In what way has she disrespected them? Honest question. I thought the majority wanted DL and that's what is going to happen, well past November 9th or whatever date they said. In fact a large portion of DCPS teachers live outside the District so I would argue to gave a lot of credence to non residents. |
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This whole thing has been a joke. The positivity rate in DC is two percent. That’s one of the very lowest in the country. And yet schools are apparently never going to open. And bowser has been too afraid to set objective benchmarks for when we can reopen. She just does what the teachers union tells her. None of that is leadership. |
Had she met or directed the chancellor to meet and confer with the union she would have known earlier what concrete suggestions frontline educators on how to make education work and what safety concerns they had. They would have known earlier how few educators would be willing to risk death for the mayor’s crazy hybrid plan. |
| She disrespected the unions? Pls. The unions are out of control. They threw body bags around. Who disrespected who?? |
This. Parents in lower SES communities and schools have by-and-large voted for distance learning in school surveys. At much higher rates than the ‘top-tier’ UpperNW schools. You don’t speak for them and you obviously don’t understand their concerns - just how inconvenienced you are. |
I'd give her a solid B because the positivity rate in DC is two percent. Clearly, we are doing better in DC than elsewhere. And that's the point. Kids and families in DC are better protected than elsewhere. However, when schools open staff will be coming in from other areas which aren't doing as well. The positivity rate and situation in the region has to be considered. |
+1000. I appreciate this forum and the often unfiltered opinion of parents who care deeply about their kids. But we all know that this forum disproportionately reflects white, privileged families. In all of our schools -- even if at low percentages -- there are children of color and poor children. These children DIE at much higher percentages than yours. They die. The same is true for staff of color and the lower paid staff in schools (think food service workers, aides, security, etc). The staff at my local DCPS is mostly black and that's true at a lot of schools -- DCPS and charter. From a recent article, "Hispanic children are approximately eight times more likely and Black children five times more likely to be hospitalized with covid-19 than their White peers, according to a study released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention." If YOUR children were eight or five times more likely to have devastating effects from this disease, would you be calling for schools to open and trashing the people with the responsibility for trying to keep ALL kids safe? Use your privilege for good. Start a pod, get tutors, maybe invite a kid or two who wouldn't have the opportunity on their own (if you can keep them safe). Ask your politicians to publish the stats by race and economic status. Look at the demographics of your school staff. And think about someone other than yourself for a moment and whether you truly want to put them in harm's way when you've got other options. |
Or... she doesn’t have a logistical plan.... |
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Bowser was okay at the start if the pandemic, a solid B. She did what she could.
Since then, she's failed DC students and parents, first with her tunnel vision on the doomed hybrid plan -- it's pretty clear by now that there was zero planning for all distance leaning this fall until it was too late, and now they have to scramble -- and second by her imbecilic insistence on keeping indoor dining, indoor church services and gyms open despite all evidence pointing to those things as the reason DC's numbers have not declined enough. Now the kids are probably not going back to the buildings until fall 2021 at the earliest, and the learning gap between the haves and the have nots in DC will become even larger. Frankly, we should rename it the Bowser Gap. She owns it. |
What are you talking about? DC’s numbers are the best in the region but the region isn’t safe and we now know that the commonly held belief that children are immune or don’t transmit is not accurate. |
DC's numbers starting climbing again about two weeks after she allowed indoor dining and the rest. They haven't declined since. It's why we can't send our kids back to school. |
Schools should open. We have some of the best numbers in the country. https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/testing/testing-positivity |
And they're still not good enough to send kids back to school. Both things can be true. |
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The positivity in DC proper is 3.5%. Some of those dashboards you are looking at are pulling in DC DOH entire data set, 1/3 of which are non-DC residents.
DC's own coronavirus data site is the best site for DC-resident specific data. And you will see that our data has plateaud in the last two months, after climbing up. And that DOH describes the trend as "increasing." It's not going down. So it's not a fantastic situation at all. https://coronavirus.dc.gov/data |
This poster is correct. Spend a few minutes on DC's own coronavirus data page. It's plain as day. |