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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter has had a cough and congestion for a week. We didn't bother testing and if she were in school, we would send her. Did she have covid? Who knows!! I am actually hoping it was covid, so we don't have to worry about it for a while lol. [/quote] Yeah just get the other kids and adults sick in the building. You’re a real gem. Pre-times this was looked down on too. My first year teaching I had pneumonia 4 times bc idiots sent their kids sick.[/quote] At this point I don't care any more. If they're sick enough to stay home they will but if they just have the sniffles I'm sure as $hit sending them to school. Sorry, not sorry. My kids are in HS and their education is more important at this point. [/quote] Ditto. My kids are also in high school. My younger one (still in high school) did have the sore throat/congestion this week. I didn't test but I did keep her home from all activities so not to infect others. What she is missing is relatively low-stakes. Now starting next week if my other one is to get the sniffles? At most, I'll let her stay home a day. But they can't miss 5 days of school in order to quarantine. Especially now. Sorry not sorry.[/quote]
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