What's with all the positive Covid cases in staff at Williamsburg?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it so interesting that none of this "concern" seems to be coming from WMS parents, particularly not parents of students attending WMS in person. As a WMS parent whose child does attend in person, I am not worried about this. I am comfortable that if my child was potentially exposed, we would have been notified. All of my child's teachers who have been teaching in person are still teaching in person. No one has started a discussion of this in the WMS parents FB group. The person who started it on AEM is a fake account so who knows who they are or what their agenda is, but they've admitted that they are not a WMS family. None of the people getting agitated in the discussion appear to be WMS parents.

It's almost as if this is more about people using it to advance their own agendas than about any true risk to WMS students.


You mean people who desperately need to believe their very public crusade against opening schools was the right thing to do?


100x this. They’re foaming at the mouth just waiting for an outbreak to shut it all down. Clearly they have way too much time on their hands.

This. They're evil. They should just homeschool if they want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A friend who works at school just told me there is NOT a staff outbreak. Didn’t know anything about student positives either.

It could be the custodial, security or maintenance crew which would not necessarily trigger a notice to parents/class quarantine due to limited student contact
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A friend who works at school just told me there is NOT a staff outbreak. Didn’t know anything about student positives either.

It could be the custodial, security or maintenance crew which would not necessarily trigger a notice to parents/class quarantine due to limited student contact

Except the staff member said they were told that the data is wrong. It’s a repeated report.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it so interesting that none of this "concern" seems to be coming from WMS parents, particularly not parents of students attending WMS in person. As a WMS parent whose child does attend in person, I am not worried about this. I am comfortable that if my child was potentially exposed, we would have been notified. All of my child's teachers who have been teaching in person are still teaching in person. No one has started a discussion of this in the WMS parents FB group. The person who started it on AEM is a fake account so who knows who they are or what their agenda is, but they've admitted that they are not a WMS family. None of the people getting agitated in the discussion appear to be WMS parents.

It's almost as if this is more about people using it to advance their own agendas than about any true risk to WMS students.


You mean people who desperately need to believe their very public crusade against opening schools was the right thing to do?


100x this. They’re foaming at the mouth just waiting for an outbreak to shut it all down. Clearly they have way too much time on their hands.



Thanks for showing us just how anti-data you really are.


Well, it’s been proven that the data is WRONG so . . .


But.....DATA and SCIENCE!

Make up your mind.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it so interesting that none of this "concern" seems to be coming from WMS parents, particularly not parents of students attending WMS in person. As a WMS parent whose child does attend in person, I am not worried about this. I am comfortable that if my child was potentially exposed, we would have been notified. All of my child's teachers who have been teaching in person are still teaching in person. No one has started a discussion of this in the WMS parents FB group. The person who started it on AEM is a fake account so who knows who they are or what their agenda is, but they've admitted that they are not a WMS family. None of the people getting agitated in the discussion appear to be WMS parents.

It's almost as if this is more about people using it to advance their own agendas than about any true risk to WMS students.


You mean people who desperately need to believe their very public crusade against opening schools was the right thing to do?


100x this. They’re foaming at the mouth just waiting for an outbreak to shut it all down. Clearly they have way too much time on their hands.



Thanks for showing us just how anti-data you really are.


Well, it’s been proven that the data is WRONG so . . .


But.....DATA and SCIENCE!

Make up your mind.



I don't understand. So the dashboard said that there were 6 covid positibe staff before. Now it doesn't, but it still says 3. Are there 3 staff with covid? or less because some are still duplicates? Or are there really no staff cases? But there are two kids who tested positive today and some other kids are being quarantined? Wait, are there really zero cases at Williamsburg?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it so interesting that none of this "concern" seems to be coming from WMS parents, particularly not parents of students attending WMS in person. As a WMS parent whose child does attend in person, I am not worried about this. I am comfortable that if my child was potentially exposed, we would have been notified. All of my child's teachers who have been teaching in person are still teaching in person. No one has started a discussion of this in the WMS parents FB group. The person who started it on AEM is a fake account so who knows who they are or what their agenda is, but they've admitted that they are not a WMS family. None of the people getting agitated in the discussion appear to be WMS parents.

It's almost as if this is more about people using it to advance their own agendas than about any true risk to WMS students.


You mean people who desperately need to believe their very public crusade against opening schools was the right thing to do?


100x this. They’re foaming at the mouth just waiting for an outbreak to shut it all down. Clearly they have way too much time on their hands.

This. They're evil. They should just homeschool if they want.


Some of us are just watching the numbers and trying to build trust in the safety of the schools. Most of us are rooting for good results, but that doesn’t mean we’re indifferent to reported outbreaks! I’m glad to hear this is probably just a data entry mistake. I don’t think the poster expressing concern is outside the norm of average parents who are monitoring the safety of schools, but generally hoping to get their kids back in the classroom on a full time basis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it so interesting that none of this "concern" seems to be coming from WMS parents, particularly not parents of students attending WMS in person. As a WMS parent whose child does attend in person, I am not worried about this. I am comfortable that if my child was potentially exposed, we would have been notified. All of my child's teachers who have been teaching in person are still teaching in person. No one has started a discussion of this in the WMS parents FB group. The person who started it on AEM is a fake account so who knows who they are or what their agenda is, but they've admitted that they are not a WMS family. None of the people getting agitated in the discussion appear to be WMS parents.

