Anonymous wrote:as an APS teacher, I have heard nothing of letting kids dial in. I dread having to revert back to hybrid - that was miserable and nobody could get the hang of it. at this point I'm just posting every single word I say and every assignment on Canvas and am going to be crazy flexible with assignments. I don't know what else I could do.
Anonymous wrote:If OP’s daughter is caught in the 12-15 age trap, she could be out that long. All 12-15s who received their vaccinations when they first started are no longer considered fully vaccinated under CDC guidelines and can’t follow the new rules. They are unboosted but more than six months past their second shot. . This should,change in a few weeks if they approve the 12-15 booster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does your daughter need to quarantine for 10 days? I thought none of the guidelines included 10 days.
DP
Isn't it 10 days if you test positive or if you are an unvaccinated close contact?
Not anymore… 5 days now, unless you’re still sick after that. I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does your daughter need to quarantine for 10 days? I thought none of the guidelines included 10 days.
DP
Isn't it 10 days if you test positive or if you are an unvaccinated close contact?
Anonymous wrote:Why does your daughter need to quarantine for 10 days? I thought none of the guidelines included 10 days.
Anonymous wrote:Just found out our DD needs to quarantine for 10 days. Ughhhh. Will APS high schools (WL) allow her to dial in for school? I’m concerned about how much math instruction she’ll miss.