Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 17:42     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Schools that have not announced reopening fir in person school plans : Maret, GDS, and Sidwell.


They are on an island all to themselves tone-deaf as always


More like DC politicians and DC schools are in another planet. Can’t govern or manage anything. They deserve each other. Everyone else will clear out in one to two years time.


The number of listings in zips that these schools serve is testament to that happening now and in the near future.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 17:17     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We left DC last year and are now at a private in a different area that has thoughtfully and successfully opened to all grades. You all have every right to be pissed, and I would be too if I were in your shoes. Whatever schools your kids attend in DC know about my kids' school and the other big private across the country that have opened and are doing fine. I know our school was in communication with many of yours and I imagine you are very similarly situated in terms of money, space, and numbers of cases. The biggest difference I can see is the politics at your schools, although ours is most definitely not filled with Republicans so it's not like we're on the complete other end of the spectrum. In any event, I wish you all the best in getting your schools to reopen. We did DL for last year, obviously, and although we were very pleased with what our school did, even at its best it is no substitute for teaching kids in person.


Glad your family has landed at a school that has been able to sucessfully re-open and deliver fully its educational product to your children. I have some questions that, if you wouldn't mind answering it would perhaps be helpful to guide DC Privates:

1) You say your kids are attending- are classes outdoor only or fully indoor with A/C on ?

2) Are numbers limited to 10 students per class, per the CDC requirements and are desks all facing front ?

3) Are your kids all being taught in person by the same highly skilled/ seniority faculty that taught all the same AP/ Honors classes pre-covid or did many of those coveted teachers take paid leave to protect their own health due to them having: HTN, Diabetes, Immune Supression, Lung Disease or being over age 65 ?

4) How transparently are covid cases among housekeeping, security, kitchen staff, IT staff and Faculty being disclosed to school community and Board of Health ( not names of those testing positive of course, but case incidents ?

Or is this school you have found just opening its doors, pretending covid is a myth and keeping its faculty/ staff case numbers & resignations a secret from enrolled parents and all employees ?



PP here.

1) Classes are not fully outdoor although the school has purchased tents that have been erected all over campus to provide additional outside learning space. However, some classes are still held inside. The school did upgrade all the HVAC systems in order to improve the ventilation indoors.

2) The classes have more than 10 kids in them but each desk is spaced at least six feet away from the other desks. Our school facilities are huge and the classrooms previously had different areas dedicated to reading nooks, art stations, etc. With removing those, they were able to fit all the desks in, all facing the same, and maintain spacing. I don't see on the CDC website that is says you are supposed to limit class sizes to 10 - can you show me that?

3) One of my children has a new teacher this year but the school had been recruiting her for years and the teacher she is replacing announced her retirement last fall, so it didn't have anything to do with COVID. I am not aware of any other teachers that left.

4) The school is being very transparent about all the testing results. We knew that one student out of all the students, faculty, and staff that were tested before school started were positive, and we knew that that child was doing DL for 14 days before being tested again. (We didn't know the name of the child, just the results of the test and the response). The school has tested everyone every two weeks since school started (students, faculty, and staff), and there was one positive test in a student during the second round of testing. The entire school was notified of the positive result and the grade of the child who tested positive (not their name, obviously). Everyone was given the option to be tested again if they desired. Also, the state department of health was contacted and the school was engaging in contact tracing to determine if they needed to alert anyone else about this case.

The school is definitely not pretending that COVID doesn't exist. Parents have to wear masks to enter campus for drop off and pick up (even when in your car), no one is allowed to get out of your car (I had to take one of my children for a doctor's appointment totally unrelated to COVID and she was brought out to my car, I was not allowed to get out), and the campus is basically locked down (we have a guard house with gates at the only entrance so it's an easy thing to do). The school constantly sends out reminders for the symptoms that need to be checked daily, they do temperature checks for all students, faculty, and staff when they arrive and there are temperature sensors installed throughout the school. They are doing pooled testing in addition to the testing every other week, and are also testing the sewage on a regular basis.

I have been to the school for pick ups as well as during the day twice (once for my daughter's doctor's appointment and once to pick up something from the bookstore, which was also brought to my car), and I have witnessed the kids who were outside during those times. The teachers were militant about keeping the kids apart, the kids were always masked, even when playing on the basketball court or during PE, and I did not see any other parents out of their cars. I honestly don't know what else they could have done or could be doing.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 13:45     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Schools that have not announced reopening fir in person school plans : Maret, GDS, and Sidwell.


They are on an island all to themselves tone-deaf as always


More like DC politicians and DC schools are in another planet. Can’t govern or manage anything. They deserve each other. Everyone else will clear out in one to two years time.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 12:13     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Anonymous wrote:Have NCS/STA announced hybrid plans?


No.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 12:13     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Have NCS/STA announced hybrid plans?
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 12:08     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Anonymous wrote:Schools that have not announced reopening fir in person school plans : Maret, GDS, and Sidwell.


They are on an island all to themselves tone-deaf as always
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 11:59     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Anonymous wrote:Schools that have not announced reopening fir in person school plans : Maret, GDS, and Sidwell.


