Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think PK-5 will be FT in person and that any school that struggles to handle that will be in trouble with parents and DCPS (including charters).
I think MS and HS are going to be tricky and that MS in particular is going to prove problematic because kids normally switch classrooms and participate in more specialized classes and none of those kids will be able to vaccinate by September. I could easily see MS and HS being hybrid in the fall but I think there will be enormous pressure to offer as much in person as possible.
I've heard a number of well-respected epidemiologists and virologists talk about how younger kids can be well protected from the virus before vaccination because if teachers and parents are vaccinated it creates an umbrella of protection for these kids who spend all of their time with vaccinated adults. It's a harder question with older children. 16 and up will be able to vaccinate by September, but no one else will. Plus kids this age are more social and independent and that's going to impact trust by the teacher's union as well as families who are happy with DL and reluctant to return. And you need those groups on board.
But if the parents of middle schoolers are vaccinated, then why would they worry about their middle schoolers? The chances of Covid harming them are lower than the flu. How did these parents ever send their kids to school?
I think the issue is they are in that brackish age of getting Covid and getting sick and not getting vaxxed. So 6th and 7th maybe no issue but 8th?
If the vax goes down to age 12 by the fall then I don't see why MS wouldn't open normally.
I do think we will see the pediatric vax sooner than we think. I'm prepping my kid mentally to be jabbed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think PK-5 will be FT in person and that any school that struggles to handle that will be in trouble with parents and DCPS (including charters).
I think MS and HS are going to be tricky and that MS in particular is going to prove problematic because kids normally switch classrooms and participate in more specialized classes and none of those kids will be able to vaccinate by September. I could easily see MS and HS being hybrid in the fall but I think there will be enormous pressure to offer as much in person as possible.
I've heard a number of well-respected epidemiologists and virologists talk about how younger kids can be well protected from the virus before vaccination because if teachers and parents are vaccinated it creates an umbrella of protection for these kids who spend all of their time with vaccinated adults. It's a harder question with older children. 16 and up will be able to vaccinate by September, but no one else will. Plus kids this age are more social and independent and that's going to impact trust by the teacher's union as well as families who are happy with DL and reluctant to return. And you need those groups on board.
But if the parents of middle schoolers are vaccinated, then why would they worry about their middle schoolers? The chances of Covid harming them are lower than the flu. How did these parents ever send their kids to school?
Anonymous wrote:I think PK-5 will be FT in person and that any school that struggles to handle that will be in trouble with parents and DCPS (including charters).
I think MS and HS are going to be tricky and that MS in particular is going to prove problematic because kids normally switch classrooms and participate in more specialized classes and none of those kids will be able to vaccinate by September. I could easily see MS and HS being hybrid in the fall but I think there will be enormous pressure to offer as much in person as possible.
I've heard a number of well-respected epidemiologists and virologists talk about how younger kids can be well protected from the virus before vaccination because if teachers and parents are vaccinated it creates an umbrella of protection for these kids who spend all of their time with vaccinated adults. It's a harder question with older children. 16 and up will be able to vaccinate by September, but no one else will. Plus kids this age are more social and independent and that's going to impact trust by the teacher's union as well as families who are happy with DL and reluctant to return. And you need those groups on board.
Anonymous wrote:100% chance of 50/50, except for 10th, 11th, and 12th grades.