Anonymous wrote:I had to pull my kids out - just email your principal. The following week they were not on the list.
There's no PCR testing going on in MCPS.
Yes there is. You are wrong.
There is PCR testing. My elementary school student has had 3 PCR tests.
Am I going to sound like a crazy person if I ask if the PCR test is done in a well-ventilated room with a HEPA filter running and the kids are masked immediately before and after? Yes? I don't care. That needs to be standard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had recently "said yes to the test" for my HS student. Well, the unlucky kid got it at school in the last week before winter break and I do not want her PCR tested for 90 days because she will have a likely positive if there is still dead virus. How do I communicate that to MCPS???
So you're looking for tips on how to sneak your covid positive kid into school?
Anonymous wrote:I had recently "said yes to the test" for my HS student. Well, the unlucky kid got it at school in the last week before winter break and I do not want her PCR tested for 90 days because she will have a likely positive if there is still dead virus. How do I communicate that to MCPS???
Anonymous wrote:Did you inform the school of the positive result? If you did, they should know not to test again for 90 days.
Anonymous wrote:There's no PCR testing going on in MCPS.
Yes there is. You are wrong.
There is PCR testing. My elementary school student has had 3 PCR tests.
There's no PCR testing going on in MCPS.
Yes there is. You are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:There's no PCR testing going on in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:There's no PCR testing going on in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I had recently "said yes to the test" for my HS student. Well, the unlucky kid got it at school in the last week before winter break and I do not want her PCR tested for 90 days because she will have a likely positive if there is still dead virus. How do I communicate that to MCPS???