I’m getting nervous about school because of delta

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Anonymous wrote:Please don't be shocked if the open houses the week before school are all canceled.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/families-who-attended-cobb-elementary-schools-open-house-test-positive-covid-19/6ME5XNJXLFCLVM7OTCPQSI5NYY/


Cobb has zero masks requirements. Not surprising.
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Anonymous wrote:Please don't be shocked if the open houses the week before school are all canceled.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/families-who-attended-cobb-elementary-schools-open-house-test-positive-covid-19/6ME5XNJXLFCLVM7OTCPQSI5NYY/


Cobb has zero masks requirements. Not surprising.


To add, I know we technically don’t as a state, but with schools mandating them, adults who attend school events will have to mask. We just got the email it’s mask for all in Loudoun and we are higher vaccinated than Georgia so this shouldn’t be an issue for us.
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Anonymous wrote:Please don't be shocked if the open houses the week before school are all canceled.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/families-who-attended-cobb-elementary-schools-open-house-test-positive-covid-19/6ME5XNJXLFCLVM7OTCPQSI5NYY/

Is this for real????
“We are super excited to get this school year started! Following our wonderful Sneak a Peek on Thursday, we’ve been notified that several families have positive cases of Covid and attended our event,” the letter stated. “Since this was a fluid event with people mingling throughout the building, we thought it best to send a low risk letter to all families.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please don't be shocked if the open houses the week before school are all canceled.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/families-who-attended-cobb-elementary-schools-open-house-test-positive-covid-19/6ME5XNJXLFCLVM7OTCPQSI5NYY/

Is this for real????
“We are super excited to get this school year started! Following our wonderful Sneak a Peek on Thursday, we’ve been notified that several families have positive cases of Covid and attended our event,” the letter stated. “Since this was a fluid event with people mingling throughout the building, we thought it best to send a low risk letter to all families.”


Also
As the district starts the school year, parents on both sides want a choice: A choice to wear a mask. A choice to flip back to virtual learning.

“Keep the masks optional. Those parents who have concerns about their student, absolutely feel free to wear a mask,” parent Amy Buchanan said.

“Cobb County Schools prides itself on being a school system of excellence. What is excellent about putting children in a situation where they can be potentially unsafe?” parent Courtney Johnson said.


Should we split the posters here into Amys and Courtneys, for simplicity?
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Anonymous wrote:No way are the teachers going to allow schools to open for in person.


Um yes we will. I DO NOT want virtual in any form. I’m not sure I’m willing to teach it. That’s not my job description this year.

Teachers can and will take leaves of absence if they are forced back into virtual or concurrent.


And I as a parent will pull my kids out of school if they’re forced to do virtual again.


Okay, and that is your choice.


It might be in and out the entire year due to outbreaks and quarantine. All bets are off until the under 12s have a vaccine.


I know people don't want to accept this but it is a possibility.


Highly improbably. Unless the vaccines really don’t work, and there is ZERO evidence that they aren’t working better than hoped. People need to get a grip. And if we have virtual school again, go ahead and send the county after me because my child won’t be attending. We’re done. Home values are up, we will just sell and pay for private.

DP.


Teacher here. I agree. The only way I can see them reverting to virtual is if so many teachers are out due to illness they cannot run the schools. I do think any parent complaining about masks should stop if that means 5 days of normal school. The kids will be fine in masks.


Thank you!

Do you know if there is a plan to address the bus driver shortage? Any intel about the sub shortage?
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Anonymous wrote:No way are the teachers going to allow schools to open for in person.


Um yes we will. I DO NOT want virtual in any form. I’m not sure I’m willing to teach it. That’s not my job description this year.

Teachers can and will take leaves of absence if they are forced back into virtual or concurrent.


And I as a parent will pull my kids out of school if they’re forced to do virtual again.


Okay, and that is your choice.


It might be in and out the entire year due to outbreaks and quarantine. All bets are off until the under 12s have a vaccine.


I know people don't want to accept this but it is a possibility.


Highly improbably. Unless the vaccines really don’t work, and there is ZERO evidence that they aren’t working better than hoped. People need to get a grip. And if we have virtual school again, go ahead and send the county after me because my child won’t be attending. We’re done. Home values are up, we will just sell and pay for private.

DP.


Teacher here. I agree. The only way I can see them reverting to virtual is if so many teachers are out due to illness they cannot run the schools. I do think any parent complaining about masks should stop if that means 5 days of normal school. The kids will be fine in masks.


Thank you!

Do you know if there is a plan to address the bus driver shortage? Any intel about the sub shortage?


There is always a sub shortage. It will be worse this year. They will just make us cover eachothers classes and lose planning. No idea about the bus drivers. But being short on bus drivers will not tank school. They will just make routes more crowded.
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Anonymous wrote:No way are the teachers going to allow schools to open for in person.


Um yes we will. I DO NOT want virtual in any form. I’m not sure I’m willing to teach it. That’s not my job description this year.

Teachers can and will take leaves of absence if they are forced back into virtual or concurrent.


And I as a parent will pull my kids out of school if they’re forced to do virtual again.


Okay, and that is your choice.


It might be in and out the entire year due to outbreaks and quarantine. All bets are off until the under 12s have a vaccine.


I know people don't want to accept this but it is a possibility.


Highly improbably. Unless the vaccines really don’t work, and there is ZERO evidence that they aren’t working better than hoped. People need to get a grip. And if we have virtual school again, go ahead and send the county after me because my child won’t be attending. We’re done. Home values are up, we will just sell and pay for private.

