Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It means more testing. Higher number of tests taken, but lower percentage of positives.
Interesting. So let's organize. Let's take it in shifts to go get tested en masse over the next 14 days, to lower the average % positive rate below 10%. C'mon! If Reddit can do it, so can we!
Y’all are so damn dramatic. They’re voting Tuesday and sending your kids in within 2-4 weeks. Chill TF out.
We're being dramatic? You are the ones screaming about "death camps."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It means more testing. Higher number of tests taken, but lower percentage of positives.
Interesting. So let's organize. Let's take it in shifts to go get tested en masse over the next 14 days, to lower the average % positive rate below 10%. C'mon! If Reddit can do it, so can we!
Y’all are so damn dramatic. They’re voting Tuesday and sending your kids in within 2-4 weeks. Chill TF out.
We're being dramatic? You are the ones screaming about "death camps."
Ummm no. I’m the half vaccinated teacher going in to teach your kids on 3/3. So you can, again, chill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It means more testing. Higher number of tests taken, but lower percentage of positives.
Interesting. So let's organize. Let's take it in shifts to go get tested en masse over the next 14 days, to lower the average % positive rate below 10%. C'mon! If Reddit can do it, so can we!
Y’all are so damn dramatic. They’re voting Tuesday and sending your kids in within 2-4 weeks. Chill TF out.
We're being dramatic? You are the ones screaming about "death camps."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It means more testing. Higher number of tests taken, but lower percentage of positives.
Interesting. So let's organize. Let's take it in shifts to go get tested en masse over the next 14 days, to lower the average % positive rate below 10%. C'mon! If Reddit can do it, so can we!
Y’all are so damn dramatic. They’re voting Tuesday and sending your kids in within 2-4 weeks. Chill TF out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It means more testing. Higher number of tests taken, but lower percentage of positives.
Interesting. So let's organize. Let's take it in shifts to go get tested en masse over the next 14 days, to lower the average % positive rate below 10%. C'mon! If Reddit can do it, so can we!
Anonymous wrote:It means more testing. Higher number of tests taken, but lower percentage of positives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday
16%
608/100,000
Today
15.9%
640/100,000
Not looking good
Today 1/24/2021
740/100,000
15.5%
Shit is still fuked up
https://public.tableau.com/shared/4FZFY9RGP?:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link&:embed=y&:showVizHome=no
874.3/100,000
15.1% PPR
I am at a loss for adjectives to describe what LCPS plans to do to ditch metrics.
Like, literally nobody cringes seeing how they said August was dangerous and unsafe but now, with the worst it’s been since we closed a year ago to flatten the curve miraculously science doesn’t matter.
Ok.
1/27/2021
933/100,000
15% PPR
TRIPPY SHIT.
“ThEre’S nO SpReaD iN tHe C0mMunItY tHoUgh!!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday
16%
608/100,000
Today
15.9%
640/100,000
Not looking good
Today 1/24/2021
740/100,000
15.5%
Shit is still fuked up
https://public.tableau.com/shared/4FZFY9RGP?:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link&:embed=y&:showVizHome=no
874.3/100,000
15.1% PPR
I am at a loss for adjectives to describe what LCPS plans to do to ditch metrics.
Like, literally nobody cringes seeing how they said August was dangerous and unsafe but now, with the worst it’s been since we closed a year ago to flatten the curve miraculously science doesn’t matter.
Ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday
16%
608/100,000
Today
15.9%
640/100,000
Not looking good
1/27/2021
933/100,000
15% PPR
TRIPPY SHIT.
“ThEre’S nO SpReaD iN tHe C0mMunItY tHoUgh!!”
Today 1/24/2021
740/100,000
15.5%
Shit is still fuked up
https://public.tableau.com/shared/4FZFY9RGP?:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link&:embed=y&:showVizHome=no
874.3/100,000
15.1% PPR
I am at a loss for adjectives to describe what LCPS plans to do to ditch metrics.
Like, literally nobody cringes seeing how they said August was dangerous and unsafe but now, with the worst it’s been since we closed a year ago to flatten the curve miraculously science doesn’t matter.
Ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the point of community metrics. If private schools are allowed to open, so should public schools. If its not safe for kids to be in school, all schools and daycares should be shut down. If it safe, they should all be open.
Sure Jan. Because handling 400 student body is like handling a 89,000 student body.
Where tf do you people get your brains from?
With the 40% who chose hybrid being split in two groups, so 20% of student body in the building on any given day, its absolutely comparable to private school. In fact I guarantee that my local ES will be FAR emptier than St. Joe's or St. Theresa's which are in session 5 days a week for all students.
Why haven’t you applied for superintendent yet? LCPS needs one.
It’s your chance!!
Because that is a $hit job for $300k. Many many jobs in the area pay more than that for less stress and work. If we ever want to get someone good in the role, we need to get past the notion that $300k is a ridiculous salary when it is definitely not.
Ok. What jobs pay better than that? So I’ll resign as a teacher and make that kind of money.
Go on. Spill the beans.
