| We might get a slot soon but were wondering if the kids actually like the socially distanced environment. This is so different than their pre-Covid school experience, i wonder if it adds anything. |
| Honestly, it has been so good. The kids are much happier and now I can just be their mom. |
This pretty much sums it up! |
| I feel like the excitement will wear off eventually, but yeah. They are thrilled to be with friends and doing some semblance of real school. |
| My second grader is having a great experience even with all the mitigation and distancing in place. Seriously, she is happy to go in the moring and happy all afternoon after I pick her up. It has made such a difference in her enthusiasm for learning. I am also impressed how little they are using their laptops, seems like its just for specials so far. |
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It's been great! My kids are very happy.
I'm an ER nurse. My kids' teachers have assumed far, FAR less risk than I have for the past 10 months of taking care of Covid patients. |
My kids aren’t in DCPS but I am happy for you!! |
| My PK3er is SO happy. On the one hand, I expected the conditions to be hardest for the youngest students (no shared centers, only 4 on the carpet/out of their chairs at a time/etc); on the other, he has no prior experience at school to compare it to. He was actually OK with his 1.5 hour virtual class compared to what I’ve heard from others, but he loves school now and there is so much more of it! They get to the playground twice/day, are basically never on devices (specials are via the smart screen at the front of the room)... and he just loves it so much. I seriously couldn’t be happier. |
| My four year old has loved it so far. She didn't have a lot of structured school experiences before prek4 so she's fine with social distancing and other safety measures. |
I can’t be the only one thinking that jab at teachers at the end was completely unnecessary. |
I agree. It was completely unnecessary. |
Not really. It’s a valid and critical point we shouldn’t forget. |
As they should have. Apples and oranges, my dear. But hey, here’s a cookie! |
Indeed. What a ridiculous nurse post. Yes, nurses are heroes right now, but damn have they been annoyingly wrong on social media early and often. "Don't wear masks if you haven't received a course and certification on how to donn/doff them!" "How dare you wear gloves and use your cell phone! Look at how ridiculous you look to us healthcare professionals!" "LOL pulsometer? Now I've seen everything. No, I do not advise you to buy one on the internet, LOL. Those $20 ones are useless compared to the mega machines we have in the ER. If you can't breathe go to the hospital for chrissakes." OK, sorry. Nurses, you are heroes. Thank you for your service. Also, PP nurse, your kids' teachers have assumed far less risk than you have, until you placed yourself 1 degree of separation away from them every day. Nice. |
| When I look at the PPE nurses have access to and compare it to the PPE teachers have access to, and consider that covid is asymptomatic, I don't understand how the nurse can even say that. |