Anonymous wrote:Have they announced that specifically about not requiring vaccine or weekly testing. Just saw APS and DCPS ate and I would like that to yo
My own safety as well
As being safest for kids. Odd they wouldn’t do that as they have been so safety conscious in general.
Anonymous wrote:ACPS was so vague in its spending plans for the Federal funding that I assume it’s mainly deferred maintenance on HVAC systems. Low low expectations of any progress made on children who fell behind.
Anonymous wrote:For the testing, isn't the city already have tests available? You mean you'd test kids and staff everyday? How effective or accurate are the rapid tests? I do think it is a good use of money, but I have no idea the daily cost. Or if it is scientifically sound to test each day. I think that breakfast and lunch should be outdoors. Dr. H mentioned that he was not going to move school lunches outdoors. I think it is a super practical solution. Why not?
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I put in the wrong link. That is to a survey at a different school district.
The School Board met yesterday to discuss.
https://alexandriapublic.ic-board.com/public_itemview.aspx?ItemId=15323&mtgId=1907
55% proposed for SEAL (mostly social and emotional). 15% on Covid-19 mitigation, primarily ventilation and building updates.
I think there is opportunity for public comment on the proposed spending. With an extra 34.8 million in funding, it would be great if tents could be purchased to provide for outdoor lunch. I can't imagine the outlay would be that great compared to what is being proposed for SEAL.