Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We won't know for a while, we don't even know how long the vaccine lasts.
And why a whole thread on PK?? All kids should have school in person.
Because when PK parents post in more general threads, people yell at us “Pk isn’t mandatory! Who cares? Let’s talk about the grades that actually matter!”
Of course all kids deserve to be in school, but it’s ok for PK parents to have a thread discussing concerns unique to them.
This x1000. Pay for daycare for another year.
What about my self contained pre-k child? I’ve seen more results with online school than his toddler day care! So FU. Pre-K deserves to be in person too!
Every child deserves to be in school in person, to be clear. But PK is a privilege, it's not a right. This is true even in non-pandemic years. No one is guaranteed a Pk spot. We are lucky to have PK spots available in this city, but they are not guaranteed. I can't speak for self-contained PK, I have no idea what the rights are for that.
What I'm tired of is PK parents taking up time and resources at my kids' school when they should be focusing those resources on getting K-5 back in person.
(Also, try to be a bigger person and don't curse out opinions you don't agree with.)
The fact that PK is not a required grade does not mean it isn't a grade that is supported by DC. We all pay taxes in DC, presumably you got free PK for your kids while they were younger. No one is stealing resources and PK parents are absolutely in their rights to want their kids to go back as well.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We won't know for a while, we don't even know how long the vaccine lasts.
And why a whole thread on PK?? All kids should have school in person.
Because when PK parents post in more general threads, people yell at us “Pk isn’t mandatory! Who cares? Let’s talk about the grades that actually matter!”
Of course all kids deserve to be in school, but it’s ok for PK parents to have a thread discussing concerns unique to them.
This x1000. Pay for daycare for another year.
What about my self contained pre-k child? I’ve seen more results with online school than his toddler day care! So FU. Pre-K deserves to be in person too!
Every child deserves to be in school in person, to be clear. But PK is a privilege, it's not a right. This is true even in non-pandemic years. No one is guaranteed a Pk spot. We are lucky to have PK spots available in this city, but they are not guaranteed. I can't speak for self-contained PK, I have no idea what the rights are for that.
What I'm tired of is PK parents taking up time and resources at my kids' school when they should be focusing those resources on getting K-5 back in person.
(Also, try to be a bigger person and don't curse out opinions you don't agree with.)
The fact that PK is not a required grade does not mean it isn't a grade that is supported by DC. We all pay taxes in DC, presumably you got free PK for your kids while they were younger. No one is stealing resources and PK parents are absolutely in their rights to want their kids to go back as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTU is demanding no in person 5 day a week school until 2023 when all children are vaccinated. It’s simply time to move.
do you have a citation for this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes.
the number of coronavirus cases is plummeting. the numbers in dc look pretty good. our positivity rate is only 3.5 percent, and hardly anyone has been vaccinated.
once a significant number of people get vaccinated, the number of coronavirus cases in dc will be tiny.
What was the positivity rate that schools were originally saying they wanted for opening?
Anonymous wrote:WTU is demanding no in person 5 day a week school until 2023 when all children are vaccinated. It’s simply time to move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We won't know for a while, we don't even know how long the vaccine lasts.
And why a whole thread on PK?? All kids should have school in person.
Because when PK parents post in more general threads, people yell at us “Pk isn’t mandatory! Who cares? Let’s talk about the grades that actually matter!”
Of course all kids deserve to be in school, but it’s ok for PK parents to have a thread discussing concerns unique to them.
This x1000. Pay for daycare for another year.
What about my self contained pre-k child? I’ve seen more results with online school than his toddler day care! So FU. Pre-K deserves to be in person too!
Every child deserves to be in school in person, to be clear. But PK is a privilege, it's not a right. This is true even in non-pandemic years. No one is guaranteed a Pk spot. We are lucky to have PK spots available in this city, but they are not guaranteed. I can't speak for self-contained PK, I have no idea what the rights are for that.
What I'm tired of is PK parents taking up time and resources at my kids' school when they should be focusing those resources on getting K-5 back in person.
(Also, try to be a bigger person and don't curse out opinions you don't agree with.)
Anonymous wrote:yes.
the number of coronavirus cases is plummeting. the numbers in dc look pretty good. our positivity rate is only 3.5 percent, and hardly anyone has been vaccinated.
once a significant number of people get vaccinated, the number of coronavirus cases in dc will be tiny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have had an au pair since DD was six months old. She is going home in August and we had thought about not having an AP and just doing PREK3, but we are going to get another AP and try PREK3, just in case we are not able to send DD full-time. It's expensive, and we would prefer to rent out our ADU, but it is what it is.
Seriously??? You are composing about have to get another au pair next year?
Anonymous wrote:WTU is demanding no in person 5 day a week school until 2023 when all children are vaccinated. It’s simply time to move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have had an au pair since DD was six months old. She is going home in August and we had thought about not having an AP and just doing PREK3, but we are going to get another AP and try PREK3, just in case we are not able to send DD full-time. It's expensive, and we would prefer to rent out our ADU, but it is what it is.
Seriously??? You are composing about have to get another au pair next year?
Anonymous wrote:We have had an au pair since DD was six months old. She is going home in August and we had thought about not having an AP and just doing PREK3, but we are going to get another AP and try PREK3, just in case we are not able to send DD full-time. It's expensive, and we would prefer to rent out our ADU, but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We won't know for a while, we don't even know how long the vaccine lasts.
And why a whole thread on PK?? All kids should have school in person.
Because when PK parents post in more general threads, people yell at us “Pk isn’t mandatory! Who cares? Let’s talk about the grades that actually matter!”
Of course all kids deserve to be in school, but it’s ok for PK parents to have a thread discussing concerns unique to them.
This x1000. Pay for daycare for another year.
What about my self contained pre-k child? I’ve seen more results with online school than his toddler day care! So FU. Pre-K deserves to be in person too!
Every child deserves to be in school in person, to be clear. But PK is a privilege, it's not a right. This is true even in non-pandemic years. No one is guaranteed a Pk spot. We are lucky to have PK spots available in this city, but they are not guaranteed. I can't speak for self-contained PK, I have no idea what the rights are for that.
What I'm tired of is PK parents taking up time and resources at my kids' school when they should be focusing those resources on getting K-5 back in person.
(Also, try to be a bigger person and don't curse out opinions you don't agree with.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We won't know for a while, we don't even know how long the vaccine lasts.
And why a whole thread on PK?? All kids should have school in person.
Because when PK parents post in more general threads, people yell at us “Pk isn’t mandatory! Who cares? Let’s talk about the grades that actually matter!”
Of course all kids deserve to be in school, but it’s ok for PK parents to have a thread discussing concerns unique to them.
This x1000. Pay for daycare for another year.
What about my self contained pre-k child? I’ve seen more results with online school than his toddler day care! So FU. Pre-K deserves to be in person too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We won't know for a while, we don't even know how long the vaccine lasts.
And why a whole thread on PK?? All kids should have school in person.
Because when PK parents post in more general threads, people yell at us “Pk isn’t mandatory! Who cares? Let’s talk about the grades that actually matter!”
Of course all kids deserve to be in school, but it’s ok for PK parents to have a thread discussing concerns unique to them.
This x1000. Pay for daycare for another year.