Anyone else turning down in person?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lives of their teachers, get a grip.

In case you haven't heard, all teachers who are returning in person for Term 3 are eligible to get the vaccine at Dunbar HS, with the first jab BEFORE they go back to teach. Our kid's teacher tells us she already got the vaccine. My child returns to school for hybrid instruction in Monday.

We can't wait. You drama queens are welcome to stay home for the rest of the school year, pretending that DL is adequate. Fact is, for most kids, it simply isn't.


LOL 'drama queens.' Fact is 4k dead a day trumps inadequate. Pretending it isn't high risk to families and staff is delusional. But you do you, and take what you think you need.


Just to clarify, it wouldn't be high risk to staff if they received the second vaccination shot two weeks before returning.
Anonymous
We had a parent turn down an in person spot. A week later she mentioned that she would reconsider in the spring.

That is not how this works.

We filled the spot and for her students grade level- this is it.

So turn it down, but then you are fully at home until fall 2021
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lives of their teachers, get a grip.

In case you haven't heard, all teachers who are returning in person for Term 3 are eligible to get the vaccine at Dunbar HS, with the first jab BEFORE they go back to teach. Our kid's teacher tells us she already got the vaccine. My child returns to school for hybrid instruction in Monday.

We can't wait. You drama queens are welcome to stay home for the rest of the school year, pretending that DL is adequate. Fact is, for most kids, it simply isn't.


LOL 'drama queens.' Fact is 4k dead a day trumps inadequate. Pretending it isn't high risk to families and staff is delusional. But you do you, and take what you think you need.


Just to clarify, it wouldn't be high risk to staff if they received the second vaccination shot two weeks before returning.


Even without that, it wouldn't be high risk, as the data from around the world has shown. Teachers are not at higher risk of dying from Covid than the average citizen. Will they be at higher risk than as if they never left their house? Sure. But the chance of for any given teacher of catching the virus at school and then dying from it is minuscule and not what any reasonable person would define as "high risk".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had a parent turn down an in person spot. A week later she mentioned that she would reconsider in the spring.

That is not how this works.

We filled the spot and for her students grade level- this is it.

So turn it down, but then you are fully at home until fall 2021


Isn't there still hope to get in for term 4? We didn't get a spot in our lottery, so certainly hope the current plan gets expanded.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had a parent turn down an in person spot. A week later she mentioned that she would reconsider in the spring.

That is not how this works.

We filled the spot and for her students grade level- this is it.

So turn it down, but then you are fully at home until fall 2021


Isn't there still hope to get in for term 4? We didn't get a spot in our lottery, so certainly hope the current plan gets expanded.


Our principal said the decisions made now will be final, and that it's a mandate from above his pay grade. No changes the rest of the year. If you turn down an in-person spot now, you're DL the rest of the school year (at our school).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had a parent turn down an in person spot. A week later she mentioned that she would reconsider in the spring.

That is not how this works.

We filled the spot and for her students grade level- this is it.

So turn it down, but then you are fully at home until fall 2021


Isn't there still hope to get in for term 4? We didn't get a spot in our lottery, so certainly hope the current plan gets expanded.


Our principal said the decisions made now will be final, and that it's a mandate from above his pay grade. No changes the rest of the year. If you turn down an in-person spot now, you're DL the rest of the school year (at our school).


Our principal, who knows that demand at our school will not be met this term, said she hopes there will be more slots next term and that this is just a first step.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had a parent turn down an in person spot. A week later she mentioned that she would reconsider in the spring.

That is not how this works.

We filled the spot and for her students grade level- this is it.

So turn it down, but then you are fully at home until fall 2021


Isn't there still hope to get in for term 4? We didn't get a spot in our lottery, so certainly hope the current plan gets expanded.


Our principal said the decisions made now will be final, and that it's a mandate from above his pay grade. No changes the rest of the year. If you turn down an in-person spot now, you're DL the rest of the school year (at our school).


Parents who weren't offered a slot for Feb 1 didn't make a decision...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had a parent turn down an in person spot. A week later she mentioned that she would reconsider in the spring.

That is not how this works.

We filled the spot and for her students grade level- this is it.

So turn it down, but then you are fully at home until fall 2021


So you’re implying that when all teachers have BOTH doses of vaccine, AND the time needed to be fully immune passes, the school will still it be full time in term 4 ??!! WTF 🤦‍♀️
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had a parent turn down an in person spot. A week later she mentioned that she would reconsider in the spring.

That is not how this works.

We filled the spot and for her students grade level- this is it.

So turn it down, but then you are fully at home until fall 2021


So you’re implying that when all teachers have BOTH doses of vaccine, AND the time needed to be fully immune passes, the school will still it be full time in term 4 ??!! WTF 🤦‍♀️


NOT full time*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had a parent turn down an in person spot. A week later she mentioned that she would reconsider in the spring.

That is not how this works.

We filled the spot and for her students grade level- this is it.

So turn it down, but then you are fully at home until fall 2021


So you’re implying that when all teachers have BOTH doses of vaccine, AND the time needed to be fully immune passes, the school will still it be full time in term 4 ??!! WTF 🤦‍♀️


NOT full time*


This looks crazy to me too. At that point, schools need to fully reopen.
Anonymous
15% of open DCPS classrooms have covid per DCPS' Ferabee. So yeah happy to turn down a spot. DCPS hasn't figured out how to bring us back safely
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:15% of open DCPS classrooms have covid per DCPS' Ferabee. So yeah happy to turn down a spot. DCPS hasn't figured out how to bring us back safely


This sure is a misleading way to state it, making it sound as if the whole classroom is affected, when it’s probably isolated cases in 15% of the classrooms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:15% of open DCPS classrooms have covid per DCPS' Ferabee. So yeah happy to turn down a spot. DCPS hasn't figured out how to bring us back safely


This sure is a misleading way to state it, making it sound as if the whole classroom is affected, when it’s probably isolated cases in 15% of the classrooms.


That's enough. If you come in person can't you socially distance?! Why do you have to bring covid with you....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:15% of open DCPS classrooms have covid per DCPS' Ferabee. So yeah happy to turn down a spot. DCPS hasn't figured out how to bring us back safely


This sure is a misleading way to state it, making it sound as if the whole classroom is affected, when it’s probably isolated cases in 15% of the classrooms.


That's enough. If you come in person can't you socially distance?! Why do you have to bring covid with you....


Who are you talking to? I do socially distance, and wouldn’t bring Covid with me if I were to send my kids back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:15% of open DCPS classrooms have covid per DCPS' Ferabee. So yeah happy to turn down a spot. DCPS hasn't figured out how to bring us back safely


This sure is a misleading way to state it, making it sound as if the whole classroom is affected, when it’s probably isolated cases in 15% of the classrooms.


If its one classroom from one person it can a) spread and b) the classroom has to shut down and everyone needs to quarantine.

BTW this is how the Chancellor said it so......
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