DP.


Teacher here. I agree. The only way I can see them reverting to virtual is if so many teachers are out due to illness they cannot run the schools. I do think any parent complaining about masks should stop if that means 5 days of normal school. The kids will be fine in masks.


Thank you!

Do you know if there is a plan to address the bus driver shortage? Any intel about the sub shortage?


There is always a sub shortage. It will be worse this year. They will just make us cover eachothers classes and lose planning. No idea about the bus drivers. But being short on bus drivers will not tank school. They will just make routes more crowded.


DP
And more parents will drive their kids to school.

As far as substitutes, I haven’t heard anything new but I’m starting to schedule mine now.
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Anonymous wrote:Please don't be shocked if the open houses the week before school are all canceled.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/families-who-attended-cobb-elementary-schools-open-house-test-positive-covid-19/6ME5XNJXLFCLVM7OTCPQSI5NYY/

Is this for real????
“We are super excited to get this school year started! Following our wonderful Sneak a Peek on Thursday, we’ve been notified that several families have positive cases of Covid and attended our event,” the letter stated. “Since this was a fluid event with people mingling throughout the building, we thought it best to send a low risk letter to all families.”


A teacher in the county died last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please don't be shocked if the open houses the week before school are all canceled.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/families-who-attended-cobb-elementary-schools-open-house-test-positive-covid-19/6ME5XNJXLFCLVM7OTCPQSI5NYY/



Honestly, I actually preferred setting up 10 min 1:1 virtually instead of open house. I actually got to give my attention and meet each kid and family. Open House you are all over the place. Same with Back To School night. Prefer virtual. Parents did too!
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Anonymous wrote:Please don't be shocked if the open houses the week before school are all canceled.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/families-who-attended-cobb-elementary-schools-open-house-test-positive-covid-19/6ME5XNJXLFCLVM7OTCPQSI5NYY/

Is this for real????
“We are super excited to get this school year started! Following our wonderful Sneak a Peek on Thursday, we’ve been notified that several families have positive cases of Covid and attended our event,” the letter stated. “Since this was a fluid event with people mingling throughout the building, we thought it best to send a low risk letter to all families.”


A teacher in the county died last year.


An in person teacher in FCPS died of COVID based on a case likely acquired in school? That’s not what I heard. Source?
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Anonymous wrote:Please don't be shocked if the open houses the week before school are all canceled.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/families-who-attended-cobb-elementary-schools-open-house-test-positive-covid-19/6ME5XNJXLFCLVM7OTCPQSI5NYY/

Is this for real????
“We are super excited to get this school year started! Following our wonderful Sneak a Peek on Thursday, we’ve been notified that several families have positive cases of Covid and attended our event,” the letter stated. “Since this was a fluid event with people mingling throughout the building, we thought it best to send a low risk letter to all families.”


A teacher in the county died last year.


And so it begins... teachers are going to start pressing for distance learning again.
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Anonymous wrote:Please don't be shocked if the open houses the week before school are all canceled.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/families-who-attended-cobb-elementary-schools-open-house-test-positive-covid-19/6ME5XNJXLFCLVM7OTCPQSI5NYY/



Honestly, I actually preferred setting up 10 min 1:1 virtually instead of open house. I actually got to give my attention and meet each kid and family. Open House you are all over the place. Same with Back To School night. Prefer virtual. Parents did too!


Our ES open house is being split into session by student last name alphabetically. BTSN is going to be virtual.
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Anonymous wrote:Please don't be shocked if the open houses the week before school are all canceled.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/families-who-attended-cobb-elementary-schools-open-house-test-positive-covid-19/6ME5XNJXLFCLVM7OTCPQSI5NYY/

Is this for real????
“We are super excited to get this school year started! Following our wonderful Sneak a Peek on Thursday, we’ve been notified that several families have positive cases of Covid and attended our event,” the letter stated. “Since this was a fluid event with people mingling throughout the building, we thought it best to send a low risk letter to all families.”


A teacher in the county died last year.


And so it begins... teachers are going to start pressing for distance learning again.


No we won’t.

Was the PP made by a teacher?

News Flash! Teachers die in counties every year.

ES Teacher
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Unless things get really bad, like lots of kids sand teachers end up in the hospital (in which case, you'd think you'd want schools to close), schools are not going to shut down here.

There is zero appetite for closing schools among teachers, families, and administrators.

It will have to be really dire because the right wing hallucination that teachers and the school board are hovering over a big red "Close School" button cackling evilly, AND the people REALLY freaking out about covid in every way and wanting to open nothing, are not representative of the community at large.
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Anonymous wrote:Please don't be shocked if the open houses the week before school are all canceled.

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/families-who-attended-cobb-elementary-schools-open-house-test-positive-covid-19/6ME5XNJXLFCLVM7OTCPQSI5NYY/

Is this for real????
“We are super excited to get this school year started! Following our wonderful Sneak a Peek on Thursday, we’ve been notified that several families have positive cases of Covid and attended our event,” the letter stated. “Since this was a fluid event with people mingling throughout the building, we thought it best to send a low risk letter to all families.”


A teacher in the county died last year.


And so it begins... teachers are going to start pressing for distance learning again.


These posts are being made by a small subset of parents here who are throwing everything they have against the wall to see if they can get any of it to stick.
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