Anonymous wrote:FWIW, wrestling was not allowed.
Winter season is almost over and was a success. At the last Wakefield PTA meeting, the principal said that several basketball teams had to quarantine because Wakefield played teams that ended up having a positive case. No known transmission to WHS athletes. No known spread among WHS athletes.
My kid was one of the many who participated. It was so beneficial -- physically, socially, even academically. Kid was SO MUCH happier -- better focused. We are all sad the season is basically over.
I'm one of those parents who fought APS to do this and I'm proud to have had a role in reversing the call. This was a good thing for our kids.
AND, showing that it can be done is one teeny tiny step into showing APS that it is possible to have kids safely in buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is an outbreak? Yorktown basketball cancelled games and practices for at least a week? Massless indoor sportswear NOT recommended by the CDC, by the way.
Are you sure they didn’t get it from one of the man Yorktown parties?.
Anonymous wrote:What is an outbreak? Yorktown basketball cancelled games and practices for at least a week? Massless indoor sportswear NOT recommended by the CDC, by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is an outbreak? Yorktown basketball cancelled games and practices for at least a week? Massless indoor sportswear NOT recommended by the CDC, by the way.
But in person school IS recommended by the CDC, yet here we are.Thanks APS.
So, you pick and choose when we should follow CDC guidance. Must follow for school, but ok to ignore for sports. Also, CDC says safe with masks, distance, and cohorts. Guess what? APS isn’t planning to cohort middle or high school students. So no, the CDC does not recommend return to school based on the APS plan for middle and high school. Only elementary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is an outbreak? Yorktown basketball cancelled games and practices for at least a week? Massless indoor sportswear NOT recommended by the CDC, by the way.
But in person school IS recommended by the CDC, yet here we are.Thanks APS.