MCPS covid cases

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No, they offered DL for all who applied to VA. Parents screamed they didn't want virtual or hybrid so you got what you asked for. You told parents it had to be in person or deal with it. So, those of us who were uncomfortable with our kids being around yours due to behavior choose VA. Now its time for you to deal with it when your kids get quarantined. Oh well.. It is viable long-term. Many kids are doing virtual long term. It may not be viable for your family as you need free child care but that's a different issue.


How many?


Exactly. And how many are regretting it?


There are about 3200 students in virtual. More applications pending.

We don't regret it.


You don't regret it because you like being a martyr even though it is obvious at this point that school reopening hasnt driven infections in the community and that kids are fine.


No just don't like being around the covid crazies who can't keep their masks on or are in all out denial


Girl, if you think MoCo is full of covid-crazies, you need a reality check. Did you mean crazy-cautious? This is the land of masks on playgrounds.


That's exactly what she means by Covid-crazies.

The covid-forever crowd that things the disease is lurking behind every bush ready to pounce on their child.

Those are the covid-crazies




I am currently at a local park waiting for my son to finish soccer practice. There is a little obscure playground here that no one ever visits. There is a family of 4 at the playground in masks. There is no one around them. Just them and their toddlers. What are they scared of?
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Anonymous wrote:I am currently at a local park waiting for my son to finish soccer practice. There is a little obscure playground here that no one ever visits. There is a family of 4 at the playground in masks. There is no one around them. Just them and their toddlers. What are they scared of?

Sometimes with young kids it's easier to keep one rule. A bright line.
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Anonymous wrote:I am currently at a local park waiting for my son to finish soccer practice. There is a little obscure playground here that no one ever visits. There is a family of 4 at the playground in masks. There is no one around them. Just them and their toddlers. What are they scared of?

Sometimes with young kids it's easier to keep one rule. A bright line.


Right. Masks on inside, masks off outside.
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No, they offered DL for all who applied to VA. Parents screamed they didn't want virtual or hybrid so you got what you asked for. You told parents it had to be in person or deal with it. So, those of us who were uncomfortable with our kids being around yours due to behavior choose VA. Now its time for you to deal with it when your kids get quarantined. Oh well.. It is viable long-term. Many kids are doing virtual long term. It may not be viable for your family as you need free child care but that's a different issue.


How many?


Exactly. And how many are regretting it?


There are about 3200 students in virtual. More applications pending.

We don't regret it.


You don't regret it because you like being a martyr even though it is obvious at this point that school reopening hasnt driven infections in the community and that kids are fine.


No just don't like being around the covid crazies who can't keep their masks on or are in all out denial


Girl, if you think MoCo is full of covid-crazies, you need a reality check. Did you mean crazy-cautious? This is the land of masks on playgrounds.


That's exactly what she means by Covid-crazies.

The covid-forever crowd that things the disease is lurking behind every bush ready to pounce on their child.

Those are the covid-crazies




I am currently at a local park waiting for my son to finish soccer practice. There is a little obscure playground here that no one ever visits. There is a family of 4 at the playground in masks. There is no one around them. Just them and their toddlers. What are they scared of?


Probably people like you who don;t take this seriously.
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Anonymous wrote:I am currently at a local park waiting for my son to finish soccer practice. There is a little obscure playground here that no one ever visits. There is a family of 4 at the playground in masks. There is no one around them. Just them and their toddlers. What are they scared of?

Sometimes with young kids it's easier to keep one rule. A bright line.


These posts are just right-wing fodder. I don't believe this for a second. It's just the kind of thing they love to post to stir up antimask resentment.
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Anonymous wrote:I am currently at a local park waiting for my son to finish soccer practice. There is a little obscure playground here that no one ever visits. There is a family of 4 at the playground in masks. There is no one around them. Just them and their toddlers. What are they scared of?

Sometimes with young kids it's easier to keep one rule. A bright line.


These posts are just right-wing fodder. I don't believe this for a second. It's just the kind of thing they love to post to stir up antimask resentment.


