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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I think you have it wrong. Someone made a thread, not asking for all kids to stay home, [b]but for all schools to offer an all-virtual option[/b]. And you've come here, and on every related thread to harass those people and tell them they have an agenda. We don't want to yuck your yum. If you're fine with risking your kid's long-term health in this way, you may know their needs better than us. We just don't want to partake. It is vastly too dangerous. [/quote] This is where you are getting the push back. You've been told by administrators, teachers, and other parents that have attended your school longer than you that this is not possible. But, that you have other options if you are concerned. What you want is to be at home but still save your seat in HRCS. And, no. That's not workable without huge sacrifices for all students and staff.[/quote] Of course it’s possible. We literally did it last spring. Wtf are you talking about. [/quote] Ummmm ... last spring kids covered 1/5 of the common core standards expected by grade. That is not possible to continue in perpetuity. That's wtf I am talking about. And, if your response is "just two more months" I'd like you to revisit late June when we thought this was almost over. There is no golden tix out of this and certainly childhood vaccines aren't it. (Unless all you are really focused on is the safety of your one (two, three) child(ren).)[/quote] the problem with the demand to close schools/go virtual as a precaution is that it has NO logical stopping point. based on what we know now, schools could have been open safely all last year. Now we’re ready to open and there’s yet another push to keep them closed because of a new perceived risk. [/quote] The logical stopping point is child vaccinations, which FDA has said will be EAU in October. The vaccines are highly effective even against Delta. [/quote] for you. Not all kids are going to get vaccinated, certainly not in DC. This is your personal choice - which means you have to find your own solution and not expect everyone to change for you. [/quote]
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