Anonymous wrote:
No one wants schools closed.
We want to keep schools open at all costs, and to that end, we want:
1. Updated information from schools and workplaces regarding masking, type of masks allowed, vaccine requirements, distancing, opening windows, outdoor lunch, etc.
2. Contingency planning when students or staff are positive. Information on contact tracing, quarantines, etc.
As much as we don't want to have to think about it, we recognize that the devil is in the details, and we need to be extremely careful how we implement which precautions, because Delta can infect unmasked individuals in a few minutes. Cloth masks are not very protective. Under 12s are not vaccinated. We need to increase all our precautions otherwise schools will close.
If you don't want to help plan, get out of the way, otherwise it will be YOUR fault that schools close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year our child's Title 1 DCPS elementary did not open at all thanks to a small group of parents and teachers who claimed they were worried about kids. We have homeless kids at the school, kids in foster care and kids across the spectrum who would have been better off in school. But parents who wanted school to be in person had no voice in the matter. The most vocal parents keeping schools closed are high-income and have the means to pay for learning pods or stay at home with their kids. I am beyond outraged that they are attempting this coup for another year. Delta should raise everyone's vigilance, but with vaccines or weekly testing now mandated for all DC govt. staff, including all those who work at schools, there should not be any more roadblocks to safe in-person school for every child.
Here's an article by respected journalist and advocate Judd Legum that you can share in your communities to push back:
https://popular.info/p/how-to-keep-kids-in-school
Not sure where you heard about testing but that isn't true. Vaccinated staff will never be tested under DCPS' plan and no plan has been released regarding testing students.
Anonymous wrote:Last year our child's Title 1 DCPS elementary did not open at all thanks to a small group of parents and teachers who claimed they were worried about kids. We have homeless kids at the school, kids in foster care and kids across the spectrum who would have been better off in school. But parents who wanted school to be in person had no voice in the matter. The most vocal parents keeping schools closed are high-income and have the means to pay for learning pods or stay at home with their kids. I am beyond outraged that they are attempting this coup for another year. Delta should raise everyone's vigilance, but with vaccines or weekly testing now mandated for all DC govt. staff, including all those who work at schools, there should not be any more roadblocks to safe in-person school for every child.
Here's an article by respected journalist and advocate Judd Legum that you can share in your communities to push back:
https://popular.info/p/how-to-keep-kids-in-school
Anonymous wrote:All, the mayor is very focused on opening schools. I think the risk becomes what happens when multiplve cases are identified at a school. I think pressure to create a sensible set of polices that go into the details that DCPS so far has not is where I would place my efforts.