Anonymous wrote:So that didn't take long. Elementary students returned yesterday and already APE is fundraising for new signs that say:
Your Student, Every Day
APS is Ready
Did I miss the announcement that COVID is over? Because I swear I just heard the CDC Director and President Biden say now is not the time to relax our mitigation efforts because 50,000 people a day are catching COVID and 2,000 people a day are still dying from it. Presumably this mitigation includes the social distancing that is impossible if all students go back right now. I also heard President Biden say yesterday that adults will be vaccinated by the end of May, so maybe it's worth waiting for at least that?
WTAF is wrong with them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well without some pressure I’m sure APS would have easily committed to a full virtual year. They needed a push from the Governor to even start hybrid. And the governor needs to see that the community supports these moves. My neighbor is an APS Admin and complimented my open schools now sign and said he signs are helpful in keeping the pressure which is needed in some corners at APS. Our teachers are vaccinated and we have a lot of learning loss to make up for, how can we settle for something less than 5 days asap?
But now? The drop in COVID cases has leveled off. We're not out of the woods yet, but we're definitely close to it. There is already a bill on Northam's desk for a full in-person option starting July 1, when all adults in the country will have had the chance to be vaccinated. Schools are opening for in-person learning as we speak. Let APS get through more than 1 day before beating this drum FFS.
Btw, your story sounds made up to justify your sign.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a sign and I agree that 5 days/week this year is a big reach. However, the science around this really is clear: you can have kids safely attending schools with reasonable mitigation efforts. We really can't relitigate this every day on here, and if you disagree with me about this, then fine: don't send your kids back to school. However if you think 5 days a week is a given for this fall (as MANY parents I know seem to, even those who chose virtual for this year), I assure you, you are wrong. COVID is not going to magically vanish. Ever. We have to start thinking of how to proceed with life or at least the most "essential" pieces of it, while dealing with the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Well without some pressure I’m sure APS would have easily committed to a full virtual year. They needed a push from the Governor to even start hybrid. And the governor needs to see that the community supports these moves. My neighbor is an APS Admin and complimented my open schools now sign and said he signs are helpful in keeping the pressure which is needed in some corners at APS. Our teachers are vaccinated and we have a lot of learning loss to make up for, how can we settle for something less than 5 days asap?
Anonymous wrote:Well without some pressure I’m sure APS would have easily committed to a full virtual year. They needed a push from the Governor to even start hybrid. And the governor needs to see that the community supports these moves. My neighbor is an APS Admin and complimented my open schools now sign and said he signs are helpful in keeping the pressure which is needed in some corners at APS. Our teachers are vaccinated and we have a lot of learning loss to make up for, how can we settle for something less than 5 days asap?
Anonymous wrote:Well without some pressure I’m sure APS would have easily committed to a full virtual year. They needed a push from the Governor to even start hybrid. And the governor needs to see that the community supports these moves. My neighbor is an APS Admin and complimented my open schools now sign and said he signs are helpful in keeping the pressure which is needed in some corners at APS. Our teachers are vaccinated and we have a lot of learning loss to make up for, how can we settle for something less than 5 days asap?
Anonymous wrote:Well without some pressure I’m sure APS would have easily committed to a full virtual year. They needed a push from the Governor to even start hybrid. And the governor needs to see that the community supports these moves. My neighbor is an APS Admin and complimented my open schools now sign and said he signs are helpful in keeping the pressure which is needed in some corners at APS. Our teachers are vaccinated and we have a lot of learning loss to make up for, how can we settle for something less than 5 days asap?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So that didn't take long. Elementary students returned yesterday and already APE is fundraising for new signs that say:
Your Student, Every Day
APS is Ready
Did I miss the announcement that COVID is over? Because I swear I just heard the CDC Director and President Biden say now is not the time to relax our mitigation efforts because 50,000 people a day are catching COVID and 2,000 people a day are still dying from it. Presumably this mitigation includes the social distancing that is impossible if all students go back right now. I also heard President Biden say yesterday that adults will be vaccinated by the end of May, so maybe it's worth waiting for at least that?
WTAF is wrong with them?
I think it's funny that people are wasting their money on lawn signs. That's really what's going to get us to 5 day a week school.![]()
Anonymous wrote:So that didn't take long. Elementary students returned yesterday and already APE is fundraising for new signs that say:
Your Student, Every Day
APS is Ready
Did I miss the announcement that COVID is over? Because I swear I just heard the CDC Director and President Biden say now is not the time to relax our mitigation efforts because 50,000 people a day are catching COVID and 2,000 people a day are still dying from it. Presumably this mitigation includes the social distancing that is impossible if all students go back right now. I also heard President Biden say yesterday that adults will be vaccinated by the end of May, so maybe it's worth waiting for at least that?
WTAF is wrong with them?