured news stories as succumbing to Covid has one thing in common- they were all overweight ![]() It is a serious risk factor for Covid. We can’t stop school because of teachers poor health choices ![]() |
Also, this: “ North Carolina currently has the eighth-highest number of cases in states across the US, according to data by Johns Hopkins University.” Metrics and location matter. |
So basically what you're saying is: "screw overweight people! Let 'em die!" Thankfully, sociopaths such as yourself are not the ones making decisions at the local level here in the DC area. |
No one is talking about returning to normal. Parents want to open with precautions like they are doing elsewhere. Those neighborhoods in NY city aren’t following distancing and mask wearing guidelines so they should be shut down. Places that take precautions should be allowed to open. My kids have gone to daycare this entire time without issue as have many others. ACPS is operating supervised distance learning. It is fair to ask why that can’t be expanded to in person instruction. |
Right! Why haven’t they been able to implement these simple and obviously needed changes five weeks into the school year? They are making young kids miserable and creating additional unnecessary stress on families. Can only imagine how awful it’s Ben for teachers trying to perform for kindergarteners on a screen for a full day. Where is the common sense approach?! |
I’m sure the public school is thrilled. It’s overcrowded anyway. Thank you to you and your neighbors for making it less crowded for my kids. |
Don't thank me, I can't afford private. My kids are in ACPS, such as it is. |
At least the superintendent has faith in the school system. Oh, wait:
Exclusive: ACPS Superintendent Hutchings Sends Child To Private School Bishop Ireton https://www.acpsk12.org/theogony/2020-2021/2020/10/07/exclusive-acps-superintendent-hutchings-sends-child-to-private-school-bishop-ireton/ |