Which school districts will be 5 days in fall

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I’m of an optimistic mind that schools will be back open 5 days a week, students in seats. The vaccine’s a game changer.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.


I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.


I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.

After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.


Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.
yeah, the GOP does wonders for working families


The GOP sucks in most ways but is 100% better on education.


No they aren’t. You are saying that right now because they are pro opening but GOP DEFUNDS schools. They wouldn’t fund counselors for mental health. They allow gerrymandered districts that are a mess and crappy charters with no oversight and curriculum that’s garbage.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.


I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.


I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.

After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.


Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.
yeah, the GOP does wonders for working families


The GOP sucks in most ways but is 100% better on education.


No they aren’t. You are saying that right now because they are pro opening but GOP DEFUNDS schools. They wouldn’t fund counselors for mental health. They allow gerrymandered districts that are a mess and crappy charters with no oversight and curriculum that’s garbage.


Honestly, who cares. At least they are pro-opening school. My first grader has zero school now practically speaking. With no end in sight. I’ll take Pete Snyder beating the open schools drum all day long. I was always anti-voucher, but I’ll take a voucher too thx.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.


I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.


I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.

After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.


Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.
yeah, the GOP does wonders for working families


The GOP sucks in most ways but is 100% better on education.


No they aren’t. You are saying that right now because they are pro opening but GOP DEFUNDS schools. They wouldn’t fund counselors for mental health. They allow gerrymandered districts that are a mess and crappy charters with no oversight and curriculum that’s garbage.


Yep. It’s definitely the lesser of 2 bad situations. But FCPS is only teaching my junior 2/3 of the AP curriculum even though the full test will be given because most students had access to the full class. And let’s talk virtual tech class and orchestra. The curriculum is garbage. FCPS is a dysfunctional mess. And learning in the basement for a year is what has made my HS kid need mental health services in the first place.

If schools aren’t open, and I mean 5 days a week for my college bound kid, why should I not have options. I can judge curriculum and results and make my choices. I bet a lot that The private VAVA has better AP,scores than FCPS— because they had synchronous Monday and covered the material. You can’t Kafka knowing calculus.

Im sorry we’ve reached this place. But now that no one is talking about a full reaping plan 18 months after COVID and after all adults will be vaccinated in the fall, here we are.

You keep telling me it’s my responsibility to parent my kid and own my choices. Well, my parenting decision is she needs 5:days a week of school next year. Not 4 concurrent and let’s do homework on Mondays, which is what we have now.

The GOP cares more about my kids than the Dems, who don’t even pretend they care about anyone except unions. And since I have been reminded I am 100% responsible for my kids education, I want a voucher to get her a better on. FCPS teachers have convinced me. They have no responsibility to educate my child properly. That’s my role. So I will.
Anonymous
Wow you really believe the GOP cares about your kid. Good luck. Also, you need to be at college board for HOLDING the full test knowing that AP students across the country were learning in a PANDEMIC which severely impacted in disparate ways their time learning, access to in person learning, and mental health and well being. That’s not on FCPS that’s on the capitalist machine that is college board.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.


I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.


I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.

After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.


Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.
yeah, the GOP does wonders for working families


My eyes are wide open on the GOP. But because I’m not GOP, I’m not toeing the party line when my party is dead wrong and it hurts my kid. The Democratic Party is on the wrong side of this. The fealty to the unions over kids education and well being is about money and political power and its gross. And I am not following where the Dem party is leading on this.

Sorry. It would be less of a headache for a Dems if their constituent were brainwashed Trumpers who will go along with anything. But I won’t. Not on this.


The unions are make compelling arguments for school choice. Education in this country needs to change.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.


I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.


I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.

After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.


Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.
yeah, the GOP does wonders for working families


The GOP sucks in most ways but is 100% better on education.


No they aren’t. You are saying that right now because they are pro opening but GOP DEFUNDS schools. They wouldn’t fund counselors for mental health. They allow gerrymandered districts that are a mess and crappy charters with no oversight and curriculum that’s garbage.


Yep. It’s definitely the lesser of 2 bad situations. But FCPS is only teaching my junior 2/3 of the AP curriculum even though the full test will be given because most students had access to the full class. And let’s talk virtual tech class and orchestra. The curriculum is garbage. FCPS is a dysfunctional mess. And learning in the basement for a year is what has made my HS kid need mental health services in the first place.

