The OP specifically mentioned the travel policy as a possible reason to pull out. Why she thinks it would be is beyond me. People who feel bound by it won’t travel or will quarantine. Those who can’t or won’t will ignore it. |
Does that surprise you? No sensible person would choose virtual or go private because of a policy that doesn’t make any sense and is impossible to enforce. |
When rules were written 3 weeks ago, case counts were low as they'd ever been and making mandates recommendations made a lot of sense. I hope we see Delta flatten but have to understand things change quickly. I don't care if there are lots of temp checks, masks, rules about travel. I won't stay if there is any talk of hybrid or remote learning. |
Where will you go when there is talk of hybrid and virtual options? |
The 5 year old wouldn't have had a frigging STROKE if he didn't have COVID, you massive dimwit, but please, keep sticking your head in the sand, pretending it can't happen here, that vaccination is anywhere near 100% protective against getting or transmitting Delta and Not Mah Child. |
+1,000. Screw public health. It's all about their personal convenience. |
The fact that you're trying to pretend that's irrelevant and not germane to cramming kids into indoor classrooms is hilarious. NP who.doesn't remember voting for you for DCUM hall monitor to tell other people where to post |
| Honestly PP ... schools need to reopen. If you don't want your child to attend you should enroll in the online academy. But, enough already. This is not summer 2020-21 ... we all saw last year and know it can't happen again. |
+1000 |
I’m asking you to make it germane to the thread you are commenting on. Like, how is delta relevant to your decision to keep your kids in school or not for the upcoming year (the topic of the post)? |
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Useful overview of delta and kids from WP:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2021/07/22/covid-delta-variant-children/ Basically worry about it as much as you do the flu, and masking indoors is good. |
It’s more contagious than the flu, and for severe cases present longer-term impacts. The way the article is framed, they’re not saying kids won’t get Covid. But as a whole they feel it’s worth it to avoid the impacts of not being in school, which they feel present a bigger issue. |
| We are considering pulling out, but since our backup is homeschooling, we will hope for the best for the first month of school and then figure out our best course. |
Let’s not bring flu comparisons into the discussion, it makes you sound like Trump. |
You can’t just “enroll” in the online academy. DC has put up barriers, including a fairly ridiculous doctors certification, and has only approved NINE children for virtual so far. |