Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about lingering sniffles and a negative test?
Out for a week?
I don't think so. I have had kids in my summer school class with colds return after a negative test (still sniffly, with mild cough)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an elementary class gets shut down because of a positive test, will it go virtual until in person can resume?
It’s not getting quarantined because they’re going to be masked. That’s what the website indicates.
Where does it indicate that? The table says elementary class would be excluded from school.
I’m with you this language is confusing.
I read it as excluded from school
If it was excluded from quarantine, the language for secondary school makes no sense. Only those in close proximity are excluded?
Plus the new definition of close contact at schools, allows for students to be between 3-6 feet and not be considered close contact. But the table removes all reference to distancing at 3 feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an elementary class gets shut down because of a positive test, will it go virtual until in person can resume?
It’s not getting quarantined because they’re going to be masked. That’s what the website indicates.
Where does it indicate that? The table says elementary class would be excluded from school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an elementary class gets shut down because of a positive test, will it go virtual until in person can resume?
It’s not getting quarantined because they’re going to be masked. That’s what the website indicates.
Where does it indicate that? The table says elementary class would be excluded from school.
No, excluded from contact tracing if masked. This is the CDC guidance in the K-12 environment. An APS town hall on Aug 11 will explain more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an elementary class gets shut down because of a positive test, will it go virtual until in person can resume?
It’s not getting quarantined because they’re going to be masked. That’s what the website indicates.
Where does it indicate that? The table says elementary class would be excluded from school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an elementary class gets shut down because of a positive test, will it go virtual until in person can resume?
It’s not getting quarantined because they’re going to be masked. That’s what the website indicates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No mention of lunch.
Has it been abolished?
I believe lunch will be back in cafeterias
Some threads keep saying that Durán walked back outdoor lunch and all lunch will be in the cafeteria now.
Anonymous wrote:Masks are required for fully vaccinated teachers as well, I guess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about lingering sniffles and a negative test?
Out for a week?
I don't think so. I have had kids in my summer school class with colds return after a negative test (still sniffly, with mild cough)
Keep your sick kid home and stop spreading this stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about lingering sniffles and a negative test?
Out for a week?
I don't think so. I have had kids in my summer school class with colds return after a negative test (still sniffly, with mild cough)
Anonymous wrote:Masks are required for fully vaccinated teachers as well, I guess?
Anonymous wrote:If an elementary class gets shut down because of a positive test, will it go virtual until in person can resume?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No mention of lunch.
Has it been abolished?
I believe lunch will be back in cafeterias
Anonymous wrote:If an elementary class gets shut down because of a positive test, will it go virtual until in person can resume?