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Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 11:59     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Schools that have not announced reopening fir in person school plans : Maret, GDS, and Sidwell.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 11:57     Subject: Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

It's a political issue. It has nothing to do with Covid. I'm a democrat, but, obviously, blue areas are creating max hysteria with the thought that it hurts Trump. It really just hurts poor kids.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 11:55     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

So the incompetent attorney didn’t win the case?
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2020 13:16     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We left DC last year and are now at a private in a different area that has thoughtfully and successfully opened to all grades. You all have every right to be pissed, and I would be too if I were in your shoes. Whatever schools your kids attend in DC know about my kids' school and the other big private across the country that have opened and are doing fine. I know our school was in communication with many of yours and I imagine you are very similarly situated in terms of money, space, and numbers of cases. The biggest difference I can see is the politics at your schools, although ours is most definitely not filled with Republicans so it's not like we're on the complete other end of the spectrum. In any event, I wish you all the best in getting your schools to reopen. We did DL for last year, obviously, and although we were very pleased with what our school did, even at its best it is no substitute for teaching kids in person.


Glad your family has landed at a school that has been able to sucessfully re-open and deliver fully its educational product to your children. I have some questions that, if you wouldn't mind answering it would perhaps be helpful to guide DC Privates:

1) You say your kids are attending- are classes outdoor only or fully indoor with A/C on ?

2) Are numbers limited to 10 students per class, per the CDC requirements and are desks all facing front ?

3) Are your kids all being taught in person by the same highly skilled/ seniority faculty that taught all the same AP/ Honors classes pre-covid or did many of those coveted teachers take paid leave to protect their own health due to them having: HTN, Diabetes, Immune Supression, Lung Disease or being over age 65 ?

4) How transparently are covid cases among housekeeping, security, kitchen staff, IT staff and Faculty being disclosed to school community and Board of Health ( not names of those testing positive of course, but case incidents ?

Or is this school you have found just opening its doors, pretending covid is a myth and keeping its faculty/ staff case numbers & resignations a secret from enrolled parents and all employees ?



Know you will be responsible for raising money for your school. I'm closing my wallet if my DC cannot attend.


PP doesn't raise money for the school. He takes it.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2020 22:03     Subject: Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are DC privates seemingly the only private schools in the country that are doing full DL? I have friends with kids in privates in Chicago, Seattle, CT, Florida and even Manhattan (FFS) who are back at school between two and five days a week. Our COVID rates are just as low or lower than most of those places. And we have space to have the kids outside (versus some of the NYC schools.). Every day that goes by, we get closer to winter/cold weather/flu season, and I get more frustrated. What will it take for DC privates to have kids on campus in any capacity?


Your subject line is off . This isn’t a matter of a handful of schools being “conservative” in decisions, they are being irrational and dysfunctional. The data is there, and fine, risks of Covid are very low and very infrequent.


+1
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2020 21:27     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We left DC last year and are now at a private in a different area that has thoughtfully and successfully opened to all grades. You all have every right to be pissed, and I would be too if I were in your shoes. Whatever schools your kids attend in DC know about my kids' school and the other big private across the country that have opened and are doing fine. I know our school was in communication with many of yours and I imagine you are very similarly situated in terms of money, space, and numbers of cases. The biggest difference I can see is the politics at your schools, although ours is most definitely not filled with Republicans so it's not like we're on the complete other end of the spectrum. In any event, I wish you all the best in getting your schools to reopen. We did DL for last year, obviously, and although we were very pleased with what our school did, even at its best it is no substitute for teaching kids in person.


Glad your family has landed at a school that has been able to sucessfully re-open and deliver fully its educational product to your children. I have some questions that, if you wouldn't mind answering it would perhaps be helpful to guide DC Privates:

1) You say your kids are attending- are classes outdoor only or fully indoor with A/C on ?

2) Are numbers limited to 10 students per class, per the CDC requirements and are desks all facing front ?

3) Are your kids all being taught in person by the same highly skilled/ seniority faculty that taught all the same AP/ Honors classes pre-covid or did many of those coveted teachers take paid leave to protect their own health due to them having: HTN, Diabetes, Immune Supression, Lung Disease or being over age 65 ?

4) How transparently are covid cases among housekeeping, security, kitchen staff, IT staff and Faculty being disclosed to school community and Board of Health ( not names of those testing positive of course, but case incidents ?

Or is this school you have found just opening its doors, pretending covid is a myth and keeping its faculty/ staff case numbers & resignations a secret from enrolled parents and all employees ?



Know you will be responsible for raising money for your school. I'm closing my wallet if my DC cannot attend.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2020 15:36     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check the GDS thread. The movement went there.

Schools will not reopen until heads are not facing an insurrection.


If you really think that your school’s HOS is so incompetent, leave. Give your legal threats to them. They will let you use your insurance. Get out and stop ruining this for those of us who do not agree with your tactics. You will be happier.


You sound just as nutty as the never openers.


NP, but PP, you think it sounds crazy to leave a school when you think that the HOS is incompetent? How is that nutty?
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2020 13:19     Subject: Re:Why are DC privates the most conservative when in comes to COVID precautions?

Anonymous wrote:Check the GDS thread. The movement went there.

Schools will not reopen until heads are not facing an insurrection.


If you really think that your school’s HOS is so incompetent, leave. Give your legal threats to them. They will let you use your insurance. Get out and stop ruining this for those of us who do not agree with your tactics. You will be happier.


You sound just as nutty as the never openers.