Anonymous wrote:Yes. Not just because a second year of this will be so devastating, but because if they really can't find a way to open schools after more than a year of learning about Covid, widespread vaccine availability (which we will presumably have by the fall), and the many examples of schools around the world successfully finding a way, then I think it's time for me to accept that I can't trust DCPS to education my child and we have to go elsewhere. We can't afford private in the city, so we'd have to move somewhere with open schools or where we can live cheaply enough to afford private. We are steering clear of MoCo since they have the same problems, but I've already started pricing out houses and schools in HoCo and PG, and even Baltimore. We are nowhere near making this decision and are even still doing the lottery this year. But I can't imagine not coming up with a contingency plan at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I'm grateful the school system is acting responsibly to help stop the spread.
covid doesn't spread in schools.
Without testing every person in the building multiple times per week, with the high rate of asymptomatic spread in children, we have NO way of knowing that.
Stop. Spreading. Lies.
Our private has been open in-person since September. THey take precautions like wearing masks and distancing. No breakouts in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My kids are doing well and nobody would know they skipped a few years of schooling. I will offer both to move to Europe and have a school year there just for experience. They are dual citizens and I don't have to work. We'd live there for half the money.
OP here. My kids are doing "well" too but it's coming at the price of my sanity. I cannot and will not do another year of this.
+1. My kids might not have a mom left when this is over.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in Arlington but no. We will stay. I like our schools and ink so this won’t last forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I'm grateful the school system is acting responsibly to help stop the spread.
covid doesn't spread in schools.
Without testing every person in the building multiple times per week, with the high rate of asymptomatic spread in children, we have NO way of knowing that.
Stop. Spreading. Lies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I'm grateful the school system is acting responsibly to help stop the spread.
covid doesn't spread in schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My kids are doing well and nobody would know they skipped a few years of schooling. I will offer both to move to Europe and have a school year there just for experience. They are dual citizens and I don't have to work. We'd live there for half the money.
OP here. My kids are doing "well" too but it's coming at the price of my sanity. I cannot and will not do another year of this.