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Reply to "If your school is red, are you sending your child tomorrow? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]None of those positive cases are at school they’re all at home. I’m sending my kid to school. He’s vaxxed and we are boostered.[/quote] Unless your kid isn't eating lunch, they will get it at school. It's practically guaranteed. [/quote] So, what is your point? Are you keeping your kid under lock and key? No playdates, no get togethers with friends, no socializing of any kind with other people? They can get it school or they can get it outside of school. It's unavoidable at this point unless you're literally hiding in your basement (which maybe you are at this point). [/quote] A lot of us take this seriously enough that school was the only thing we were doing. Working and sending out kids to school. Anything else seemed irresponsible to our community. [/quote] +1 It’s horrible that Montgomery County has kept bars and restaurants open during a winter surge but now want to close essential services like schools. There are many students with disabilities that regressed during the last closure and did not recover yet. We are still trying to get MCPS to provide the compensatory services our children were promised then MCPS did not uphold that promise. MCPS has lost all credibility at this point lawsuits will be flying if they think they can deny students with disabilities their accommodations and services. If my child school closes, they can either pay for private services till they reopen or bus my child to an open school.[/quote]
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