Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am late to this thread. Can someone summarize the answer or tell me what page it is on?
The data collection effort by DCPS was supposed to be completed by July 12. It is now July 21.
However, WTU told teachers they didn't need to respond, so who knows what happened. Maybe DCPS continued, maybe they thought WTU's statement was enough to make any resulting data biased. So we don't know when we will get the information, or if there's information even being collected.
Anonymous wrote:I am late to this thread. Can someone summarize the answer or tell me what page it is on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly if the teacher vaccination rates are low, I’m going to have a really tough time following any DCPS protocols for Covid mitigation. I’m really not worried about my kids getting hurt by Covid — the whole point of school closures was to protect the teachers/staff. If they can’t be bothered to protect themselves I see no reason to make my kids do anything more to protect them.
OK. Well, enjoy homeschooling!
Why would that mean homeschooling?
To protect all of the kids that will be harmed by the hordes of unvaccinated teachers, of course!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn't the date supposed to be July 12th?
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You can all find the answer to this in this exact thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly if the teacher vaccination rates are low, I’m going to have a really tough time following any DCPS protocols for Covid mitigation. I’m really not worried about my kids getting hurt by Covid — the whole point of school closures was to protect the teachers/staff. If they can’t be bothered to protect themselves I see no reason to make my kids do anything more to protect them.
OK. Well, enjoy homeschooling!
Why would that mean homeschooling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn't the date supposed to be July 12th?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn't the date supposed to be July 12th?
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Anonymous wrote:Wasn't the date supposed to be July 12th?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the data on teacher vaccinations? Other government employees, such as the police department, have reported their vaccination rates. National teachers unions including the NEA have also published their data. Why don’t we have vaccination rates among DC teachers?
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Anonymous wrote:Where is the data on teacher vaccinations? Other government employees, such as the police department, have reported their vaccination rates. National teachers unions including the NEA have also published their data. Why don’t we have vaccination rates among DC teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly if the teacher vaccination rates are low, I’m going to have a really tough time following any DCPS protocols for Covid mitigation. I’m really not worried about my kids getting hurt by Covid — the whole point of school closures was to protect the teachers/staff. If they can’t be bothered to protect themselves I see no reason to make my kids do anything more to protect them.
OK. Well, enjoy homeschooling!
Why would that mean homeschooling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly if the teacher vaccination rates are low, I’m going to have a really tough time following any DCPS protocols for Covid mitigation. I’m really not worried about my kids getting hurt by Covid — the whole point of school closures was to protect the teachers/staff. If they can’t be bothered to protect themselves I see no reason to make my kids do anything more to protect them.
OK. Well, enjoy homeschooling!
Anonymous wrote:Honestly if the teacher vaccination rates are low, I’m going to have a really tough time following any DCPS protocols for Covid mitigation. I’m really not worried about my kids getting hurt by Covid — the whole point of school closures was to protect the teachers/staff. If they can’t be bothered to protect themselves I see no reason to make my kids do anything more to protect them.