Disenrolling from DCPS?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It has been quite surprising/disappointing to see some liberal friends of mine who have turned really anti union in this time.


Schools have reopened all over the world. Kids are at higher risk of dying from a car accident. Our reaction in the US is extreme.


Not all liberals prioritize their snowflakes over their communities in the middle of a pandemic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Given the Georgia Summer Camp infection rates, I completely support the WTU, teachers, and DCPS.


No masks, no social distancing, lots of singing and cheering in enclosed spaces.

Analysis from Sweden showed that ECE teachers were LESS likely to get infected than people in other protections and teachers in general were about even to other professions.

However given the high uncertainty I don’t think it’s unreasonable to keep the schools closed. Two things that DO infuriate me: indoor dining and bars being open, and no attempt to make use of outdoor space at DCPS schools for some in person instruction. The defeatism/ lack of will here is truly depressing.


I don't think we should be using Sweden as an example. Norway and Finland have about the same population as Sweden, but managed to have only 600 deaths compared to Sweden's almost 6,000 deaths.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unenroll your kids if they are not attending otherwise you can be arrested.


And if you unenroll, you can also be arrested if your child is of school age and not getting an education. Think wisely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It has been quite surprising/disappointing to see some liberal friends of mine who have turned really anti union in this time.


Schools have reopened all over the world. Kids are at higher risk of dying from a car accident. Our reaction in the US is extreme.


I truly love the people who think the US is as good as, if not better than the world, when dealing with this pandemic. The US is a laughing stock. They have opened because they can, mind you most schools are closed for the summer. The reaction in many parts of the US is a disappointing. I've looked in my crystal ball and it looks bad because very little is being done to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Anonymous
People, wake up!! COVID will be part of our lives for a long time. We will never be able to eliminate the risk completely and its time teachers understand this. We have to adapt, and keep moving the best we can while trying to minimize risk. It's time to think about what's best for our children rather than only thinking of those at risk. The US needs MORE educated people not less, in particular given our current state of affairs.

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/08/coronavirus-will-never-go-away/614860/
Anonymous
Yes, OP. My DD will be in K and I'm heartbroken that she'll miss out on experiencing the year that supposedly sets kids up for a lifelong love of learning. She's content at home but not thriving in that wonderful way she did in preschool. She's aged out of day care otherwise we would absolutely be exploring in-person day care for the socialization and so we can work full-time (I'm an essential worker).

Sadly most of the privates for K and up are either waitlisted, out of our reach financially, or all virtual. So we are reluctantly going to try DCPS DL and hope we can get through it better than PK DL. If it's awful then we will likely withdraw her and do homeschooling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unenroll your kids if they are not attending otherwise you can be arrested.


And if you unenroll, you can also be arrested if your child is of school age and not getting an education. Think wisely.


Come on. DCPS doesn't have anywhere near the manpower to track down the high performing lost children of upper middle-class families during Covid. They're far too busy trying to keep poor kids feds, Sped kids served etc. If you pull out, you sign a form and go on your way. The City's assumption is that you moved, went charter or went private. You could always file an application to homeschool, which you have a right to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People, wake up!! COVID will be part of our lives for a long time. We will never be able to eliminate the risk completely and its time teachers understand this. We have to adapt, and keep moving the best we can while trying to minimize risk. It's time to think about what's best for our children rather than only thinking of those at risk. The US needs MORE educated people not less, in particular given our current state of affairs.

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/08/coronavirus-will-never-go-away/614860/


+1000. Not fewer.
Anonymous
just get it over with already, you are going to move by 5th grade anyway. Most do
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People, wake up!! COVID will be part of our lives for a long time. We will never be able to eliminate the risk completely and its time teachers understand this. We have to adapt, and keep moving the best we can while trying to minimize risk. It's time to think about what's best for our children rather than only thinking of those at risk. The US needs MORE educated people not less, in particular given our current state of affairs.

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/08/coronavirus-will-never-go-away/614860/


+1000. Not fewer.


-1000. yes Covid may be with us for a long time and we need to adapt and so on, but this does not mean opening schools when the number of cases is high. Trump supporting governors want to reopen schools in states like Florida and Georgia, where the number of cases is sky high. they clearly could not care less about the kids, their families and the teachers. schools were supposed to open in our area but then cases started going up after the lockdown ended and they are still too high for schools to reopen. my kids are at Deal and Wilson, schools with 1600-1800 kids where kids travel by bus and metro daily to and from home. teachers are right, schools cannot reopen in this situation. battling a worldwide pandemic is certainly not easy but the Trump administration failed spectacularly and we all are paying the price. too easy to put this on the shoulders of the teachers' union, the culprit is somewhere else.
Anonymous
OK, but why are schools not opening in DC, with a spectacularly low rate of covid spread as compared to most of the country, while they are opening in most states. I'm not buying that in-person learning in DC is untenable. What I am buying is that DCPS is a low-capacity and largely dysfunctional school system, where the teachers union, Mayor, OSSE and DCPS leaders can't get on the same page about re-opening schools, or much else, to save their lives.
Anonymous
Schools are not opening because it is not safe to do so. Period. That other states have opened their schools, was their decision. We'll see how that goes. Rather safe than sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OK, but why are schools not opening in DC, with a spectacularly low rate of covid spread as compared to most of the country, while they are opening in most states. I'm not buying that in-person learning in DC is untenable. What I am buying is that DCPS is a low-capacity and largely dysfunctional school system, where the teachers union, Mayor, OSSE and DCPS leaders can't get on the same page about re-opening schools, or much else, to save their lives.


DC currently has a 9% positivity rate and is trending in the wrong direction. Distance learning is a smart choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It has been quite surprising/disappointing to see some liberal friends of mine who have turned really anti union in this time.
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I've learned to expect nothing better (and usually worse) from liberals.

- Leftist
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It has been quite surprising/disappointing to see some liberal friends of mine who have turned really anti union in this time.
t

I've learned to expect nothing better (and usually worse) from liberals.

- Leftist



And republicans.

I’ve learned not to expect too much from many Americans. Especially the most privileged ones.
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