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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd like for situations like these to be shared with parents: [twitter]https://twitter.com/DrTeeeee/status/1435635863380283395?s=20[/twitter] [/quote] That’s not a DCPS problem. It’s a parent problem. And one that CPS should and probably will address.[/quote] Whatever. Identical situation at my Ward 3 elementary, and needless to say, it's not the kind of parent problem, or the kind of parent that CPS will get near.[/quote] Same poster, and it certainly is a DCPS problem. DCPS promised symptomatic testing. DCPS is not testing the tweet child, after placing that child in a - covid isolation room - two consecutive days. [/quote] I sent a child to the nurse today for multiple symptoms. Child returned saying nurse was closed today. Sent to office. Child returned to class. Child said the office said they would call when the parent arrived. Whether parent arrived before or after unmasked lunch I don’t know. I do know the kids around this child weren’t wearing their mask correctly or at all most of the morning. [/quote] Teachers sent both my children to the nurse yesterday. One has allergies; one is taking medicine that makes him feel bad. Both had Covid this summer. Oh well.[/quote] I think as the parent it's helpful to let teachers know if your child has allergies, or is recovering from a cold and tested negative for COVID. In pre-service we were instructed to send students to the nurse if they exhibit xyz symptoms. A quick email to the teacher can prevent you from getting a phone call in the future. [/quote] I did tell their homeroom teachers, but other teachers did the sending.[/quote]
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