Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you an SSMA parent or did you only hear this?
Either there's a policy that means they never should have opened in the first place because they'll never open again if following this protocol, or there's got to be more to the story.
I'm an SSMA parent. The email from the school said only the affected classroom would close, but when I arrived for drop-off I was informed that the entire school was closed.
This is completely bananas. I'm really sorry. I'm pretty pragmatic about how long it will be for my elem kid's class to quarantine, but I can't imagine the entire school closing because a parent was exposed. I appreciate logical COVID containment and prevention strategies but this is absurd. I'd go directly to the school's Board of Directors and also review the school's covid plans that they had to file with the charter school board to see if this was approved or if they went overboard in response.
Anonymous wrote:5 cases at DCI
Anonymous wrote:Just received a call from SSMA stating that a student had a sibling at another school who was in close contact with a child who tested positive. So two cases of possible exposure. School is closed until next Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Just received a call from SSMA stating that a student had a sibling at another school who was in close contact with a child who tested positive. So two cases of possible exposure. School is closed until next Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you an SSMA parent or did you only hear this?
Either there's a policy that means they never should have opened in the first place because they'll never open again if following this protocol, or there's got to be more to the story.
I'm an SSMA parent. The email from the school said only the affected classroom would close, but when I arrived for drop-off I was informed that the entire school was closed.
This is completely bananas. I'm really sorry. I'm pretty pragmatic about how long it will be for my elem kid's class to quarantine, but I can't imagine the entire school closing because a parent was exposed. I appreciate logical COVID containment and prevention strategies but this is absurd. I'd go directly to the school's Board of Directors and also review the school's covid plans that they had to file with the charter school board to see if this was approved or if they went overboard in response.
Anonymous wrote:Is their plan to close the whole school any time a parent, student or staff tests positive? There won't be school all year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you an SSMA parent or did you only hear this?
Either there's a policy that means they never should have opened in the first place because they'll never open again if following this protocol, or there's got to be more to the story.
I'm an SSMA parent. The email from the school said only the affected classroom would close, but when I arrived for drop-off I was informed that the entire school was closed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is their plan to close the whole school any time a parent, student or staff tests positive? There won't be school all year!
It appears to be that they will close the whole school any time a parent has contact with someone who tested positive, which is even worse. There has to be more to the story, because that policy makes no sense and means that the school will be closed all year.
Anonymous wrote:Is their plan to close the whole school any time a parent, student or staff tests positive? There won't be school all year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you an SSMA parent or did you only hear this?
Either there's a policy that means they never should have opened in the first place because they'll never open again if following this protocol, or there's got to be more to the story.
I'm an SSMA parent. The email from the school said only the affected classroom would close, but when I arrived for drop-off I was informed that the entire school was closed.