Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of you are incredible. When the news of Delta and then Omicron hit, didn't you stop and think that it might impact schools? You didn't? At all??? If you didn't, then your surprise is because you weren't doing your due diligence as parents. That's on you.
For the most part, we've been very happy with how ACPS has been handling the openings and closures. Our kids also had a great experience with DL last year; their teachers were great and did a fabulous job under intense conditions.
Our family is ready. If school buildings are open, great. If school buildings are not open, no problem. We've got it handled either way.
Note to ACPS: if schools go to partial closing then our preference is that priority for learning in the school buildings be given to children of first responders like nurses, hospital employees, doctors, assisted living and elder care employees, teachers and school staff, police, and fire fighters. We need to support the people on the front lines and who are doing the most valued work.
Congrats on your forethinking and immense resources. You had a "fabulous" experience with DL? Let me see if I can ID your school. From your happy homemaker tone, I'm guessing Beverly Hills/Charles Barrett.
Yep, the forethinking to be a SAHM, WFH, or the resources to hire a nanny? Explain this awesome forethinking for us.
Anonymous wrote:Ah, the unprepared naysayers, stomp their feet, we won't wear masks and you can't make us, only my kid counts, bully parents have found the thread. They must have gotten bored with FB and ND. We're another family also are ready for short-term closures. We aren't like Henry Ford and most of the other posters here so we don't believe that history is bunk and we learned from our expierience last year. It won't be easy but if "ACPS pivots" then we can pivot too. Community safety is more important to us than a few days of school. These other people must be the people having their parties, filling the restaurants and all-around jeopardizing the rest of us. Jerks.
Note to ACPS: if schools go to partial closing then our preference is that priority for learning in the school buildings be given to children of first responders like nurses, hospital employees, doctors, assisted living and elder care employees, teachers and school staff, police, and fire fighters. We need to support the people on the front lines and who are doing the most valued work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of you are incredible. When the news of Delta and then Omicron hit, didn't you stop and think that it might impact schools? You didn't? At all??? If you didn't, then your surprise is because you weren't doing your due diligence as parents. That's on you.
For the most part, we've been very happy with how ACPS has been handling the openings and closures. Our kids also had a great experience with DL last year; their teachers were great and did a fabulous job under intense conditions.
Our family is ready. If school buildings are open, great. If school buildings are not open, no problem. We've got it handled either way.
Note to ACPS: if schools go to partial closing then our preference is that priority for learning in the school buildings be given to children of first responders like nurses, hospital employees, doctors, assisted living and elder care employees, teachers and school staff, police, and fire fighters. We need to support the people on the front lines and who are doing the most valued work.
Congrats on your forethinking and immense resources. You had a "fabulous" experience with DL? Let me see if I can ID your school. From your happy homemaker tone, I'm guessing Beverly Hills/Charles Barrett.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are incredible. When the news of Delta and then Omicron hit, didn't you stop and think that it might impact schools? You didn't? At all??? If you didn't, then your surprise is because you weren't doing your due diligence as parents. That's on you.
For the most part, we've been very happy with how ACPS has been handling the openings and closures. Our kids also had a great experience with DL last year; their teachers were great and did a fabulous job under intense conditions.
Our family is ready. If school buildings are open, great. If school buildings are not open, no problem. We've got it handled either way.
Note to ACPS: if schools go to partial closing then our preference is that priority for learning in the school buildings be given to children of first responders like nurses, hospital employees, doctors, assisted living and elder care employees, teachers and school staff, police, and fire fighters. We need to support the people on the front lines and who are doing the most valued work.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are incredible. When the news of Delta and then Omicron hit, didn't you stop and think that it might impact schools? You didn't? At all??? If you didn't, then your surprise is because you weren't doing your due diligence as parents. That's on you.
For the most part, we've been very happy with how ACPS has been handling the openings and closures. Our kids also had a great experience with DL last year; their teachers were great and did a fabulous job under intense conditions.
Our family is ready. If school buildings are open, great. If school buildings are not open, no problem. We've got it handled either way.
Note to ACPS: if schools go to partial closing then our preference is that priority for learning in the school buildings be given to children of first responders like nurses, hospital employees, doctors, assisted living and elder care employees, teachers and school staff, police, and fire fighters. We need to support the people on the front lines and who are doing the most valued work.