Anonymous
Post 03/20/2021 08:22     Subject: Re:Are we supposed to be answering APS Qualtrics every single day?

Anonymous wrote:
There appear to be high caseloads at a few schools with TJMS even quarantining several classrooms due to positive case(s). Should we assume that the numbers are even higher than what is being reported? If so, that's pretty concerning.


Interesting how no one on this thread even seemed to notice the above post. This is going to start happening at all the schools.


Oh I noticed. Don’t care. I sent my kid with the assumption that there will be cases. This changes nothing.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2021 23:58     Subject: Are we supposed to be answering APS Qualtrics every single day?

I fill it out every day for both kids. Including the weekends. My son goes hybrid to MS and my daughter is all virtual at HS but participates in sports. Since both kids interact with other kids at school I complete it so it is on record. It takes 15 seconds per form per day. I really don’t understand why people are so resistant.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2021 18:27     Subject: Re:Are we supposed to be answering APS Qualtrics every single day?

There appear to be high caseloads at a few schools with TJMS even quarantining several classrooms due to positive case(s). Should we assume that the numbers are even higher than what is being reported? If so, that's pretty concerning.


Interesting how no one on this thread even seemed to notice the above post. This is going to start happening at all the schools.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 21:33     Subject: Are we supposed to be answering APS Qualtrics every single day?

I only fill out days my kids go. Otherwise I hit delete.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 18:51     Subject: Re:Are we supposed to be answering APS Qualtrics every single day?



Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Yes, the instructions are very specific that you should be answering every day. Think about it, if someone who goes to school Thursday/Friday gets a positive test on Saturday but doesn’t report it until the following Thursday, that’s a lot of lost days that could be spent contact tracing and trying to head off further spread. If too many people don’t answer every day, APS also loses a a lot of potentially valuable data to assess whether covid appears to be spreading in school communities because the data it does get is too limited to be useful.

It’s not that hard to click through the survey each day, and I really don’t get people who screamed about how we needed to do more to get covid under control but then aren’t willing to make the slightest effort to help APS do its part.



Because any "data" they collect is fairly useless.

Someone who doesn't fill it out if kid isn't in school.


It’s useless because of people like you. Congratulations.



Thank you! I appreciate the congratulations.

It's pandemic theater. You do realize people are just clicking no. If your kid was really feeling sick would you really send them to school?[b] If so there are bigger issues than a useless checklist. It's more a CYA checklist.[/quote

This is one of the most naive things I have ever read on DCUM. Just why do you suppose some teachers in APS were worried about going back? Because for years, parents have sent sick kids to school so that they can go to work, etc. They drop them off and pray they won't get a call at work. Most years, teachers suck it up and know they will be exposed to sick kids. But this year, it's different, because COVID is so much riskier.

This is not a CYA checklist. You need to open your eyes.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 14:07     Subject: Are we supposed to be answering APS Qualtrics every single day?

Hybrid. Only on days in school.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 14:06     Subject: Are we supposed to be answering APS Qualtrics every single day?

We are virtual no don’t fill it out
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 12:16     Subject: Are we supposed to be answering APS Qualtrics every single day?

I do M-F too. Also hybrid.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 12:09     Subject: Re:Are we supposed to be answering APS Qualtrics every single day?

My kid is hybrid. I fill it out M-F and skip the weekends.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 10:12     Subject: Are we supposed to be answering APS Qualtrics every single day?

In the case of exposure, the 14-day exclusion clock starts on the day you report it via the survey, not on the day of the actual exposure. So the sooner you report it, the sooner your kid can get back to school.