Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are afraid because opening schools is a political move dictated by irate parents, and the administration always sides with parents over teachers so when you mask non compliance they know it won’t be handled in their favor.
Also, she may been reading about B117 which they believe spreads more easily among children and is more deadly.
ridiculous post - irate parents?? it's been almost a year for this poor 2nd grade student to not set foot in a classroom. get a clue.
Have you actually looked at the data? We have she the vaccines work terrifically well, including against the UK variant. Stop fear mongering.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so at a loss. All of the data I've seen show that the vaccines are incredibly effective at protecting the person who is vaccinated and reducing transmission. Having a vaccinated teaching force, combined with APS's mask requirement, cohorting, health screening, distancing, air cleaners, etc, the risk to teachers is insanely low. Yet my 2nd grader's teacher today told her class that she doesn't want to return to school but that APS is making her. Putting aside that this was completely inappropriate information to tell to second graders, where is this fear coming from? She's young and healthy and vaccinated. Elementary is completely cohorted. She doesn't have to do concurrent learning. And her hybrid class is small enough to fit in a single classroom. Why are all these vaccinated teachers so afraid? The data is amazing. These vaccines work terrifically well, with strong efficacy starting shortly after the first dose. I just don't understand.
Actually we don't fully know how well the vaccines work, especially with the mutations. And, she can still be a carrier and transmit to others. You may feel safe but its perfectly ok for her not to feel safe. You don't know her health issues or family history. If its so safe, you go teach in a classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, we are a very COVID careful family (virtual) and I think that teacher was completely out of line. Won't some of the kids returning think they are in danger too then? (If my teacher is worried, shouldn't I be?) Very emotionally immature.
Anonymous wrote:I am so at a loss. All of the data I've seen show that the vaccines are incredibly effective at protecting the person who is vaccinated and reducing transmission. Having a vaccinated teaching force, combined with APS's mask requirement, cohorting, health screening, distancing, air cleaners, etc, the risk to teachers is insanely low. Yet my 2nd grader's teacher today told her class that she doesn't want to return to school but that APS is making her. Putting aside that this was completely inappropriate information to tell to second graders, where is this fear coming from? She's young and healthy and vaccinated. Elementary is completely cohorted. She doesn't have to do concurrent learning. And her hybrid class is small enough to fit in a single classroom. Why are all these vaccinated teachers so afraid? The data is amazing. These vaccines work terrifically well, with strong efficacy starting shortly after the first dose. I just don't understand.
Anonymous wrote:They are afraid because opening schools is a political move dictated by irate parents, and the administration always sides with parents over teachers so when you mask non compliance they know it won’t be handled in their favor.
Also, she may been reading about B117 which they believe spreads more easily among children and is more deadly.
Anonymous wrote:They are afraid because opening schools is a political move dictated by irate parents, and the administration always sides with parents over teachers so when you mask non compliance they know it won’t be handled in their favor.
Also, she may been reading about B117 which they believe spreads more easily among children and is more deadly.
My only thought is that she is afraid because they have not been in a classroom for almost a year. If she had returned in the fall, and realized that elementary is a safe environment with masks, etc, it wouldn't be such a big deal now. But it's all snowballed because it's taking forever to get them back
and that was completely inappropriate for the teacher to complain to her 2nd grade class... why place her fear on innocent children that cannot wait to get back in the classroom (for the most part anyway)