Anonymous
Post 01/17/2021 07:48     Subject: Anyone else turning down in person?

Yes we did. We probably will until DH and I are vaccinated. You have to be okay with getting sick to send them in now. I know that parents at our school are being irresponsible too so no way in hell am I sending the kids in to be around kids who are flying places or going out to eat. That’s nuts.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2021 07:44     Subject: Anyone else turning down in person?

I did for my 4th grader.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2021 07:44     Subject: Anyone else turning down in person?

It’s a disaster for DL for us. Tearing marriage apart with stress. We can’t do it. But I’d still turn it down.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 22:20     Subject: Anyone else turning down in person?

If offered, we'd turn it down. Kids are doing OK. Someone else might need it more.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 21:55     Subject: Anyone else turning down in person?

If I NEEDED the childcare I’d send my kids back.
We are making it work at home, so we will keep it that way. Not perfect or even good. But - it just feels safer.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 21:38     Subject: Anyone else turning down in person?

Yes, said no. Rates too high and DL is going OK for us.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 20:44     Subject: Re:Anyone else turning down in person?

Yes, turned it down. Covid numbers are just too high. Plus he would have to switch teachers, and his teacher right now is great.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 19:23     Subject: Anyone else turning down in person?

Yes we turned down for PreK 4. Our childcare situation is working out fine and my son does not do well with changes and I am afraid that this will not be consistent.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 19:05     Subject: Re:Anyone else turning down in person?

Anonymous wrote:I’m scared of the numbers, but DC really needs it, so we said yes.

Sounds like the yes rate at our school was high.


The yes rate at our school is really high too, as were the survey results requesting in person school so no surprise there. DC got a spot and we accepted it. DL has been an unmitigated disaster.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 18:26     Subject: Re:Anyone else turning down in person?

I’m scared of the numbers, but DC really needs it, so we said yes.

Sounds like the yes rate at our school was high.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 17:51     Subject: Re:Anyone else turning down in person?

I definitely think people are. Given how the waitlist is moving. We were uncertain what to do and ultimately left it up to our child who really wanted to go back, even if it meant changing teachers and waking up earlier. But I definitely would have been ok if it had gone the other way.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 17:48     Subject: Anyone else turning down in person?

I told the school in advance not to call me.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 15:43     Subject: Anyone else turning down in person?

Lots of people are. I know several people who have moved up waitlists and been offered spots after being initially denied. That happens because spots become available.

No way in hell I'd send my kid in now unless there were no other options. If I felt they needed socialization I'd facilitate a smaller safer playgroup. If academics weren't working I'd hire a tutor. Realizing others can't afford these options, I'd save the in-person spaces for them.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 15:35     Subject: Anyone else turning down in person?

Yup.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2021 15:14     Subject: Anyone else turning down in person?

We just got called and offered an in person spot. We’re turning it down. The numbers are so high and the added risk just doesn’t seem worth it. Anyone else doing this?