Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You all are completely missing the new CDC guidance.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/10/21/coronavirus-close-contact-cdc/
Regardless of the "geometry" and staffing, now the CDC is changing its guidance. Whatever FCPS, APS and LCPS are planning, this new guidance is going to impact it dramatically because it doesn't support reopening inperson schooling.
It still supports wearing a mask and opening. It is saying don't remove your mask to talk. Schools across the world have opened without school outbreaks. Privates in our area have been open and in person five days a week without outbreaks. Not a single one. Yes one offs here and there but because of the safety procedures - guess what?!? NO SPREAD.
People point to Boston and say -- oh, look they shut down!!!! Well, they did because the community spread was dangerous but once again no school outbreak.
Parents and teachers screwed this up. And now we are stuck with boards and admin who really don't know how to project manage.
We should have just had schools open. If you had a child with a condition that would be dangerous with covid (and there are a few) then they home-school or go private, get a tutor, etc. Now we are not really offering education to anyone and probably won't.
ACPS can't get its head out of its ass. APS is doing the same thing, they will not open. FCPS and LCPS will end up with some in person (starting next week) for younger grades. If community spread gets high, then they should pivot to virtual (like Boston). When the numbers get under control you go back to in person.