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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?[/quote] No. The 14 day average has to get over 10% for 5 consecutive days.[/quote] Do you have a link for where the 5 consecutive days comes from? It doesn't say that in the letter from the school board. "If the CDC core indicators relating to the Loudoun County case incidence rate* and the Loudoun County percent positivity rate** are each at the highest risk levels, then LCPS would return to 100% distance learning for all students and would not expand implementation of the hybrid model. " Watching the 9.1% with dread blah. [/quote] Yes it’s in the transition plan presented to the board on 12/1. Once it hits 10 it will transition back to DL is it stays there five straight school days (not including weekends for some reason). That’s almost certain to happen. The issue then is hybrid CANT resume for any grades until BOTH metrics drop below the 200/100,000 and 10% PCR for 5 straight school days. The reality is if they have to revert to DL the numbers will stay above 200 for quite awhile. It could legitimately be another 2-3 months until they drop below that again. And stay there for 5 straight school days. Sadly, Loudoun had not done their part to ensure kids can go to school and stay in. It’s sad. [/quote] By Loudoun I obviously mean the citizens not the board. The board set those metrics wild high and STILL we will hit them and trigger all DL again. They need to take 6-12 completely out of the equation and focus ONLY on sped and k-2, 3-5 in spring and stipends for in person elementary staff. It’s ludicrous the little ones can’t be in if the big ones can’t when they big ones are the most likely to spread and create outbreaks. 6-12 should have never been on the table. Had they not been, k-5 could have been in person from august on and they could have focused on making DL better for 6-12. So much wasted energy and time spent planning for all grades to return. It was a fools errand. [/quote]
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