Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, DC public school parents, why are you even on this thread?
Yes, Bowser said she hoped privates would follow her decision. If you listened to her, mich of the decision was based on the teachers union not wanting to go back and she blamed it mostly on “staffing”. So basically she could not convince the teachers to go in.
Why she mentioned the privates? Simple. It makes her and the DCPS look bad if they can’t get their kids and especially their teachers don’t want to go in, but DC privates can. Makes DCPS look stupid. If privates close, DC parents can’t complain.
Yup. This is not the moment for “elitist” schools to open when publics do not and Mayor says not to either.
Nah, you miss the point. I want the private schools to be open and the public schools should have found a way to be open at least 2 days a week... Shame on them for not finding a way to offer it..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, DC public school parents, why are you even on this thread?
Yes, Bowser said she hoped privates would follow her decision. If you listened to her, mich of the decision was based on the teachers union not wanting to go back and she blamed it mostly on “staffing”. So basically she could not convince the teachers to go in.
Why she mentioned the privates? Simple. It makes her and the DCPS look bad if they can’t get their kids and especially their teachers don’t want to go in, but DC privates can. Makes DCPS look stupid. If privates close, DC parents can’t complain.
Yup. This is not the moment for “elitist” schools to open when publics do not and Mayor says not to either.
Anonymous wrote:Hey, DC public school parents, why are you even on this thread?
Yes, Bowser said she hoped privates would follow her decision. If you listened to her, mich of the decision was based on the teachers union not wanting to go back and she blamed it mostly on “staffing”. So basically she could not convince the teachers to go in.
Why she mentioned the privates? Simple. It makes her and the DCPS look bad if they can’t get their kids and especially their teachers don’t want to go in, but DC privates can. Makes DCPS look stupid. If privates close, DC parents can’t complain.
Anonymous wrote:It’s unlikely privates will go full virtual, at least for the start of the school year. They are running a business and understand their customers wants: some want in person learning and others wants full DL. They will offer both.
The city won’t mandate closure as they will be forced to close bars, restaurants, gyms, day care centers etc. There is reason why she said “hope.” She can’t pull the mandate trigger without a major blow to other businesses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Bowser's press conference today in which she announced that dcps would be virtual, she said that she hoped that private schools would make the same choice. For schools that had previously announced in person or hybrid, do you think this will make them change their mind?
Maybe the DC Mayor should advocate for stopping the spread of infection to save lives: ban indoor dining in DC as this is a NO MASK activity that spreads covid
Work together with VA & MD Gov to shut down the bars and packed indoor dining with NO MASK at the Beach Towns where Covid is raging
And show that she puts Education above $$$$ and campaign contributions
Yes, hundreds will die, and that could have been prevented. But, not by closing schools that have been closed since March
Close the Damn Bars and Indoor Dining ( You know, the group gathering of hundreds without a mask in sight )
How about enforce the mask law in DC? There was a large concert gathering (video showed almost no masks) and cops refused to enforce/fine, although law says 1000 fine.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/coronavirus-in-dc-maryland-virginia-what-to-know-on-july-28/2374470/
You know, I totally agree. It’s funny that she has called out 37 states who have to quarantine if their citizens visit DC and has gyms open and likely more of these “house party/concerts” are happening. Who the heck wants to vacation in DC anyway? Nothing is open and at any time a protest may pop up. The news just showed footage of another party in PG county. WTF, it’s not like the message hasn’t been delivered.
When you have hundreds of young people show up in SE to attend an event, maybe the Mayor should focus on her on backyard as reasons for the increase.
No private schools would ever be as reckless as this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Bowser's press conference today in which she announced that dcps would be virtual, she said that she hoped that private schools would make the same choice. For schools that had previously announced in person or hybrid, do you think this will make them change their mind?
Maybe the DC Mayor should advocate for stopping the spread of infection to save lives: ban indoor dining in DC as this is a NO MASK activity that spreads covid
Work together with VA & MD Gov to shut down the bars and packed indoor dining with NO MASK at the Beach Towns where Covid is raging
And show that she puts Education above $$$$ and campaign contributions
Yes, hundreds will die, and that could have been prevented. But, not by closing schools that have been closed since March
Close the Damn Bars and Indoor Dining ( You know, the group gathering of hundreds without a mask in sight )
How about enforce the mask law in DC? There was a large concert gathering (video showed almost no masks) and cops refused to enforce/fine, although law says 1000 fine.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/coronavirus-in-dc-maryland-virginia-what-to-know-on-july-28/2374470/
@MayorBowser : Save DC Lives: Ban Indoor Dining ( After all, its a room packed with NO ONE IN A MASK )
Instead, she closes school ..... the schools are NOT the cause of the Covid spike, its the MD beach Bars and the Indoor Dining in DC and VA
Anonymous wrote:LOL, you private school parents who thought they would open must feel stupid now! We are all on the same sinking boat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Bowser's press conference today in which she announced that dcps would be virtual, she said that she hoped that private schools would make the same choice. For schools that had previously announced in person or hybrid, do you think this will make them change their mind?
Maybe the DC Mayor should advocate for stopping the spread of infection to save lives: ban indoor dining in DC as this is a NO MASK activity that spreads covid
Work together with VA & MD Gov to shut down the bars and packed indoor dining with NO MASK at the Beach Towns where Covid is raging
And show that she puts Education above $$$$ and campaign contributions
Yes, hundreds will die, and that could have been prevented. But, not by closing schools that have been closed since March
Close the Damn Bars and Indoor Dining ( You know, the group gathering of hundreds without a mask in sight )
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Bowser's press conference today in which she announced that dcps would be virtual, she said that she hoped that private schools would make the same choice. For schools that had previously announced in person or hybrid, do you think this will make them change their mind?
Maybe the DC Mayor should advocate for stopping the spread of infection to save lives: ban indoor dining in DC as this is a NO MASK activity that spreads covid
Work together with VA & MD Gov to shut down the bars and packed indoor dining with NO MASK at the Beach Towns where Covid is raging
And show that she puts Education above $$$$ and campaign contributions
Yes, hundreds will die, and that could have been prevented. But, not by closing schools that have been closed since March
Close the Damn Bars and Indoor Dining ( You know, the group gathering of hundreds without a mask in sight )
How about enforce the mask law in DC? There was a large concert gathering (video showed almost no masks) and cops refused to enforce/fine, although law says 1000 fine.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/coronavirus-in-dc-maryland-virginia-what-to-know-on-july-28/2374470/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Bowser's press conference today in which she announced that dcps would be virtual, she said that she hoped that private schools would make the same choice. For schools that had previously announced in person or hybrid, do you think this will make them change their mind?
Maybe the DC Mayor should advocate for stopping the spread of infection to save lives: ban indoor dining in DC as this is a NO MASK activity that spreads covid
Work together with VA & MD Gov to shut down the bars and packed indoor dining with NO MASK at the Beach Towns where Covid is raging
And show that she puts Education above $$$$ and campaign contributions
Yes, hundreds will die, and that could have been prevented. But, not by closing schools that have been closed since March
Close the Damn Bars and Indoor Dining ( You know, the group gathering of hundreds without a mask in sight )
How about enforce the mask law in DC? There was a large concert gathering (video showed almost no masks) and cops refused to enforce/fine, although law says 1000 fine.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/coronavirus-in-dc-maryland-virginia-what-to-know-on-july-28/2374470/