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Reply to "Have you sign-up for weekly asymptomatic testing at APS"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have two questions I haven't seen the answer to. But I'm only asking here, anonymously, as there is so much division and judgment in the community over these issues. (1) I am curious if my kids table-mates at school are opted-in to testing or not. Could the teacher seat the opted-in kids together, and the opted-out kids together? That would seem to suit both groups needs best. (2) Does the teacher know which kids are opted in, and which aren't? (Our family is not opted-in due to the many problems with the design and execution of the APS testing program. But I generally would support an evidence-based, rapid, test to stay program using best practices to keep kids in school.)[/quote] Bumping this again [/quote] To #2, I think the teacher must know - at my kids' ES, they get pulled out around lunch/recess to go test. So there's visibility. I'm trying to get my kids to tell me how many in their classes are doing the testing, but they're unreliable narrators.[/quote] Mine at a 22207 ES said about 2-3 in their class. [/quote]
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