Anonymous wrote:Is are arlington kids learning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing that got my attention is that part of the 5:30 am health check includes a certification that you will abide by certain practices in your own family, even if your kid remains virtual, and one of those things is that you and your children will remain 10 feet apart from others and wear masks when engaging in physical activity outdoors.
I just noticed this thanks to you pointing it out. LOL to limiting touching of surfaces to only when necessary. This is just not anywhere close to something that is an issue.
Anonymous wrote:The thing that got my attention is that part of the 5:30 am health check includes a certification that you will abide by certain practices in your own family, even if your kid remains virtual, and one of those things is that you and your children will remain 10 feet apart from others and wear masks when engaging in physical activity outdoors.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, then keep your kids home. We opted virtual in part because we don’t trust the safety protocols but also because we knew our kids would get more opportunities to move and also get outside if they stayed home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a rumor. Principal announced at our town hall. 10 feet apart, masked abd no shared equipment or balls.
WHAT!?! What are they trying to accomplish, further damage to our kids' and students' mental health? What is the logic? I think APS is punishing families that want to return.
OMG do you know how many kids across the country have no recess.
Get them learning then worry about recess. Priorites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a rumor. Principal announced at our town hall. 10 feet apart, masked abd no shared equipment or balls.
WHAT!?! What are they trying to accomplish, further damage to our kids' and students' mental health? What is the logic? I think APS is punishing families that want to return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of childcare facilities and private schools that have had recess without a 10 foot spacing distance. Where are they even getting this stuff from?
It's ridiculous. APS is different for some reason?
All the APS soccer, flag football and basketball kids have been playing in outdoor leagues/games face-to-face all Fall/winter so this is ridiculous.
Exactly - I can't make sense of their decisions.
I never understood why they opened sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of childcare facilities and private schools that have had recess without a 10 foot spacing distance. Where are they even getting this stuff from?
It's ridiculous. APS is different for some reason?
All the APS soccer, flag football and basketball kids have been playing in outdoor leagues/games face-to-face all Fall/winter so this is ridiculous.
Exactly - I can't make sense of their decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, at the Catholic school in my neighborhood (not APS, but another Va. district), kids have been running around outside, maskless, with no apparent distancing efforts, 5 days a week, since September.
Anonymous wrote:APS = indoor lunch with 100 kids in a room is safe
APS = kicking a soccer ball is an unacceptable high risk activity that must be banned
So much for science.