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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ugh, I just hope nobody tests. [/quote] +100. Several family at our schools (over 100 kids so far) coordinated not to opt into asymptomatic testing because of these rules [/quote] How were you able to coordinate this?[/quote] On PTA and room parent every year for multiple kids at the school - so I’m close and have rapport with multiple families. And it’s a close knit community.[/quote] “close knit community” = PP believes she can bully other parents into doing what she and two other Room Moms want. Suprise, peoole will smile and nod, but not do it. Or you’ll have an ugly surprise, like the “close knit” class at our school that all opted to stay remote because they thought they could keep “their” teacher from going in person. Surprise![/quote] My money is on Lafayette[/quote] It actually sounds like our school (will not name it). I can assure PP that their prior attempts to organize stunts like that were not successful - parents called the principal to inform them of what you were up to. I’m ambivalent about asymptomatic testing when spread is low - but we don’t know what the future really holds this year. PP’s “pact” is really reckless. [/quote] Principal is aware. Came up during a PTA meeting last week. It’s not a pact. It was a discussion where this issue was being discussed and then multiple families chimed in saying they fully agree and were already planning not to opt into asymptomatic testing. It was actually a discussion promoted in large part to make sure other families were comfortable with that and share thoughts about tactics for the upcoming year. Only about 30% of the in person families had opted into asymptomatic testing schoolwide in the Spring, so this is not surprising or even new. For us, however, it will mean proactively withdrawing our prior consent since I had provided it in the Spring. [/quote] this is totally different from what you claimed - that 100 families “coordinated” to refuse testing. typical delusional “room mom” vastly overestimating her importance and failing to understand that most parents are just nodding along to placate you. [/quote]
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