Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as I know Northam has not signed this into law yet. I think it would make the most sense for highschool to be concurrent 1st quarter to allow time for everyone to be vaccinated. Then 5 days a week after that. For lower grades, concurrent 1st semester perhaps? Younger kids won't be vaccinated until 2022 according to Fauci.
I do think they will need to be concurrent even if it's 5 days concurrent. Once kids are vaccinated they should all have the option of returning to school full time in person. Anyone who doesn't want to return once vaccinated or given the vaccine option can do virtual Virginia.
Genuinely curious: how many US school districts do you think offer regular in-person school as of right now?
Somebody posted some information on one of the other boards that said 5 days in person was maybe 20%?? Not positive the of exact number but it's something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as I know Northam has not signed this into law yet. I think it would make the most sense for highschool to be concurrent 1st quarter to allow time for everyone to be vaccinated. Then 5 days a week after that. For lower grades, concurrent 1st semester perhaps? Younger kids won't be vaccinated until 2022 according to Fauci.
I do think they will need to be concurrent even if it's 5 days concurrent. Once kids are vaccinated they should all have the option of returning to school full time in person. Anyone who doesn't want to return once vaccinated or given the vaccine option can do virtual Virginia.
Genuinely curious: how many US school districts do you think offer regular in-person school as of right now?
Anonymous wrote:As far as I know Northam has not signed this into law yet. I think it would make the most sense for highschool to be concurrent 1st quarter to allow time for everyone to be vaccinated. Then 5 days a week after that. For lower grades, concurrent 1st semester perhaps? Younger kids won't be vaccinated until 2022 according to Fauci.
I do think they will need to be concurrent even if it's 5 days concurrent. Once kids are vaccinated they should all have the option of returning to school full time in person. Anyone who doesn't want to return once vaccinated or given the vaccine option can do virtual Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO Concurrent. Absolutely not. Its the worst version of everything.
how do you know? Its just barely even started up.
Anonymous wrote:As far as I know Northam has not signed this into law yet. I think it would make the most sense for highschool to be concurrent 1st quarter to allow time for everyone to be vaccinated. Then 5 days a week after that. For lower grades, concurrent 1st semester perhaps? Younger kids won't be vaccinated until 2022 according to Fauci.
I do think they will need to be concurrent even if it's 5 days concurrent. Once kids are vaccinated they should all have the option of returning to school full time in person. Anyone who doesn't want to return once vaccinated or given the vaccine option can do virtual Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:NO Concurrent. Absolutely not. Its the worst version of everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoping high school looks like a normal 5 day a week schedule, most kids are vaccinated and mashed, and all windows cracked open.
If you’re vaccinated I hope you don’t have to be masked. Most epidemiologists I follow say vaccinated people should get to throw their masks away once they reach a critical mass.
New variants. If life returns to normal except for masks and open windows for awhile, that sounds pretty fabulous to me.
Your T-cells will still help with the scary v-v-v-v-variants.
https://twitter.com/MonicaGandhi9/status/1366754001723645952
You have the maturity of an 8 year old bully, no wonder it’s hard for you to imagine being moderately inconvenienced by a small piece of cloth in exchange for everything returning to normal. Be best.
Sorry, the sarcasm was out of line and you were right to call me out on it.
NP. I hope you also recognize how gross the fake stutter is.
It was supposed to represent a fear thing, but I hear you and will note.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoping high school looks like a normal 5 day a week schedule, most kids are vaccinated and mashed, and all windows cracked open.
If you’re vaccinated I hope you don’t have to be masked. Most epidemiologists I follow say vaccinated people should get to throw their masks away once they reach a critical mass.
New variants. If life returns to normal except for masks and open windows for awhile, that sounds pretty fabulous to me.
Your T-cells will still help with the scary v-v-v-v-variants.
https://twitter.com/MonicaGandhi9/status/1366754001723645952
You have the maturity of an 8 year old bully, no wonder it’s hard for you to imagine being moderately inconvenienced by a small piece of cloth in exchange for everything returning to normal. Be best.
Sorry, the sarcasm was out of line and you were right to call me out on it.
NP. I hope you also recognize how gross the fake stutter is.
It was supposed to represent a fear thing, but I hear you and will note.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoping high school looks like a normal 5 day a week schedule, most kids are vaccinated and mashed, and all windows cracked open.
If you’re vaccinated I hope you don’t have to be masked. Most epidemiologists I follow say vaccinated people should get to throw their masks away once they reach a critical mass.
New variants. If life returns to normal except for masks and open windows for awhile, that sounds pretty fabulous to me.
Your T-cells will still help with the scary v-v-v-v-variants.
https://twitter.com/MonicaGandhi9/status/1366754001723645952
You have the maturity of an 8 year old bully, no wonder it’s hard for you to imagine being moderately inconvenienced by a small piece of cloth in exchange for everything returning to normal. Be best.
Sorry, the sarcasm was out of line and you were right to call me out on it.
NP. I hope you also recognize how gross the fake stutter is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoping high school looks like a normal 5 day a week schedule, most kids are vaccinated and mashed, and all windows cracked open.
If you’re vaccinated I hope you don’t have to be masked. Most epidemiologists I follow say vaccinated people should get to throw their masks away once they reach a critical mass.
New variants. If life returns to normal except for masks and open windows for awhile, that sounds pretty fabulous to me.
Your T-cells will still help with the scary v-v-v-v-variants.
https://twitter.com/MonicaGandhi9/status/1366754001723645952
You have the maturity of an 8 year old bully, no wonder it’s hard for you to imagine being moderately inconvenienced by a small piece of cloth in exchange for everything returning to normal. Be best.
Sorry, the sarcasm was out of line and you were right to call me out on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoping high school looks like a normal 5 day a week schedule, most kids are vaccinated and mashed, and all windows cracked open.
If you’re vaccinated I hope you don’t have to be masked. Most epidemiologists I follow say vaccinated people should get to throw their masks away once they reach a critical mass.
New variants. If life returns to normal except for masks and open windows for awhile, that sounds pretty fabulous to me.
Your T-cells will still help with the scary v-v-v-v-variants.
https://twitter.com/MonicaGandhi9/status/1366754001723645952
You have the maturity of an 8 year old bully, no wonder it’s hard for you to imagine being moderately inconvenienced by a small piece of cloth in exchange for everything returning to normal. Be best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoping high school looks like a normal 5 day a week schedule, most kids are vaccinated and mashed, and all windows cracked open.
If you’re vaccinated I hope you don’t have to be masked. Most epidemiologists I follow say vaccinated people should get to throw their masks away once they reach a critical mass.
New variants. If life returns to normal except for masks and open windows for awhile, that sounds pretty fabulous to me.
Your T-cells will still help with the scary v-v-v-v-variants.
https://twitter.com/MonicaGandhi9/status/1366754001723645952