I'd rather not know in the first place if there is no plan for virtual while they quarantine |
x1000. Everyone I know who is eligible that my kids see is vaccinated. Our very high risk friends are still isolating so we don't see them anyway. So the risk is only to my kids, and I've learned to accept it. It helps that we've already dealt with fallout from other viral infections so I am not so freaked out about it. |
Well, we don't know 100% that there's no plan for virtual or concurrent during quarantine. |
We definitely don't. They've told us there is a plan, but not what it is:
https://www.fcps.edu/return-school/return-school-plan-fall-2021-school-board Why that is buried on the "Presentations to the school board" page I do not know. |
| Probably worksheets. The only other option is concurrent and no one wants that |
| The army of Gatehouse staff responsible for those shitty packets are going to make more packets. |
Two groups, huh? Well, we are all slaves to binary thinking, but we don’t have to go out of our way to over accommodate problematic prejudices. |
It’s a terrible assessment and one that is incredibly divisive. Isn’t it obvious which group is supposed to be the reasonable one and which one is the straw man? Jesus. This is why we need better educated teachers. |
And you think that was good practice? Tell that to the people whose varicella zoster virus reactivated as shingles. Jesus. |
There was no way around it until there was a varicella vaccine. And when they found out shingles was a long term effect guess what… they created a shingles vaccine which all of us who had chickenpox, myself included, can get. Which is probably what will happen once they actually have enough time and data to determine what long term effects the Covid virus might have on us. |
I actually don’t pass judgement on group 1 people. I just think they need to quit trying to make school systems operate on their risk assessment. They have a virtual option. |
There is a growing realization/acknowledgment that there is no foreseeable light at the end of the tunnel. On one extreme, some people think the best approach is to shelter away from the virus. On the other extreme, some people think that exposure is inevitable. And then there is a spectrum of people in between (i.e., take steps to avoid exposure with exceptions A, B, C, etc.) I'm in the latter camp. I'm vaccinated so I'm comfortable with that. I wish the FDA would hurry up with the pediatric EUA so that we can close that hole in the system, though. I think people in the other extreme are reaching a breaking point because after 1.5 years of being hyper careful, they're beginning to realize that there is no end to that lifestyle. That 2022, 2023, etc. is just more of the same, and that's untenable. |
There is no group 1. There is no “they.” It is a made up category. |
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I think everyone should be prepared for 100% virtual school this fall due to delta.
The school boards and teachers unions will demand it. Mark. My. Words. |
This is the far left’s dream! Unending government control over your life. Keep voting democrat folks! |