Clearly you don’t live in takoma park/silver spring…..
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No, they offered DL for all who applied to VA. Parents screamed they didn't want virtual or hybrid so you got what you asked for. You told parents it had to be in person or deal with it. So, those of us who were uncomfortable with our kids being around yours due to behavior choose VA. Now its time for you to deal with it when your kids get quarantined. Oh well.. It is viable long-term. Many kids are doing virtual long term. It may not be viable for your family as you need free child care but that's a different issue.


How many?


Exactly. And how many are regretting it?


There are about 3200 students in virtual. More applications pending.

We don't regret it.


You don't regret it because you like being a martyr even though it is obvious at this point that school reopening hasnt driven infections in the community and that kids are fine.


No just don't like being around the covid crazies who can't keep their masks on or are in all out denial


Sounds like a win-win then. I doubt anyone likes being around you, too.


Agreed. It’s best if people like PP stay home because their newfound inability to function in the “in-person” world would ruin it for everybody else. I feel for their kids, though, who are hostages in these situations.


+1. Similarly, I recently learned that the dedicated outside-lunch-brigade at our school convinced the principal to let THEIR kids eat outside every day (everyone else is on a rotation because there isn’t space for all kids every day). My initial reaction was “huh?!” but really, it shuts them up so better for everyone else and now the school can move forward. Some of these parents were constantly sucking all the energy out of the room.


Wait- so only the students with advocate parents get to eat outside? That is pretty messed up.
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Anonymous wrote:The trolls on this board who equate any caution with crazy sure are something. You know a year ago they were spouting the same nonsense about car accidents and the flu being worse from their same Macedonian troll farm cubicles as they're spouting here now?


There’s caution…and then there’s this board. Some posters here are practically afraid to open their house windows. Whatever. We do masks only in school and are about to complete week #5.


The Macedonian troll farm should give you a bonus, sir. Your English is so good and you just never let up.
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Anonymous wrote:The trolls on this board who equate any caution with crazy sure are something. You know a year ago they were spouting the same nonsense about car accidents and the flu being worse from their same Macedonian troll farm cubicles as they're spouting here now?


There’s caution…and then there’s this board. Some posters here are practically afraid to open their house windows. Whatever. We do masks only in school and are about to complete week #5.


The Macedonian troll farm should give you a bonus, sir. Your English is so good and you just never let up.


When you've run out of material, start name calling and calling others trolls. You lose.
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Anonymous wrote:The trolls on this board who equate any caution with crazy sure are something. You know a year ago they were spouting the same nonsense about car accidents and the flu being worse from their same Macedonian troll farm cubicles as they're spouting here now?


There’s caution…and then there’s this board. Some posters here are practically afraid to open their house windows. Whatever. We do masks only in school and are about to complete week #5.


The Macedonian troll farm should give you a bonus, sir. Your English is so good and you just never let up.


When you've run out of material, start name calling and calling others trolls. You lose.


Macedonian troll farmer collapses, twitcbing into a "I know you are but what am I" argument.

You are a Macedonian troll farmer! Own it! Not like I'm calling you Greek, I know you'd hate that.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The trolls on this board who equate any caution with crazy sure are something. You know a year ago they were spouting the same nonsense about car accidents and the flu being worse from their same Macedonian troll farm cubicles as they're spouting here now?


There’s caution…and then there’s this board. Some posters here are practically afraid to open their house windows. Whatever. We do masks only in school and are about to complete week #5.


The Macedonian troll farm should give you a bonus, sir. Your English is so good and you just never let up.


When you've run out of material, start name calling and calling others trolls. You lose.


Macedonian troll farmer collapses, twitcbing into a "I know you are but what am I" argument.

You are a Macedonian troll farmer! Own it! Not like I'm calling you Greek, I know you'd hate that.


I don't know about all that. I'm "farming" grass seed right now. It's been dry lately so I have to drag the dang sprinklers around. Need to get a couple more sprinklers bumps in before I go to pick up the kids from school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The trolls on this board who equate any caution with crazy sure are something. You know a year ago they were spouting the same nonsense about car accidents and the flu being worse from their same Macedonian troll farm cubicles as they're spouting here now?


There’s caution…and then there’s this board. Some posters here are practically afraid to open their house windows. Whatever. We do masks only in school and are about to complete week #5.


The Macedonian troll farm should give you a bonus, sir. Your English is so good and you just never let up.


When you've run out of material, start name calling and calling others trolls. You lose.


