Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a region-wide, if not national, teachers strike is coming.
Yeah, that’s not happening, at least in Virginia. It’s a right to work state.
Starting May 2021 collective bargaining will be allowed in VA
Anonymous wrote:I hate this post. My child has fairly severe disabilities. I cannot educate him or meet his needs at home. I feel that posts like this pretend that he and my family do not exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a region-wide, if not national, teachers strike is coming.
Yeah, that’s not happening, at least in Virginia. It’s a right to work state.
Anonymous wrote:The math in this post alone invalidates it. We are not going to let every student and teacher get COVID, as is assumed here. That's complete nonsense and just made up to get an emotional eaction.
We should doing everything we can to keep infection rates low in the community (#schoolsbeforebars) and aggressively react to any outbreak. We should also take all proposed measure (masks/cohortings/distancing/handwashing/cleaning) to keep any infections as contained as possible.
Students who can effectively learn from home should strongly consider taking that option. For kids who can't, regardless of the reason, we should do all we can to make school as safe as we can.
Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is - this guy just said on another post on here that he is letting his kids decide. So he’s not even following is own non-logic.
Anonymous wrote:I think a region-wide, if not national, teachers strike is coming.
To be fair, it’s coming from all sides. Parents and teachers are trying to convince others to choose DL or hybrid on this board. And some of the arguments are frankly insulting to both sides. Teachers aren’t babysitters; you just want to drink wine all day; you’re putting your child’s life at risk; you’re a lazy teacher; hybrid teachers will be bottom of the barrel worst teacher’s; four teachers failed at DL; and on and on. It’s gross.Anonymous wrote:Can people who want DL just choose DL and stop feeling the need to force other people into it just so their kids aren’t left out of something? These over the top-long winded posts are getting out of hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re in this camp, and I acknowledge that many, many people are, I’m asking you to consider that number from a slightly different angle.
FCPS has 189,000 children. .0016 of that is 302. 302 dead children are the Calvary Hill you’re erecting your argument on. So, let’s agree to do this: stop presenting this as a data point. If this is your argument, I challenge you to have courage equal to your conviction. Go ahead, plant a flag on the internet and say, “Only 302 children will die.” No one will. That’s the kind action on social media that gets you fired from your job. And I trust our social media enclave isn’t so careless and irresponsible with life that it would even, for even a millisecond, enter any of your minds to make such an argument.
Considered another way: You’re presented with a bag with 189,000 $1 bills. You’re told that in the bag are 302 random bills, they look and feel just like all the others, but each one of those bills will kill you. Do you take the money out of the bag?
This doesn’t make sense to me. The death rate of 0.0016 is for those children who contract the virus, not of the total population. The author is saying that if all 189K students in FCPS contract COVID, 302 of them will die.
That’s not going to happen.
There have been 1,237 cases of COVID in children ages 0-17 in Fairfax County in the last 4 months. Zero of them have died.
.0016*1237 is just under 2. If you understand statistics, that's entirely consistent with his/her post, and the numbers we have are under confinement.
Anonymous wrote:I hate this post. My child has fairly severe disabilities. I cannot educate him or meet his needs at home. I feel that posts like this pretend that he and my family do not exist.
Anonymous wrote:Whoever wrote this should have reread it before posting. A lot of it is just totally wrong. And he comes off as self-righteous.
Can people who want DL just choose DL and stop feeling the need to force other people into it just so their kids aren’t left out of something? These over the top-long winded posts are getting out of hand.