If schools aren’t open, and I mean 5 days a week for my college bound kid, why should I not have options. I can judge curriculum and results and make my choices. I bet a lot that The private VAVA has better AP,scores than FCPS— because they had synchronous Monday and covered the material. You can’t Kafka knowing calculus.

Im sorry we’ve reached this place. But now that no one is talking about a full reaping plan 18 months after COVID and after all adults will be vaccinated in the fall, here we are.

You keep telling me it’s my responsibility to parent my kid and own my choices. Well, my parenting decision is she needs 5:days a week of school next year. Not 4 concurrent and let’s do homework on Mondays, which is what we have now.

The GOP cares more about my kids than the Dems, who don’t even pretend they care about anyone except unions. And since I have been reminded I am 100% responsible for my kids education, I want a voucher to get her a better on. FCPS teachers have convinced me. They have no responsibility to educate my child properly. That’s my role. So I will.


This. I think democrats are missing the fact that cancelling public school perpetually is THE BIGGEST DEAL for families like mine. We both work and are plunged into either chaos or having to come up with an extra 40k a year. I’ll vote for aggressively getting to 5/day week school regardless of political party and this has become the #1 issue to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow you really believe the GOP cares about your kid. Good luck. Also, you need to be at college board for HOLDING the full test knowing that AP students across the country were learning in a PANDEMIC which severely impacted in disparate ways their time learning, access to in person learning, and mental health and well being. That’s not on FCPS that’s on the capitalist machine that is college board.


The GOP has clearly and consistently advocated for 5 day a week school. Not sure about the rest of your word salad, but what my family needs is full time school, not some union kow-towing non-science based mumbo jumbo hygiene theater.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.


I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.


I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.

After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.


Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.
yeah, the GOP does wonders for working families


My eyes are wide open on the GOP. But because I’m not GOP, I’m not toeing the party line when my party is dead wrong and it hurts my kid. The Democratic Party is on the wrong side of this. The fealty to the unions over kids education and well being is about money and political power and its gross. And I am not following where the Dem party is leading on this.

Sorry. It would be less of a headache for a Dems if their constituent were brainwashed Trumpers who will go along with anything. But I won’t. Not on this.


The unions are make compelling arguments for school choice. Education in this country needs to change.


+1. I am so angry at the unions and school boards for making me understand DeVos' point. I mean, for her it was about religious teachings, but she wan't entirely wrong. Damn them.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.


I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.


I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.

After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.


Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.
yeah, the GOP does wonders for working families


The GOP sucks in most ways but is 100% better on education.


Same. I will vote GOP school board and support the recall efforts. If kids aren't in school, we can't work. It's that simple.

No they aren’t. You are saying that right now because they are pro opening but GOP DEFUNDS schools. They wouldn’t fund counselors for mental health. They allow gerrymandered districts that are a mess and crappy charters with no oversight and curriculum that’s garbage.


Yep. It’s definitely the lesser of 2 bad situations. But FCPS is only teaching my junior 2/3 of the AP curriculum even though the full test will be given because most students had access to the full class. And let’s talk virtual tech class and orchestra. The curriculum is garbage. FCPS is a dysfunctional mess. And learning in the basement for a year is what has made my HS kid need mental health services in the first place.

If schools aren’t open, and I mean 5 days a week for my college bound kid, why should I not have options. I can judge curriculum and results and make my choices. I bet a lot that The private VAVA has better AP,scores than FCPS— because they had synchronous Monday and covered the material. You can’t Kafka knowing calculus.

Im sorry we’ve reached this place. But now that no one is talking about a full reaping plan 18 months after COVID and after all adults will be vaccinated in the fall, here we are.

You keep telling me it’s my responsibility to parent my kid and own my choices. Well, my parenting decision is she needs 5:days a week of school next year. Not 4 concurrent and let’s do homework on Mondays, which is what we have now.

The GOP cares more about my kids than the Dems, who don’t even pretend they care about anyone except unions. And since I have been reminded I am 100% responsible for my kids education, I want a voucher to get her a better on. FCPS teachers have convinced me. They have no responsibility to educate my child properly. That’s my role. So I will.


This. I think democrats are missing the fact that cancelling public school perpetually is THE BIGGEST DEAL for families like mine. We both work and are plunged into either chaos or having to come up with an extra 40k a year. I’ll vote for aggressively getting to 5/day week school regardless of political party and this has become the #1 issue to me.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.


I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.


I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.

After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.


Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.
yeah, the GOP does wonders for working families


The GOP sucks in most ways but is 100% better on education.


