Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does no one question this bully? Her only credentials seem to be that she is loud, long-winded and creates colorful charts. She is a graphic artist and appears to have not been in the workforce for years, except for her invitation-making business.
^^ speaking of bullies
Her qualifications are on her LinkedIn. Sorry if public facts seem like bullying, but I am sick of her shutting down discussion. The way she refused to even entertain sharing how she came to her conclusions was weird. She makes broad, sweeping claims with pretty graphics (because she is a graphic artist) that are designed to make the reader believe the information is backed by solid science. It is not. She is well-intentioned, but a hack. And so many clueless sycophants encourage her to keep producing. She has a history of bullying on other topics in the past - in real life, not saying on social media.
I am not APE, but I don’t care for how she squelches discussion and sows fear.
I cant' anymore with AEM.. the fear-mongering is too much. We can only hope APS doesn't listen to them/take them seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does no one question this bully? Her only credentials seem to be that she is loud, long-winded and creates colorful charts. She is a graphic artist and appears to have not been in the workforce for years, except for her invitation-making business.
I agree. I find it very strange that not only is the graphic artist is getting away with this but that so many are going along with it. There are a few in the group who are getting so much bizarre adulation from the others that it just feeds them to keep going, increasing their perceived self-importance and some people’s paralyzing fear about the pandemic. The whole situation is nuts. It’d make a good research project for a psychology class.
Anonymous wrote:Parents keep posting about the fall and “next year” as if it’s not just 6 months away. APS has had a year to get us back in. What changes do you hope to see over the next months/summer? Are we banking on more people being vaccinated and less community spread? More APS protocols in place? Will be get to 5 days in person at this rate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does no one question this bully? Her only credentials seem to be that she is loud, long-winded and creates colorful charts. She is a graphic artist and appears to have not been in the workforce for years, except for her invitation-making business.
^^ speaking of bullies
Her qualifications are on her LinkedIn. Sorry if public facts seem like bullying, but I am sick of her shutting down discussion. The way she refused to even entertain sharing how she came to her conclusions was weird. She makes broad, sweeping claims with pretty graphics (because she is a graphic artist) that are designed to make the reader believe the information is backed by solid science. It is not. She is well-intentioned, but a hack. And so many clueless sycophants encourage her to keep producing. She has a history of bullying on other topics in the past - in real life, not saying on social media.
I am not APE, but I don’t care for how she squelches discussion and sows fear.
I cant' anymore with AEM.. the fear-mongering is too much. We can only hope APS doesn't listen to them/take them seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does no one question this bully? Her only credentials seem to be that she is loud, long-winded and creates colorful charts. She is a graphic artist and appears to have not been in the workforce for years, except for her invitation-making business.
^^ speaking of bullies
Her qualifications are on her LinkedIn. Sorry if public facts seem like bullying, but I am sick of her shutting down discussion. The way she refused to even entertain sharing how she came to her conclusions was weird. She makes broad, sweeping claims with pretty graphics (because she is a graphic artist) that are designed to make the reader believe the information is backed by solid science. It is not. She is well-intentioned, but a hack. And so many clueless sycophants encourage her to keep producing. She has a history of bullying on other topics in the past - in real life, not saying on social media.
I am not APE, but I don’t care for how she squelches discussion and sows fear.
Anonymous wrote:Why does no one question this bully? Her only credentials seem to be that she is loud, long-winded and creates colorful charts. She is a graphic artist and appears to have not been in the workforce for years, except for her invitation-making business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does no one question this bully? Her only credentials seem to be that she is loud, long-winded and creates colorful charts. She is a graphic artist and appears to have not been in the workforce for years, except for her invitation-making business.
^^ speaking of bullies
Her qualifications are on her LinkedIn. Sorry if public facts seem like bullying, but I am sick of her shutting down discussion. The way she refused to even entertain sharing how she came to her conclusions was weird. She makes broad, sweeping claims with pretty graphics (because she is a graphic artist) that are designed to make the reader believe the information is backed by solid science. It is not. She is well-intentioned, but a hack. And so many clueless sycophants encourage her to keep producing. She has a history of bullying on other topics in the past - in real life, not saying on social media.
