Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine if people would just stay home and allow the virus to die. It will look the same in past years. Some kids ahead, some on target, and some struggling.
This. I read (WaPo I think) that we're heading into a fourth round and Virginia is leading the charge. Our Governor is a doctor and we're in the Top 15 for most cases. What is wrong with this picture?
We’re also 12th in total population sooooooo one would reasonably expect us to be around 12th in total number of cases .......![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine if people would just stay home and allow the virus to die. It will look the same in past years. Some kids ahead, some on target, and some struggling.
This. I read (WaPo I think) that we're heading into a fourth round and Virginia is leading the charge. Our Governor is a doctor and we're in the Top 15 for most cases. What is wrong with this picture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine if people would just stay home and allow the virus to die. It will look the same in past years. Some kids ahead, some on target, and some struggling.
This. I read (WaPo I think) that we're heading into a fourth round and Virginia is leading the charge. Our Governor is a doctor and we're in the Top 15 for most cases. What is wrong with this picture?
Anonymous wrote:Most of us can’t afford private and anyone debating this is sort of out of touch with the larger community. And then for folks that can almost but not quite afford it it makes them feel like they’re doing something wrong. And the truth is it was really irresponsible for kids to be in private school this year. We may not like every aspect of what’s going on in the public school right now but they really were trying to do what was best for the kids. Like not die at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine if people would just stay home and allow the virus to die. It will look the same in past years. Some kids ahead, some on target, and some struggling.
This. I read (WaPo I think) that we're heading into a fourth round and Virginia is leading the charge. Our Governor is a doctor and we're in the Top 15 for most cases. What is wrong with this picture?
Anonymous wrote:Imagine if people would just stay home and allow the virus to die. It will look the same in past years. Some kids ahead, some on target, and some struggling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These questions make me want to just write the weirdest fable possible than mildly connect it to school as a question. Please stop worrying so much. It’s too soon to make these choices.
NP, we are also curious though, we will hear from private schools soon and have to commit for next year, unsure what our public alternative really will be?? should we take a private, and thus commit to maybe several years of $$$ tuition (because 1 yr is dumb and disruptive)?? Or white knuckle it through APS and hope by 2023 my kids will be doing more than remedial busy work? I mean they haven't had any homework all year, really. No assigned reading books or reports, and only books they read are the ones I push on them or they happen to already have.
What grade? How dire of a choice is this?
5th grade. We can afford the tuition fine, just means reduce our liquid long term savings (HHI of $400k, so we are fine but not DCUM rich), but no hardship to go private up through middle school. we would revaluate at high school to see if public is right option or continue with private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These questions make me want to just write the weirdest fable possible than mildly connect it to school as a question. Please stop worrying so much. It’s too soon to make these choices.
NP, we are also curious though, we will hear from private schools soon and have to commit for next year, unsure what our public alternative really will be?? should we take a private, and thus commit to maybe several years of $$$ tuition (because 1 yr is dumb and disruptive)?? Or white knuckle it through APS and hope by 2023 my kids will be doing more than remedial busy work? I mean they haven't had any homework all year, really. No assigned reading books or reports, and only books they read are the ones I push on them or they happen to already have.
What grade? How dire of a choice is this?
5th grade. We can afford the tuition fine, just means reduce our liquid long term savings (HHI of $400k, so we are fine but not DCUM rich), but no hardship to go private up through middle school. we would revaluate at high school to see if public is right option or continue with private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids will be masked until the majority have been offered the vaccine.
So in Fall, APS will be providing differentiated learning, full 5-day week in class, and only thing out of ordinary would be mask wearing? That would be awesome.
I’d be entirely comfortable with this. I’d also be ok if they waited til Jan 22, though i prefer sooner.