ACPS COVID cases / possible COVID cases - what is being hidden from parents

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Are other area schools really dealing with this differently? Is ACPS somehow an outlier? It sounds like school in PW and Fredericksburg already had outbreaks. Anyone know how APS and Fairfax are fairing?


APS is doing testing and outdoor lunch. FCPS is allowing outdoor lunch and will require student athletes to be vaccinated.

Plenty of things happening in other districts and ACPS won’t move the needle. I would love to know how all the federal dollars, designated for keeping schools open safely, are being spent with very few protective measures in place. ACPS received millions in funding.


Great points, thank you. I knew about outdoor lunches but not the other measures. It will be interesting/helpful to see if they make a difference (not a Hutchings fan).
Anonymous
I'm really curious how ACPS spent the federal dollars on mitigation measures. Anyone know where I found that out?
Anonymous
Why can't ACPS have the nurse do rapid tests for symptomatic kids? I would suggest asymptomatic kids get referred to the city Curative kiosks. I don't get why: 1. ACPS didn't require vaccines or tests for unvaccinated 2. ACPS isn't doing pooled testing 3. ACPS isn't testing kids who are symptomatic 4. ACPS isn't having a town hall or other forum to discuss the COVID positive cases and quarantine procedures. Parents want to know if their kids are going to be doing independent work or on Zoom.
Anonymous
GW Middle School parent here. At least one 6th grade class is now quarantined at home. We still have no idea what we are supposed to do as far as education for our kids. No guidance about Virtual until we can return.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:GW Middle School parent here. At least one 6th grade class is now quarantined at home. We still have no idea what we are supposed to do as far as education for our kids. No guidance about Virtual until we can return.


Oh man, I’m sorry. I’m starting to think this year is going to be even more disruptive for students and families, especially given the lack of contingency planning from ACPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are other area schools really dealing with this differently? Is ACPS somehow an outlier? It sounds like school in PW and Fredericksburg already had outbreaks. Anyone know how APS and Fairfax are fairing?


APS is doing testing and outdoor lunch. FCPS is allowing outdoor lunch and will require student athletes to be vaccinated.

Plenty of things happening in other districts and ACPS won’t move the needle. I would love to know how all the federal dollars, designated for keeping schools open safely, are being spent with very few protective measures in place. ACPS received millions in funding.


Great points, thank you. I knew about outdoor lunches but not the other measures. It will be interesting/helpful to see if they make a difference (not a Hutchings fan).


Exactly. ACPS received nearly 90 million from the various federal relief measures. There really needs to be some accountability for where all of that money is going.
Anonymous
And the fact that ACPS refuses to allow schools to have outdoor lunch all but guarantees there will be an outbreak. What a disaster!
Anonymous
Wait a second- if my GW 7th grader gets ID as a close contact to an infected student, she has to quarantine at home for 2 weeks and there's no virtual learning? She will watch TV for 2 weeks?

That can't be right? It's inevitable that 1/4 of the school will end up quarantining at some point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait a second- if my GW 7th grader gets ID as a close contact to an infected student, she has to quarantine at home for 2 weeks and there's no virtual learning? She will watch TV for 2 weeks?

That can't be right? It's inevitable that 1/4 of the school will end up quarantining at some point.


There may or may not be virtual learning, but the 14-day quarantine is correct. Alexandria Health Dept., unlike the CDC, does not recommend shortening the 14-day quarantine even with a negative test. If your child is symptomatic, they can quarantine for 10 days or shorten the quarantine with a medical clearance note or negative test. It makes no sense.
Anonymous
They do have Zoom access to the classes. My DC is a 6 graders to and said the quarantined kids can zoomed in watch classes.
Anonymous
ACPS has the guidance uploaded online. Have your quarantining kids log on to their zoom classes on Canvas via the class's Zoom tab.

https://www.acps.k12.va.us/Page/3743
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ACPS has the guidance uploaded online. Have your quarantining kids log on to their zoom classes on Canvas via the class's Zoom tab.

https://www.acps.k12.va.us/Page/3743


This is an absolutely pathetic solution to arrive at after a year and a half.

God help the kids in ACPS.
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