Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they’d just not bother with this school year and make next academic year (it can start in summer) be year-round school. Better for working families anyway.
Maybe if your kid is a first grader. I've got a HS junior. He was 3/4 of the way done with his classes when this thing with the Coronavirus happened. No way should he repeat the last year and delay his graduation.
I am so glad that he can finish his classes up online. And I really hope and pray that they can return to school in the fall. If it is in the best interests of some kids to continue to learn from home they should be able to do so.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they’d just not bother with this school year and make next academic year (it can start in summer) be year-round school. Better for working families anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Eventually (ASAP, hopefully) there will be a titer (antibody test) for those of us who are pretty sure we've had it. Although immunity may fade over time, this would be true immunity not like a vaccine, so it should at least last a couple years unless the virus mutates (which they would know about pretty quickly). Even the least effective vaccine (pertussis) lasts a year. And there's no evidence thus far that covid is mutating.
I agree that they can't do another round of lockdown, even if/when there's a second wave of infections. The cost to the country is simply getting too high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eventually (ASAP, hopefully) there will be a titer (antibody test) for those of us who are pretty sure we've had it. Although immunity may fade over time, this would be true immunity not like a vaccine, so it should at least last a couple years unless the virus mutates (which they would know about pretty quickly). Even the least effective vaccine (pertussis) lasts a year. And there's no evidence thus far that covid is mutating.
I agree that they can't do another round of lockdown, even if/when there's a second wave of infections. The cost to the country is simply getting too high.
I've read that it has already been mutating: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/03/how-coronavirus-mutations-can-track-its-spread-and-disprove-conspiracies/
If they do start using an antibody test, what would kids w/o antibodies do?
Anonymous wrote:Eventually (ASAP, hopefully) there will be a titer (antibody test) for those of us who are pretty sure we've had it. Although immunity may fade over time, this would be true immunity not like a vaccine, so it should at least last a couple years unless the virus mutates (which they would know about pretty quickly). Even the least effective vaccine (pertussis) lasts a year. And there's no evidence thus far that covid is mutating.
I agree that they can't do another round of lockdown, even if/when there's a second wave of infections. The cost to the country is simply getting too high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and I anticipate that every single PD we do this upcoming year (20-21) to revolve around tech and teaching through tech. I imagine that other district and state priorities will be set aside. I think we'll have rolling closures.
I think 80% distance learning and 20% trauma informed teaching. When DCUM decided only poor kids had trauma, there was so much opposition to these programs. When it’s Larlo angrily grieving a lost family member or experiencing PTSD, it will be considered essential.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and I anticipate that every single PD we do this upcoming year (20-21) to revolve around tech and teaching through tech. I imagine that other district and state priorities will be set aside. I think we'll have rolling closures.