Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the record, Two Rivers has made their info quite public and transparent:
https://www.tworiverspcs.org/uploaded/SY_2020-2021_Docs/Copy_of_Q2_COVID_Planning_Update_TR_Famillies_10-14-20_Sharing.pdf
Notice the percentage of white vs brown and black families that feel comfortable coming back to school. And what percentage of teachers feel comfortable coming back to school.
Wow. Now that’s the transparency I want to see at our school.
The question of whether to open schools should be decided by whether we meet health standards for safely reopening (which DC does in spades). The question of whether to reopen shouldnt be subject to a vote. That's absurd.
I think people should be able to decide by majority what they feel is safe.[/
More black people have experienced their loved ones DIE of this virus, or who are facing longterm impacts. Also TR cited many other factors to support the decisión.
Totally disagree. Decisions should be based on science and schools should open. If you as a family or teacher don’t want to attend, stay home and homeschool for a year.
All families should not be made hostage just because some families don’t believe in science and facts.
You mean majority white families who don’t think it’s fair POC’s opinions are dictating decisions.
I’m not white and it’s not a damn race or political issue. So don’t try to make it be. It’s a pandemic and a science issue. Full stop.
Did you seriously just refer to being home with your children as being held hostage? Dear god get this woman’s child back in school ASAP. Cares Class....anything!!!
Are you that dense? PP did not say that. PP said that TR is making decisions based on a survey and not science and subjecting all families to this result, i.e taking them hostage.
I suggest your work on understanding context.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not opening schools because children are vectors and people will die.
Give some evidence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Will students be wearing masks when they nap? Will they be wearing masks when they eat lunch in their classrooms?
quit your job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the record, Two Rivers has made their info quite public and transparent:
https://www.tworiverspcs.org/uploaded/SY_2020-2021_Docs/Copy_of_Q2_COVID_Planning_Update_TR_Famillies_10-14-20_Sharing.pdf
Notice the percentage of white vs brown and black families that feel comfortable coming back to school. And what percentage of teachers feel comfortable coming back to school.
Wow. Now that’s the transparency I want to see at our school.
The question of whether to open schools should be decided by whether we meet health standards for safely reopening (which DC does in spades). The question of whether to reopen shouldnt be subject to a vote. That's absurd.
I think people should be able to decide by majority what they feel is safe.
Totally disagree. Decisions should be based on science and schools should open. If you as a family or teacher don’t want to attend, stay home and homeschool for a year.
All families should not be made hostage just because some families don’t believe in science and facts.
You mean majority white families who don’t think it’s fair POC’s opinions are dictating decisions.
I’m not white and it’s not a damn race or political issue. So don’t try to make it be. It’s a pandemic and a science issue. Full stop.
Did you seriously just refer to being home with your children as being held hostage? Dear god get this woman’s child back in school ASAP. Cares Class....anything!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Will students be wearing masks when they nap? Will they be wearing masks when they eat lunch in their classrooms?
quit your job.
Anonymous wrote:
Will students be wearing masks when they nap? Will they be wearing masks when they eat lunch in their classrooms?
Anonymous wrote:We are not opening schools because children are vectors and people will die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the record, Two Rivers has made their info quite public and transparent:
https://www.tworiverspcs.org/uploaded/SY_2020-2021_Docs/Copy_of_Q2_COVID_Planning_Update_TR_Famillies_10-14-20_Sharing.pdf
Notice the percentage of white vs brown and black families that feel comfortable coming back to school. And what percentage of teachers feel comfortable coming back to school.
Wow. Now that’s the transparency I want to see at our school.
The question of whether to open schools should be decided by whether we meet health standards for safely reopening (which DC does in spades). The question of whether to reopen shouldnt be subject to a vote. That's absurd.
I think people should be able to decide by majority what they feel is safe.[/
Totally disagree. Decisions should be based on science and schools should open. If you as a family or teacher don’t want to attend, stay home and homeschool for a year.
All families should not be made hostage just because some families don’t believe in science and facts.
You mean majority white families who don’t think it’s fair POC’s opinions are dictating decisions.
I’m not white and it’s not a damn race or political issue. So don’t try to make it be. It’s a pandemic and a science issue. Full stop.
Did you seriously just refer to being home with your children as being held hostage? Dear god get this woman’s child back in school ASAP. Cares Class....anything!!!
Are you that dense? PP did not say that. PP said that TR is making decisions based on a survey and not science and subjecting all families to this result, i.e taking them hostage.
I suggest your work on understanding context.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the record, Two Rivers has made their info quite public and transparent:
https://www.tworiverspcs.org/uploaded/SY_2020-2021_Docs/Copy_of_Q2_COVID_Planning_Update_TR_Famillies_10-14-20_Sharing.pdf
Notice the percentage of white vs brown and black families that feel comfortable coming back to school. And what percentage of teachers feel comfortable coming back to school.
Wow. Now that’s the transparency I want to see at our school.
The question of whether to open schools should be decided by whether we meet health standards for safely reopening (which DC does in spades). The question of whether to reopen shouldnt be subject to a vote. That's absurd.
I think people should be able to decide by majority what they feel is safe.[/
Totally disagree. Decisions should be based on science and schools should open. If you as a family or teacher don’t want to attend, stay home and homeschool for a year.
All families should not be made hostage just because some families don’t believe in science and facts.
You mean majority white families who don’t think it’s fair POC’s opinions are dictating decisions.
I’m not white and it’s not a damn race or political issue. So don’t try to make it be. It’s a pandemic and a science issue. Full stop.
Did you seriously just refer to being home with your children as being held hostage? Dear god get this woman’s child back in school ASAP. Cares Class....anything!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the record, Two Rivers has made their info quite public and transparent:
https://www.tworiverspcs.org/uploaded/SY_2020-2021_Docs/Copy_of_Q2_COVID_Planning_Update_TR_Famillies_10-14-20_Sharing.pdf
Notice the percentage of white vs brown and black families that feel comfortable coming back to school. And what percentage of teachers feel comfortable coming back to school.
Wow. Now that’s the transparency I want to see at our school.
The question of whether to open schools should be decided by whether we meet health standards for safely reopening (which DC does in spades). The question of whether to reopen shouldnt be subject to a vote. That's absurd.
I think people should be able to decide by majority what they feel is safe.
Totally disagree. Decisions should be based on science and schools should open. If you as a family or teacher don’t want to attend, stay home and homeschool for a year.
All families should not be made hostage just because some families don’t believe in science and facts.
You mean majority white families who don’t think it’s fair POC’s opinions are dictating decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the record, Two Rivers has made their info quite public and transparent:
https://www.tworiverspcs.org/uploaded/SY_2020-2021_Docs/Copy_of_Q2_COVID_Planning_Update_TR_Famillies_10-14-20_Sharing.pdf
Notice the percentage of white vs brown and black families that feel comfortable coming back to school. And what percentage of teachers feel comfortable coming back to school.
Wow. Now that’s the transparency I want to see at our school.
The question of whether to open schools should be decided by whether we meet health standards for safely reopening (which DC does in spades). The question of whether to reopen shouldnt be subject to a vote. That's absurd.
I think people should be able to decide by majority what they feel is safe.
Totally disagree. Decisions should be based on science and schools should open. If you as a family or teacher don’t want to attend, stay home and homeschool for a year.
All families should not be made hostage just because some families don’t believe in science and facts.