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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]For the love people, PLEASE ignore the “teacher” troll who is only on this thread to say inflammatory things. Don’t feed the troll![/quote] How do you explain the chatter about thanksgiving week being also asynchronous? [/quote] That chatter exists here only. Nobody in my school has mentioned it at all. [/quote] Now that ACPS has called it, other districts will follow suit. [/quote] +1000 Start planning for it now, Loudoun parents.[/quote] I posted 5 days ago about the chatter. Once again you laughed. Once again here you are. Make plans for childcare. We are getting that week off too from school. [/quote] It still hasn’t been called. I think they’re just gonna blend classes and put kids in the auditorium to watch movies if they have to. I realize ACPS has called it but they didn’t call the 2 days next week Loudoun had to . Mostly you’re just stirring up drama. [/quote] That would violate multiple covid protocols at my DD's elementary school.[/quote] Loudoun doesn’t have any Covid protocols besides wear a mask and even that’s debatable. Our ES has assemblies. [/quote] Not the case at our school. Our elementary school has assigned seating everywhere. My Kindergartener sits at the table with the same 3 other kids in class, at lunch, at, library, etc. The thought behind this is that it reduces the number of children who will need to be quarantined if there's a positive case. They appear to be podded up with the same 4 or 5 kids for every indoor activity.[/quote] I am a sub at several elementary schools. All claim to be doing what you say in theory, in practice its just not really happening. Kids move about the classroom, wander over to talk to friends (maskless) at lunch, or while standing in the lunch line, especially the young kids CANNOT keep their distance or stay in their seat on the carpet in the classroom, libary, etc. Also many kids can't or won't keep their masks on. [/quote]
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