Macedonian troll farmer collapses, twitcbing into a "I know you are but what am I" argument.

You are a Macedonian troll farmer! Own it! Not like I'm calling you Greek, I know you'd hate that.


I don't know about all that. I'm "farming" grass seed right now. It's been dry lately so I have to drag the dang sprinklers around. Need to get a couple more sprinklers bumps in before I go to pick up the kids from school.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The trolls on this board who equate any caution with crazy sure are something. You know a year ago they were spouting the same nonsense about car accidents and the flu being worse from their same Macedonian troll farm cubicles as they're spouting here now?


There’s caution…and then there’s this board. Some posters here are practically afraid to open their house windows. Whatever. We do masks only in school and are about to complete week #5.


The Macedonian troll farm should give you a bonus, sir. Your English is so good and you just never let up.


When you've run out of material, start name calling and calling others trolls. You lose.


Macedonian troll farmer collapses, twitcbing into a "I know you are but what am I" argument.

You are a Macedonian troll farmer! Own it! Not like I'm calling you Greek, I know you'd hate that.


I don't know about all that. I'm "farming" grass seed right now. It's been dry lately so I have to drag the dang sprinklers around. Need to get a couple more sprinklers bumps in before I go to pick up the kids from school.


The fact that you are tacky enough to have a lawn and insecure enough to water it in the fall before winter surprises no one.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

No, they offered DL for all who applied to VA. Parents screamed they didn't want virtual or hybrid so you got what you asked for. You told parents it had to be in person or deal with it. So, those of us who were uncomfortable with our kids being around yours due to behavior choose VA. Now its time for you to deal with it when your kids get quarantined. Oh well.. It is viable long-term. Many kids are doing virtual long term. It may not be viable for your family as you need free child care but that's a different issue.


How many?


Exactly. And how many are regretting it?


There are about 3200 students in virtual. More applications pending.

We don't regret it.


You don't regret it because you like being a martyr even though it is obvious at this point that school reopening hasnt driven infections in the community and that kids are fine.


No just don't like being around the covid crazies who can't keep their masks on or are in all out denial


Sounds like a win-win then. I doubt anyone likes being around you, too.


Agreed. It’s best if people like PP stay home because their newfound inability to function in the “in-person” world would ruin it for everybody else. I feel for their kids, though, who are hostages in these situations.


+1. Similarly, I recently learned that the dedicated outside-lunch-brigade at our school convinced the principal to let THEIR kids eat outside every day (everyone else is on a rotation because there isn’t space for all kids every day). My initial reaction was “huh?!” but really, it shuts them up so better for everyone else and now the school can move forward. Some of these parents were constantly sucking all the energy out of the room.


the latest attack of the reckless reopener crowd. going after those who are trying to advocate for safer lunch outside. See twitter exchange from you know who. what gives?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

No, they offered DL for all who applied to VA. Parents screamed they didn't want virtual or hybrid so you got what you asked for. You told parents it had to be in person or deal with it. So, those of us who were uncomfortable with our kids being around yours due to behavior choose VA. Now its time for you to deal with it when your kids get quarantined. Oh well.. It is viable long-term. Many kids are doing virtual long term. It may not be viable for your family as you need free child care but that's a different issue.


How many?


Exactly. And how many are regretting it?


There are about 3200 students in virtual. More applications pending.

We don't regret it.


You don't regret it because you like being a martyr even though it is obvious at this point that school reopening hasnt driven infections in the community and that kids are fine.


No just don't like being around the covid crazies who can't keep their masks on or are in all out denial


Sounds like a win-win then. I doubt anyone likes being around you, too.


Agreed. It’s best if people like PP stay home because their newfound inability to function in the “in-person” world would ruin it for everybody else. I feel for their kids, though, who are hostages in these situations.


+1. Similarly, I recently learned that the dedicated outside-lunch-brigade at our school convinced the principal to let THEIR kids eat outside every day (everyone else is on a rotation because there isn’t space for all kids every day). My initial reaction was “huh?!” but really, it shuts them up so better for everyone else and now the school can move forward. Some of these parents were constantly sucking all the energy out of the room.


the latest attack of the reckless reopener crowd. going after those who are trying to advocate for safer lunch outside. See twitter exchange from you know who. what gives?


EXACTLY.
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