No they aren’t. You are saying that right now because they are pro opening but GOP DEFUNDS schools. They wouldn’t fund counselors for mental health. They allow gerrymandered districts that are a mess and crappy charters with no oversight and curriculum that’s garbage.


Yep. It’s definitely the lesser of 2 bad situations. But FCPS is only teaching my junior 2/3 of the AP curriculum even though the full test will be given because most students had access to the full class. And let’s talk virtual tech class and orchestra. The curriculum is garbage. FCPS is a dysfunctional mess. And learning in the basement for a year is what has made my HS kid need mental health services in the first place.

If schools aren’t open, and I mean 5 days a week for my college bound kid, why should I not have options. I can judge curriculum and results and make my choices. I bet a lot that The private VAVA has better AP,scores than FCPS— because they had synchronous Monday and covered the material. You can’t Kafka knowing calculus.

Im sorry we’ve reached this place. But now that no one is talking about a full reaping plan 18 months after COVID and after all adults will be vaccinated in the fall, here we are.

You keep telling me it’s my responsibility to parent my kid and own my choices. Well, my parenting decision is she needs 5:days a week of school next year. Not 4 concurrent and let’s do homework on Mondays, which is what we have now.

The GOP cares more about my kids than the Dems, who don’t even pretend they care about anyone except unions. And since I have been reminded I am 100% responsible for my kids education, I want a voucher to get her a better on. FCPS teachers have convinced me. They have no responsibility to educate my child properly. That’s my role. So I will.


This. I think democrats are missing the fact that cancelling public school perpetually is THE BIGGEST DEAL for families like mine. We both work and are plunged into either chaos or having to come up with an extra 40k a year. I’ll vote for aggressively getting to 5/day week school regardless of political party and this has become the #1 issue to me.


Same. I will vote GOP school board and support the recall efforts. If kids aren't in school, we can't work. It's that simple.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.


I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.


I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.

After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.


Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.
yeah, the GOP does wonders for working families


The GOP sucks in most ways but is 100% better on education.


No they aren’t. You are saying that right now because they are pro opening but GOP DEFUNDS schools. They wouldn’t fund counselors for mental health. They allow gerrymandered districts that are a mess and crappy charters with no oversight and curriculum that’s garbage.


Yep. It’s definitely the lesser of 2 bad situations. But FCPS is only teaching my junior 2/3 of the AP curriculum even though the full test will be given because most students had access to the full class. And let’s talk virtual tech class and orchestra. The curriculum is garbage. FCPS is a dysfunctional mess. And learning in the basement for a year is what has made my HS kid need mental health services in the first place.

If schools aren’t open, and I mean 5 days a week for my college bound kid, why should I not have options. I can judge curriculum and results and make my choices. I bet a lot that The private VAVA has better AP,scores than FCPS— because they had synchronous Monday and covered the material. You can’t Kafka knowing calculus.

Im sorry we’ve reached this place. But now that no one is talking about a full reaping plan 18 months after COVID and after all adults will be vaccinated in the fall, here we are.

You keep telling me it’s my responsibility to parent my kid and own my choices. Well, my parenting decision is she needs 5:days a week of school next year. Not 4 concurrent and let’s do homework on Mondays, which is what we have now.

The GOP cares more about my kids than the Dems, who don’t even pretend they care about anyone except unions. And since I have been reminded I am 100% responsible for my kids education, I want a voucher to get her a better on. FCPS teachers have convinced me. They have no responsibility to educate my child properly. That’s my role. So I will.


This. I think democrats are missing the fact that cancelling public school perpetually is THE BIGGEST DEAL for families like mine. We both work and are plunged into either chaos or having to come up with an extra 40k a year. I’ll vote for aggressively getting to 5/day week school regardless of political party and this has become the #1 issue to me.


Same. I will vote GOP school board and support the recall efforts. If kids aren't in school, we can't work. It's that simple.


Same here. I am a Dem but I’m disgusted by this past year of public schooling.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.


I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.


Trump is no longer president and Biden is saying open schools, so on your theory, there's absolutely nothing to worry about. Schools will be open 5 days in fall, especially in blue counties that clearly just wanted Trump to look bad.
Anonymous
I will vote R here in VA I’m hopes the Dems lose the seat, deservedly so. I am also super liberal so will vote D for other state seats because I don’t want to roll all the good progress that VA has made in other areas. But unless the Ds see the consequences of their actions, they will continue to be in bed with the unions. I am furious.
Anonymous
Yes, let’s jump on the GOP bandwagon to defund public schools. Good decision.
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