Little Flower School Closed Due to Covid Outbreak

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I hope they are testing after spring break.
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Anonymous wrote:I hope they are testing after spring break.


Why? Are there any k-8 Catholic schools doing testing. It’s cost prohibitive for our school.
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Anonymous wrote:I hope they are testing after spring break.



Little Flower is entirely dependent on the honor system when it comes to the pandemic—testing, vaccinated, reporting cases to the school, staying home when feeling sick. That’s why they are in the situation they are in.
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Anonymous wrote:I hope they are testing after spring break.



Little Flower is entirely dependent on the honor system when it comes to the pandemic—testing, vaccinated, reporting cases to the school, staying home when feeling sick. That’s why they are in the situation they are in.


Not to mention their social media photos confirm nobody is masking. What did these schools think would happen?
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Anonymous wrote:Due to Covid outbreak, LFS has gone to virtual learning (teachers offer 45 minutes of instruction a day) Wondering if any other schools in the area have had the same experience? I know things happen but it seems that Little Flower School could have done more to control the numbers. Like skipping the Father Daughter Dance last Saturday when the school already had covid cases. So Frustrating


Wasn’t it mainly 3 or so kids in one grade and people needed time to Covid test to go to spring break and holidays soon. So virtual week.
hmmmm... So you are saying that there were only 3 cases in one grade and the entire school went virtual so people could get covid tested and have a jump start on travel/holiday plans? I wonder if all of the families were ok with that decision?


County health authorities ordered the school to go virtual for 10 days which happened to fall right before spring break.


This is not true. The county cannot order a school to close. It is against the law.


The school didn’t close, it went virtual. And the ADW mandated it. Get it straight.


It closed. They didn’t allow students into the building. Virtual is a joke.
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Anonymous wrote:I hope they are testing after spring break.



Little Flower is entirely dependent on the honor system when it comes to the pandemic—testing, vaccinated, reporting cases to the school, staying home when feeling sick. That’s why they are in the situation they are in.


3 kids in same grade so school went virtual for 2.5 days before break. Sounds good.
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This school like few others have been open since 09/2020. They have been gradually being back many of the activities the community cherished. Unfortunately, a few people were positive and then to spread quickly as this variant often does. The school recognized the issue and pivoted to a virtual option for a few days. Why in the world is anyone complaining. They are trying to do the best for the majority. They are doing the right things.

- not a LF parent
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, the next wave is here. It's going to be an ugly end to the school year.


I have this fear as well.

I have a kid graduating this year and I feel like it'll be 2020 all over again where my kid who graduated that year didn't get a ceremony.
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I didn’t read this whole tread, so forgive me if this has been covered. Our family have been masked, vaccinated and covid cautious for two years. It’s clear this virus is here to stay. Are we supposed to cancel all school activities indefinitely? When will people be okay with large school gatherings again? I don’t get it.
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Every class is not receiving virtual learning and if so, it's limited. This is basically an extended break for teachers and children. A sprinkling of virtual is a weak substitute
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, the next wave is here. It's going to be an ugly end to the school year.


I have this fear as well.

I have a kid graduating this year and I feel like it'll be 2020 all over again where my kid who graduated that year didn't get a ceremony.


Oh please. It is not anything like 2020. We have vaccines, treatments, and this strain is extremely mild. Hospitalizations are miniscule. Nothing is going to be cancelled. Relax.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read this whole tread, so forgive me if this has been covered. Our family have been masked, vaccinated and covid cautious for two years. It’s clear this virus is here to stay. Are we supposed to cancel all school activities indefinitely? When will people be okay with large school gatherings again? I don’t get it.


Our school is 100% back to normal. Also an ADW school. No restrictions whatsoever and we have had many large gatherings. No testing either.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read this whole tread, so forgive me if this has been covered. Our family have been masked, vaccinated and covid cautious for two years. It’s clear this virus is here to stay. Are we supposed to cancel all school activities indefinitely? When will people be okay with large school gatherings again? I don’t get it.


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I hope the little flower's head of school knows about this thread.To say the least it has gotten a lot of traction. Maybe the head could offer insight. IDK if that would help or ignite
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Anonymous wrote:Due to Covid outbreak, LFS has gone to virtual learning (teachers offer 45 minutes of instruction a day) Wondering if any other schools in the area have had the same experience? I know things happen but it seems that Little Flower School could have done more to control the numbers. Like skipping the Father Daughter Dance last Saturday when the school already had covid cases. So Frustrating


Wasn’t it mainly 3 or so kids in one grade and people needed time to Covid test to go to spring break and holidays soon. So virtual week.
hmmmm... So you are saying that there were only 3 cases in one grade and the entire school went virtual so people could get covid tested and have a jump start on travel/holiday plans? I wonder if all of the families were ok with that decision?


County health authorities ordered the school to go virtual for 10 days which happened to fall right before spring break.


This is not true. The county cannot order a school to close. It is against the law.


The school didn’t close, it went virtual. And the ADW mandated it. Get it straight.


It closed. They didn’t allow students into the building. Virtual is a joke.


Umm, this is the same thing. You have so many cases that you cannot operate your school in person.
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