Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13 cases?! What grades? Was it community spread?
Yes, it was community spread NOT from school. Only one student had even been on campus and did it not spread from her at all.
Not a ding against SR the school, as this is ALL on the parents, but the other way to look at this is that the school community DID spread it among themselves, just not on school campus or on a school event. If 13 kids at a single school tested positive from a single event, clearly there is no respect for social distancing measures and this is why it's hard to get schools to open and stay open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13 cases?! What grades? Was it community spread?
Yes, it was community spread NOT from school. Only one student had even been on campus and did it not spread from her at all.
Anonymous wrote:13 cases?! What grades? Was it community spread?
Anonymous wrote:13 cases?! What grades? Was it community spread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wasn’t “passing the buck.” It was 13 positive cases. I can never understand the constant snark on this board.
It certainly puts the decision to close on the advice of the county and not themselves. In case there are parents who disagreed with the decision, it allows them to point to the county authority as the reason although in reality it was discretionary. I personally think it was the right decision and it shouldn't have required hiding behind the county to make it, but considering the context it was probably necessary to provide a more authoritative basis for the decision.
Anonymous wrote:It wasn’t “passing the buck.” It was 13 positive cases. I can never understand the constant snark on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Upper School. Apparently there were several cases after President's Day weekend.
Message from HOS indicated that the decision to close was not necessarily SR's (it was taken "on advice of Dr. Gayles" = MoCo Health Commissioner)
Upper School. Apparently there were several cases after President's Day weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they still closed after the COVID positive tests?
Is this in middle school? Some of those families are very social and traveling as if there is no pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Are they still closed after the COVID positive tests?