Anonymous wrote:I expect my kid to be in person, five days a week, for the entire school year.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.macon.com/news/state/georgia/article253518079.html
Georgia school district halts classes for 3 weeks because of surging COVID cases
The Ware County Schools took a series of steps “regarding a safe reopening,” including encouraging students and staff to wear masks, establishing a 3-foot social distancing and limiting the access of parents to the building.
If DCPS doesn’t consider “sharing enclosed room air” as an exposure then all the kids are going to get Delta.
Which people might be fine with. But let’s just be clear about how this is going to work.
Anonymous wrote:The pediatric EUA will be authorized by Oct 1. You heard it here first.
Anonymous wrote:Kids belong in school. Enough of the fear. We’re not going through another year of this.
Georgia school district halts classes for 3 weeks because of surging COVID cases
The Ware County Schools took a series of steps “regarding a safe reopening,” including encouraging students and staff to wear masks, establishing a 3-foot social distancing and limiting the access of parents to the building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I expect my kid to be in person, five days a week, for the entire school year.
And if a kid in their class tests positive? You keep them there in the infection ward until they get it?
You may wish to do this but let’s be real here.
When a kid in a class gets it, the class flips to virtual for at least a week.
No, it doesn’t. The chancellor already said they aren’t doing full class quarantines/shifts to virtual unless a “significant” number in the class are positive
Anonymous wrote:The whole class won’t go virtual or go home though. Only the kids they determine to be close contacts will. I think the idea is that’s few to no kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I expect my kid to be in person, five days a week, for the entire school year.
And if a kid in their class tests positive? You keep them there in the infection ward until they get it?
You may wish to do this but let’s be real here.
When a kid in a class gets it, the class flips to virtual for at least a week.
Anonymous wrote:I expect my kid to be in person, five days a week, for the entire school year.