Anonymous wrote:I support weekly testing or whatever it takes to make teachers/parents feel more comfortable. But man, waiting until 4 pm on Sundays to learn whether we have preschool for the week is going to get real old real fast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support weekly testing or whatever it takes to make teachers/parents feel more comfortable. But man, waiting until 4 pm on Sundays to learn whether we have preschool for the week is going to get real old real fast.
If you test your kids now and they are negative then why would you need to wait until 4?
They shut the whole class down if any child tests positive. At least that’s what our principal told us.
Really? Our PK3 class had a positive last week and didn’t get shut down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won’t be able to test kids until after 4pm. Is that still accepted?
Our school said yes.
Anonymous wrote:I won’t be able to test kids until after 4pm. Is that still accepted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support weekly testing or whatever it takes to make teachers/parents feel more comfortable. But man, waiting until 4 pm on Sundays to learn whether we have preschool for the week is going to get real old real fast.
If you test your kids now and they are negative then why would you need to wait until 4?
They shut the whole class down if any child tests positive. At least that’s what our principal told us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support weekly testing or whatever it takes to make teachers/parents feel more comfortable. But man, waiting until 4 pm on Sundays to learn whether we have preschool for the week is going to get real old real fast.
If you test your kids now and they are negative then why would you need to wait until 4?
They shut the whole class down if any child tests positive. At least that’s what our principal told us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support weekly testing or whatever it takes to make teachers/parents feel more comfortable. But man, waiting until 4 pm on Sundays to learn whether we have preschool for the week is going to get real old real fast.
If you test your kids now and they are negative then why would you need to wait until 4?
I think the idea is that if one of the children is positive they all have to quarantine, so they close the class.. Technically those who have turned five and are fully vaccinated are not required to quarantine, but DCPS may not be taking that into account.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support weekly testing or whatever it takes to make teachers/parents feel more comfortable. But man, waiting until 4 pm on Sundays to learn whether we have preschool for the week is going to get real old real fast.
If you test your kids now and they are negative then why would you need to wait until 4?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support weekly testing or whatever it takes to make teachers/parents feel more comfortable. But man, waiting until 4 pm on Sundays to learn whether we have preschool for the week is going to get real old real fast.
If you test your kids now and they are negative then why would you need to wait until 4?
Anonymous wrote:Are we supposed to test? I have a kid in K; we were told to test last weekend but not this weekend. If the portal's open, I'll test my K student. I never saw any results from the MLK weekend testing.
Anonymous wrote:I support weekly testing or whatever it takes to make teachers/parents feel more comfortable. But man, waiting until 4 pm on Sundays to learn whether we have preschool for the week is going to get real old real fast.