Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya get what ya vote for.
Yup. Imagine if we had GOP school leadership? Covid denial. Defund schools. Lies & corruption. Maybe even storming the Capitol.
That’d be much, MUCH worse.
Calm down. Perhaps different voices on the school board could break the groupthink.
Anonymous wrote:Is this science based? Or is this catering to the self preservationist, zero sum game bubble mentality that is so common in this strange county?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m finding that APS parents will find any reason to complain. A mom at our school had her nose out in joint because recess would only by class. Hence, No time to socialize with her kid’s friends in other classes. 🙄 just wait till after school when they won’t need a 10 foot bubble!
Bingo.
Our APS has so no kids are allowed to stay after school and play on school grounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m finding that APS parents will find any reason to complain. A mom at our school had her nose out in joint because recess would only by class. Hence, No time to socialize with her kid’s friends in other classes. 🙄 just wait till after school when they won’t need a 10 foot bubble!
Bingo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya get what ya vote for.
Yup. Imagine if we had GOP school leadership? Covid denial. Defund schools. Lies & corruption. Maybe even storming the Capitol.
That’d be much, MUCH worse.
Anonymous wrote:Ya get what ya vote for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS = indoor lunch with 100 kids in a room is safe
APS = kicking a soccer ball is an unacceptable high risk activity that must be banned
So much for science.
I'm so ready to put my house on the market. APS is a disgrace.
We’re doing exactly this. Saw the writing on the wall last March. 118 days and we’re gone. Can’t come soon enough.
If this is for real, where are you going?
Yes. Totally really. House goes on the market March 18. We’re going far away where kids are actually in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this all schools?
APS policy though, like all things APS, implementation will vary wildly.
When our principal was telling us, she kind of gave us that Jim halpert look. like I know I know, ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there truth to this? What the heck? I'm at a loss of words and hope it's an inflated rumor.
It’s true, and one of several reasons we decided to keep our first grader home/virtual. I totally support reasonable mitigation measures— masks, no sustained close interactions, etc. But it’s like they’ve worked hard to make sure any social benefits of returning to school are deleted. Hard not to wonder if it’s an intentional attempt to discourage people from choosing hybrid by making it unnecessarily miserable for the kids.
my thoughts exactly - making hybrid miserable so folks revert to distance. how are they getting away with this lunacy is my question.
My child is in baltimore county public schools and this is truly the impression I got. Apparently way too many kindergarteners opted for hybrid over distance learning, and the teacher was like “it might not be possible to bring all of the students back if they all elect to come back. So I just wanted to make sure all parents understood what the day would look like” and it was like, recess 6 feet apart and not on the playground or with any shared equipment, all class would continue to be done via Google meets on the chromebooks while at their desks, separated by plexiglass , with a teacher up front separated by plexiglass, and the staff is at no point allowed to come within 6 feet of a child even if they need help with their schoolwork.
I mean it worked, basically no one is sending their kindergartner in anymore, and a good portion finally just withdrew to homeschool for the year.
how are school districts getting away with this?
Get away with what? Some of these things are necessary to bring kids back into the classroom.
Seems like if you really wanted your kids back you’d do whatever was necessary to get them there. Or maybe you just want to complain about whatever happens no matter what....
Well they haven’t been necessary in private schools. Or other public school systems around the nation. Masked recess 6 feet apart and not in the playground and not using shared balls? And all classes to continue to be done on the computer even though they are in the classroom? The teacher can’t come near them to , like, teach them how to grasp the pencil and write correctly?
Yes, social distancing is a thing during a pandemic.
No wonder our country has failed with the basics....
I think we all know masks and social distancing is different than “kids can’t use the playground” and “fully vaccinated and masked teachers cannot approach a crying child to help them”
Anonymous wrote:NBD I don’t understand the outrage.
Anonymous wrote:I’m finding that APS parents will find any reason to complain. A mom at our school had her nose out in joint because recess would only by class. Hence, No time to socialize with her kid’s friends in other classes. 🙄 just wait till after school when they won’t need a 10 foot bubble!