Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it should be a normal school year. Why not? The adults are the ones at risk, and they will be vaccinated.
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Tell that to my friend who’s 2 year old and 5 year have covid. Everyone can get it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it should be a normal school year. Why not? The adults are the ones at risk, and they will be vaccinated.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS high school teacher here. I have no inside knowledge. My principal hasn’t even shared the Term 3 reopening plan for our school but I’m thinking four days of instruction and having that Wednesday for deep cleaning. But honestly, who knows with DCPS?
That would be the most absurd thing yet, after all the research we have now seen that says surface transmission is rare.
Anonymous wrote:The consequences of not opening schools in fall will be huge for kids and working parents compared to the risks of transmission. It would be absolutely terrible. But if teachers continue to pressure, middle class and UMC parents who wanted to stay in DCPS will leave for private schools or move to MoCo or VA. DCPS system will end up underfunded and with very bad rep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS high school teacher here. I have no inside knowledge. My principal hasn’t even shared the Term 3 reopening plan for our school but I’m thinking four days of instruction and having that Wednesday for deep cleaning. But honestly, who knows with DCPS?
That would be the most absurd thing yet, after all the research we have now seen that says surface transmission is rare.
The best you will get is a 1/2 day on Wednesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS high school teacher here. I have no inside knowledge. My principal hasn’t even shared the Term 3 reopening plan for our school but I’m thinking four days of instruction and having that Wednesday for deep cleaning. But honestly, who knows with DCPS?
That would be the most absurd thing yet, after all the research we have now seen that says surface transmission is rare.
Anonymous wrote:DCPS high school teacher here. I have no inside knowledge. My principal hasn’t even shared the Term 3 reopening plan for our school but I’m thinking four days of instruction and having that Wednesday for deep cleaning. But honestly, who knows with DCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School should be in-person in the fall. But, I don't no know how comfortable I will be. They keep finding more instances of kids that are covid positive but with no-low to mild symptoms with physical changes and damage. So, yeah less kids show signs of illness the damage down is still unknown.
I really want my kid in-person, he learns best this way. I just don't know if it is worth the risk if numbers don't drop dramatically.
People like this PP are why school won't be open in the fall. They will pivot to concern about kids spreading as opposed to risk to teachers and teachers will pounce. Teachers union will exploit every last drop of this crisis.
Anonymous wrote:School should be in-person in the fall. But, I don't no know how comfortable I will be. They keep finding more instances of kids that are covid positive but with no-low to mild symptoms with physical changes and damage. So, yeah less kids show signs of illness the damage down is still unknown.
I really want my kid in-person, he learns best this way. I just don't know if it is worth the risk if numbers don't drop dramatically.
Anonymous wrote:School should be in-person in the fall. But, I don't no know how comfortable I will be. They keep finding more instances of kids that are covid positive but with no-low to mild symptoms with physical changes and damage. So, yeah less kids show signs of illness the damage down is still unknown.
I really want my kid in-person, he learns best this way. I just don't know if it is worth the risk if numbers don't drop dramatically.
Anonymous wrote:What? It’s out of the question that school should be in person by fall 2021.