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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've been reading all the posts. Frankly, I don't want any of you in the school building while my kid is there. You all sound off your rockers. You are more interested in your own self-interest than you are about the safety, health and physical, of the children in the schools. After hours? Have at it. While students are in the building? Nope, there is no reason for you to be there. If you want to attend your child's "graduation" from kindergarten or fifth grade or eighth grade, then those ceremonies can be held after school when other students are not in the building. The high school graduation is already off campus so that is not germane to this discussion.[/quote] What danger is there to students if a small groups of masked new-to-school parents are shown around the premises? For goodness' sake.[/quote] It is a public school. You don't get to shop. If you want to shop, then you go to private. Otherwise, wait until summer when there are no kids there and THEN get the tour.[/quote] Nonsense. I can say definitively that at one point prospective parents were allowed to tour ACPS schools while school was in session. So the idea that this is somehow outrageous speaks both to how far people are willing to lower their standards to justify this district's chaos and how delusional people are in thinking even the most basic requests are outside the norm.[/quote] Teachers, admin, and staff don’t want you there are the time. Is that really hard to understand? COVID finally gave schools the power to set new ground rules.[/quote]
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