Yes they have |
It's masks with quarantines where necessary. Are you guys really just looking for some kind of language that shuts the whole thing down again? They used up all their capital on that last year. They need kids back in the classroom this year. |
+1 So much fear mongering going on. Find an alternative for your child if you are not comfortable sending your kid in person. No need to ruin the school year for the rest of us. Kids might get covid but they are mostly fine. Look at the numbers from across the world. In UK 47 kids between 0-17 died since the start of the pandemic. Even with delta kids seemed to be doing better than adults. So stop this nonsense. |
not fear mongering. I would just like to know what the plan is for our crowded lunch room where the kids sit shoulder to shoulder. PE which is always indoors. Recess when it’s raining……… I’m sending my kid, but I’d still like to know the plan. |
People do not have to cooperate with contact tracing. They lie all the time. |
What's your point? Contact tracing is being done. The state is doing it. |
Many do not cooperate. Do you really think all will provide the information they request? |
Probably not since some won't even get vaccinated. |
Seriously, what's your point? The CDC calls for contact tracing, and contract tracing is being done. If that not good enough for you, then keep your child at home. |
People lie all the time. They send sick kids to school all the time. We are forgetting about this. |
Wouldn't that be school-specific? This isn't board-level stuff. Reach out to your principal. |
Who's "we"? Also, what's your point? |
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I think the pertinent question is when they will send a whole class of kids home to quarantine.
If one kid in class is positive, is my kid out for 2 weeks? Or perhaps I won't even be notified?? I could frankly imagine either extreme, and I'd like to know which to expect. |
Here is the tracker for ventilation updates: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/facilities/default.aspx?id=674571 |
I emailed my ES principal last week to ask her what the protocol is. She said there is no official plan yet, but that they likely will follow protocol from Summer School, which is: the school will do contact tracing and if it's just one kid who is positive, that kid is out for 10 days at home and will have to get work to do at home from their teacher. If the covid positive kid is considered in close contact with the whole class, then the whole class quarantines for 10 days and the teacher goes to virtual learning. I do not know what they're doing for lunch. I hope it's outside, but I doubt it. My kid did go to a one-week camp this summer where all the kids ate lunch in a cafeteria together, indoors. I didn't love the idea but it ended up being fine. |