It's almost as if this is more about people using it to advance their own agendas than about any true risk to WMS students.


You mean people who desperately need to believe their very public crusade against opening schools was the right thing to do?


100x this. They’re foaming at the mouth just waiting for an outbreak to shut it all down. Clearly they have way too much time on their hands.

This. They're evil. They should just homeschool if they want.


Some of us are just watching the numbers and trying to build trust in the safety of the schools. Most of us are rooting for good results, but that doesn’t mean we’re indifferent to reported outbreaks! I’m glad to hear this is probably just a data entry mistake. I don’t think the poster expressing concern is outside the norm of average parents who are monitoring the safety of schools, but generally hoping to get their kids back in the classroom on a full time basis.


But why monitor a school that you have no kids in? If parents are concerned about their own school that’s one thing but it seems a bit obsessive to keep a hawks eye on every school. If parents are that concerned they would be watching themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it so interesting that none of this "concern" seems to be coming from WMS parents, particularly not parents of students attending WMS in person. As a WMS parent whose child does attend in person, I am not worried about this. I am comfortable that if my child was potentially exposed, we would have been notified. All of my child's teachers who have been teaching in person are still teaching in person. No one has started a discussion of this in the WMS parents FB group. The person who started it on AEM is a fake account so who knows who they are or what their agenda is, but they've admitted that they are not a WMS family. None of the people getting agitated in the discussion appear to be WMS parents.

It's almost as if this is more about people using it to advance their own agendas than about any true risk to WMS students.


You mean people who desperately need to believe their very public crusade against opening schools was the right thing to do?


100x this. They’re foaming at the mouth just waiting for an outbreak to shut it all down. Clearly they have way too much time on their hands.

This. They're evil. They should just homeschool if they want.


Some of us are just watching the numbers and trying to build trust in the safety of the schools. Most of us are rooting for good results, but that doesn’t mean we’re indifferent to reported outbreaks! I’m glad to hear this is probably just a data entry mistake. I don’t think the poster expressing concern is outside the norm of average parents who are monitoring the safety of schools, but generally hoping to get their kids back in the classroom on a full time basis.


But why monitor a school that you have no kids in? If parents are concerned about their own school that’s one thing but it seems a bit obsessive to keep a hawks eye on every school. If parents are that concerned they would be watching themselves.


Because the report doesn't segregate the positive cases by school, it dumps them into 1 big bucket so that if you want to look for positive cases at your own school, you need to weed through the 6 different reports of positive covid cases at this other school that were all bunched together and seemed like something people at that school would want to know about but never mind next time I will certainly know better if I could erase this thread I would.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it so interesting that none of this "concern" seems to be coming from WMS parents, particularly not parents of students attending WMS in person. As a WMS parent whose child does attend in person, I am not worried about this. I am comfortable that if my child was potentially exposed, we would have been notified. All of my child's teachers who have been teaching in person are still teaching in person. No one has started a discussion of this in the WMS parents FB group. The person who started it on AEM is a fake account so who knows who they are or what their agenda is, but they've admitted that they are not a WMS family. None of the people getting agitated in the discussion appear to be WMS parents.

It's almost as if this is more about people using it to advance their own agendas than about any true risk to WMS students.


You mean people who desperately need to believe their very public crusade against opening schools was the right thing to do?


100x this. They’re foaming at the mouth just waiting for an outbreak to shut it all down. Clearly they have way too much time on their hands.



Thanks for showing us just how anti-data you really are.


Well, it’s been proven that the data is WRONG so . . .


But.....DATA and SCIENCE!

Make up your mind.



I don't understand. So the dashboard said that there were 6 covid positibe staff before. Now it doesn't, but it still says 3. Are there 3 staff with covid? or less because some are still duplicates? Or are there really no staff cases? But there are two kids who tested positive today and some other kids are being quarantined? Wait, are there really zero cases at Williamsburg?


So you ARE looking at the data now? Isn’t that what ya’ll were criticizing other parents for doing?

Anonymous
Huh?
Anonymous
Stop stalking data.
Don’t look at data.
Don’t look at data for other schools.
Data is wrong.

ANTI DATA
Anonymous
Well, this wild speculation roller coaster was fun. Accusations were lobbed, lunch ladies were insulted, data was besmirched. Dcum should have its own Bravo show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, this wild speculation roller coaster was fun. Accusations were lobbed, lunch ladies were insulted, data was besmirched. Dcum should have its own Bravo show.


Anonymous
Well, they just posted another staff positive at Williamsburg 15 minutes ago.
Anonymous
LA LA LA I CAN’T HEAR YOU
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