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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean if we are seeing 16% positivity rate in JUST these handful of CARES classrooms what will it look like with double triple, etc the students.... And non CARES will have more interaction, these kids are just sitting looking at a computer...[/quote] It’s not a “16% positivity rate.” It’s about a 1.3% positivity rate, with no indication of school-based spread. So 85% of classes stay in-person while others go remote temporarily. So? [/quote] I wish we could pin this tweet. So when people get on here just absolutely apoplectic that their child’s class is sent home we can post it. [/quote] It’s better to go and get sent home than never go at all.[/quote] Save this one too. I’m sure most people on here aren’t crazy. But you have to admit some people on here will be screaming about how no one should be sent home, etc. [/quote] What a fantasy world you live in.[/quote] After reading all these threads?? No way I’m living in a fantasy. You may not be included in the crazy group but there are people on here that will complain and whine and say it isn’t fair. You are delusional if you don’t realize that [/quote] All the parents I know who want to return to school (or already have their kids in school) actually read about and understand the issues surrounding school reopening. We are well aware of quarantine procedures. We know the facts, unlike the people who claime schools need to be shut for 2 years. [/quote] Let’s meet back again when the complaints start. I give it until Presidents Day. That’s when people will be on here complaining about how their kids class is shut down and how they can’t get any work done. [/quote] whatever dude. you’re projecting your own ignorance and pettiness on others. meanwhile my sister (who pays $$ for private) had has 2 quarantine perlods ar her school and considers that successful. you’re in your own little WTU bubble where it’s now the default norm to keep kids out of school. Those of us with more perspective know better. [/quote] It appears that DCPS is not the same as private. Given that DCPS has had care rooms open for a month and there are already schools closed. But whatever. I’m a parent and going in with eyes wide open. I know people will be pissed when their kids rooms closed. You live in a bubble if you think no one is going to be mad. [/quote] People will complain. Whatever. Let them.[/quote] +1. Using the prospect of people complaining about quarantines as an excuse not to reopen is nuts. But I guess people will use whatever arguments they can think of since there aren't any good ones in favor of keeping kids out of school.[/quote] Who is using it as a reason not to open? No on has said that on this thread. You are reading words that are not on the screen. [/quote] Not explicitly. But the implicit message of these "let's talk again when people are apoplectic because their kid's class is quarantined!" posts is that it's not worth reopening because some kids will have to quarantine at one point or another, and parents will supposedly be just as upset about that as they are now about closed schools. It's been implicit here and more explicit on other threads.[/quote]
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