Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys don’t want virtual instructions remember
God, there's always gotta be THIS PERSON to come and just kick everyone when they're down.
Anonymous wrote:You guys don’t want virtual instructions remember
Anonymous wrote:You guys don’t want virtual instructions remember
Anonymous wrote:You guys don’t want virtual instructions remember
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think DCPS administration does all day?I can't figure it out but it's not making novel plans for lunch tents.
I have visions of the chancellor sitting down, adjusting the things on his desk, filing some papers and then typing a solitary email. Then over the course of the week he will revise this email slowly. Then at the end of the week he will dust off his hands, pat himself on the back and collect his paycheck.
If anything you're giving him too much credit.
Anonymous wrote:They really REALLY need to figure out a way for everyone to be eating outside. Fully masked inside 100% of the time.
I cannot understand why our school did not find a way to do this when the weather was nice. They got extra money which should've been spent on tents and tables for outdoor eating. There is a total lack of common sense from our administration.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think DCPS administration does all day?I can't figure it out but it's not making novel plans for lunch tents.
I have visions of the chancellor sitting down, adjusting the things on his desk, filing some papers and then typing a solitary email. Then over the course of the week he will revise this email slowly. Then at the end of the week he will dust off his hands, pat himself on the back and collect his paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:They really REALLY need to figure out a way for everyone to be eating outside. Fully masked inside 100% of the time.
I cannot understand why our school did not find a way to do this when the weather was nice. They got extra money which should've been spent on tents and tables for outdoor eating. There is a total lack of common sense from our administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They really REALLY need to figure out a way for everyone to be eating outside. Fully masked inside 100% of the time.
I cannot understand why our school did not find a way to do this when the weather was nice. They got extra money which should've been spent on tents and tables for outdoor eating. There is a total lack of common sense from our administration.
(Not a Janney parent, BTW.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God I'm so depressed by this.
My kid and I literally cannot afford another year of distance learning, or just in-and-out of school. I can't do it financially. My office will start making me go in come September and there's no way I can stay home for 10 days repeatedly throughout the school year. There won't be any "learning camps" for exposed kids -- we are all just going to have to be home. I'll lose my job. I don't know what to do.
Yeah, I don’t know how they think working parents of younger kids will handle such frequent disruptions. I’m assuming there will be lots of kids left alone at home or “quarantining” with their grandparents.
And yes, kids themselves don’t deserve another disrupted school year.
+1
If I had a 3 or 4 year old I would probably pay for daycare for another two years to avoid this nonsense. There are already complaints about a worker shortage and this will lead more people to quit or lose their jobs (and let’s be clear by ‘people’ I mean ‘women’.). If this is truly the policy DC has to pass some paid leave and job protection for parents specifically in this situation.
Thank you, that's a good suggestion. I'm a single parent with no relatives in the area. There's no ex in the picture. If I can't hire someone to watch an exposed kid when these quarantines happen I'll be at a loss.
I think you guys are overstating this. I’m a parent at Murch (opened 4 full days a week for anyone who wanted a spot). There were 2 classes quarantined from April until June. TWO.
I don’t think it is going to be as big of a problem as the hysteria here acts like it will be.
I would like to think this, too, but Janney didn’t have ANY classes quarantined in the spring and now it happened during summer school. Is because of delta? Or travel? Or both? I don’t know. But they will need to find a more reasonable way of handling those positives or this will be a nightmare im the fall.
I’m not sure if you are familiar with the population at Janney’s summer school but it is by and large students from outside ward 3, so yes, very very different from the ward 3 population. Notably, ward 3 has the highest vaccination rates and the kids at the summer school program are in wards with the lowest - in the 20s - vaccination rates
Anonymous wrote:They really REALLY need to figure out a way for everyone to be eating outside. Fully masked inside 100% of the time.
I cannot understand why our school did not find a way to do this when the weather was nice. They got extra money which should've been spent on tents and tables for outdoor eating. There is a total lack of common sense from our administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to switch to the model tested in the UK, where close contacts are tested daily instead of quarantined. https://www.bbc.com/news/health-57930214
Also, why are the cohorts mixing at Janney? Or was this an unvaccinated teacher/staff member who was present in both cohorts?
Mandatory vaccination, now.
It was a teacher
Was the teacher vaccinated?
Don’t know. But actually, to be more precise, I heard it was an adult- not sure if teacher or staff