Anonymous wrote:I’m optimistic enough to think that not enough parents will opt out of testing to make a significant difference in understanding transmission at the school (even though I wish opting out were not an option).
I also don’t think you should flame people for traveling without knowing more about what they are doing. We have done a lot but only to places we can drive to. If someone has to keep we use the woods. And once we arrive at our Airbnb we do only outdoor activities, and all our shopping is contactless either thru delivery or pickup. This sort of activity keeps us sane and doesn’t drive the spread.
Yet, with vaccines on the horizon, and all we have invested in figuring out DL, I don’t see a compelling reason to send my kids into a school building right now. For my kids, the added value of an in-person experience (esp with covid restrictions) over the DL experience, is simply not worth the risk of me or my spouse getting covid. And that is not to mention the public health concerns. I wish more people thought this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reminder that DCPS allows parents to opt out of having their kid tested and it's completely confidential.
I can see a lot of parents not wanting to know.
This is the scariest comment by a parent. And it's real. No wonder my teachers don't want to come back.
Yeah, I don’t understand this. If these families are so pressed to get their kids back in school. Testing should be mandatory. What good is testing if it’s optional?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reminder that DCPS allows parents to opt out of having their kid tested and it's completely confidential.
I can see a lot of parents not wanting to know.
This is the scariest comment by a parent. And it's real. No wonder my teachers don't want to come back.
Anonymous wrote:Where are all these people who wanted their kids back because of the learning loss and kid's don't get covid?
I'm going further - there will be a few kids my DC won't play with after things are back to normal. Too many social media post of people play risk roulette traveling to hot spots without masks. Didn't like those families anyway so I win twice.
Anonymous wrote:Reminder that DCPS allows parents to opt out of having their kid tested and it's completely confidential.
I can see a lot of parents not wanting to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes we did. We probably will until DH and I are vaccinated. You have to be okay with getting sick to send them in now. I know that parents at our school are being irresponsible too so no way in hell am I sending the kids in to be around kids who are flying places or going out to eat. That’s nuts.
Agreed. On my FB timeline I see a family at my school that accepted in person spots for two of their kids. Over break they posted pics from FL. Next update as of yesterday, skiing in VT. Social contract my ass. I’ll keep my kid at home for now because I do not trust my neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Yes we did. We probably will until DH and I are vaccinated. You have to be okay with getting sick to send them in now. I know that parents at our school are being irresponsible too so no way in hell am I sending the kids in to be around kids who are flying places or going out to eat. That’s nuts.