Uh, literally any upper level management job at most government/federal/defense contractors in the area, Verizon, Capitol One, Leidos, etc. Not even C-level.
Yeah those are taken and won’t be open any time soon. Key word career.
I’m not jumpin into selling phones with the hopes of making 6 figures. I’ll be hitting that figure in a few years while still keeping my holidays, sick days and summers.
We are talking about high level management jobs making $300k+. Try to keep up.
How do get to that level Einstein? Surely it isn’t right out of college with no experience lmao
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the point of community metrics. If private schools are allowed to open, so should public schools. If its not safe for kids to be in school, all schools and daycares should be shut down. If it safe, they should all be open.
Sure Jan. Because handling 400 student body is like handling a 89,000 student body.
Where tf do you people get your brains from?
With the 40% who chose hybrid being split in two groups, so 20% of student body in the building on any given day, its absolutely comparable to private school. In fact I guarantee that my local ES will be FAR emptier than St. Joe's or St. Theresa's which are in session 5 days a week for all students.
Why haven’t you applied for superintendent yet? LCPS needs one.
It’s your chance!!
Because that is a $hit job for $300k. Many many jobs in the area pay more than that for less stress and work. If we ever want to get someone good in the role, we need to get past the notion that $300k is a ridiculous salary when it is definitely not.
Ok. What jobs pay better than that? So I’ll resign as a teacher and make that kind of money.
Go on. Spill the beans.
Uh, literally any upper level management job at most government/federal/defense contractors in the area, Verizon, Capitol One, Leidos, etc. Not even C-level.
Yeah those are taken and won’t be open any time soon. Key word career.
I’m not jumpin into selling phones with the hopes of making 6 figures. I’ll be hitting that figure in a few years while still keeping my holidays, sick days and summers.
We are talking about high level management jobs making $300k+. Try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the point of community metrics. If private schools are allowed to open, so should public schools. If its not safe for kids to be in school, all schools and daycares should be shut down. If it safe, they should all be open.
Sure Jan. Because handling 400 student body is like handling a 89,000 student body.
Where tf do you people get your brains from?
With the 40% who chose hybrid being split in two groups, so 20% of student body in the building on any given day, its absolutely comparable to private school. In fact I guarantee that my local ES will be FAR emptier than St. Joe's or St. Theresa's which are in session 5 days a week for all students.
Why haven’t you applied for superintendent yet? LCPS needs one.
It’s your chance!!
Because that is a $hit job for $300k. Many many jobs in the area pay more than that for less stress and work. If we ever want to get someone good in the role, we need to get past the notion that $300k is a ridiculous salary when it is definitely not.
Ok. What jobs pay better than that? So I’ll resign as a teacher and make that kind of money.
Go on. Spill the beans.
Uh, literally any upper level management job at most government/federal/defense contractors in the area, Verizon, Capitol One, Leidos, etc. Not even C-level.
Yeah those are taken and won’t be open any time soon. Key word career.
I’m not jumpin into selling phones with the hopes of making 6 figures. I’ll be hitting that figure in a few years while still keeping my holidays, sick days and summers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the point of community metrics. If private schools are allowed to open, so should public schools. If its not safe for kids to be in school, all schools and daycares should be shut down. If it safe, they should all be open.
Sure Jan. Because handling 400 student body is like handling a 89,000 student body.
Where tf do you people get your brains from?
With the 40% who chose hybrid being split in two groups, so 20% of student body in the building on any given day, its absolutely comparable to private school. In fact I guarantee that my local ES will be FAR emptier than St. Joe's or St. Theresa's which are in session 5 days a week for all students.
Why haven’t you applied for superintendent yet? LCPS needs one.
It’s your chance!!
Because that is a $hit job for $300k. Many many jobs in the area pay more than that for less stress and work. If we ever want to get someone good in the role, we need to get past the notion that $300k is a ridiculous salary when it is definitely not.
Ok. What jobs pay better than that? So I’ll resign as a teacher and make that kind of money.
Go on. Spill the beans.
Uh, literally any upper level management job at most government/federal/defense contractors in the area, Verizon, Capitol One, Leidos, etc. Not even C-level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the point of community metrics. If private schools are allowed to open, so should public schools. If its not safe for kids to be in school, all schools and daycares should be shut down. If it safe, they should all be open.
Sure Jan. Because handling 400 student body is like handling a 89,000 student body.
Where tf do you people get your brains from?
With the 40% who chose hybrid being split in two groups, so 20% of student body in the building on any given day, its absolutely comparable to private school. In fact I guarantee that my local ES will be FAR emptier than St. Joe's or St. Theresa's which are in session 5 days a week for all students.
Why haven’t you applied for superintendent yet? LCPS needs one.
It’s your chance!!
Because that is a $hit job for $300k. Many many jobs in the area pay more than that for less stress and work. If we ever want to get someone good in the role, we need to get past the notion that $300k is a ridiculous salary when it is definitely not.
Ok. What jobs pay better than that? So I’ll resign as a teacher and make that kind of money.
Go on. Spill the beans.