I am not APE, but I don’t care for how she squelches discussion and sows fear.
What does her profession have to do with anything?
Feel free to challenge her points or question the data, but trying to tear her down because of her job is straight-up bullying.
Seems like you’re trying to silence her instead of addressing her points.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I don't care. The ventilation is fine as is. It really, truly is just fine. I am so sick of hearing about air filters. For some it's like the biggest factor in their child's school, forget all that academics and junk!
It’s a big deal if you believe the science that says being indoors and unmasked with large groups of people is one of the main ways for Covid to spread.
Yes. And frankly the academics will get worked out. Having a safe environment is a more urgent priority.
Blah, blah, blah
The environment is safe. The academics won't get worked out. They never do. And kids will wear masks. And no, I am not going to freak out if they take them off during lunch. Do you think the schools that are back in person have not been letting kids eat lunch? Or letting the staff or teachers?
YUP.. Do all the smart restart folks and extreme safety advocates actually think other schools around the country have significantly safer conditions? they don't. Many of us are content with masks, distancing and hand-washing. And realize the damage of keeping kids out of school any longer far exceeds the risk of taking off a mask 6 feet away from others to woof down their lunch. Smart restart can advocate all they want, but if APS delays opening any further because of it, there will be an uproad of parents who want/need their kids in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does no one question this bully? Her only credentials seem to be that she is loud, long-winded and creates colorful charts. She is a graphic artist and appears to have not been in the workforce for years, except for her invitation-making business.
^^ speaking of bullies
Her qualifications are on her LinkedIn. Sorry if public facts seem like bullying, but I am sick of her shutting down discussion. The way she refused to even entertain sharing how she came to her conclusions was weird. She makes broad, sweeping claims with pretty graphics (because she is a graphic artist) that are designed to make the reader believe the information is backed by solid science. It is not. She is well-intentioned, but a hack. And so many clueless sycophants encourage her to keep producing. She has a history of bullying on other topics in the past - in real life, not saying on social media.
I am not APE, but I don’t care for how she squelches discussion and sows fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does no one question this bully? Her only credentials seem to be that she is loud, long-winded and creates colorful charts. She is a graphic artist and appears to have not been in the workforce for years, except for her invitation-making business.
^^ speaking of bullies
Anonymous wrote:Why does no one question this bully? Her only credentials seem to be that she is loud, long-winded and creates colorful charts. She is a graphic artist and appears to have not been in the workforce for years, except for her invitation-making business.
Anonymous wrote:From seeing comments on DCUM all month long its clear to me that some kids across all levels of school -- elementary, middle, and high school -- really need to go back to school this year for mental health reasons.
MANY and perhaps even the majority of middle and high school kids are doing fine. But some really are not getting the support they need at home for various reasons -- and many parents are working under various strained circumstances and simply really cannot provide effective support at home. Not really their fault. Not anyone's fault. But the kids need help from the schools here. And teachers in certain schools, for whatever reasons, have not been providing the needed support virtually. (Not knocking all teachers. Many or most have gone above and beyond! But some kids are falling through the cracks.)
So even though I don't want to send my own kid until everything is absolutely safe, I support hybrid return to school FOR SOME STUDENTS THAT CHOOSE IT, though I think teachers need to be vaccinated first. Your kid's mental health is not more important than a teacher's right to stay alive from a known deadly disease. But once shots are in arms the the 2 week waiting period is past, I think some portion of teachers should return to schools to support some student population. For elementary school that might be most of the kids, just every two days so there can be adequate spacing. For middle and high school this should be an even smaller number of kids in the school. Parents who are doing just fine with kids at home and who aren't comfortable with safety efforts and ventilation and cohorting can keep kids home.
I would hope that by next year, schools really do implement CDC guidance on ventilation and cohorting. But this year I've been convinced by the medical worker parent with two kids, one in middle school, who are having a really rough time. Give these parents some help! Get your shots but help the people with kids who are in trouble who really need it. Some really do. You might be saving a life just like this medical worker does, and not even realize it.