Anonymous wrote:How hard is it to just...not travel? I truly don't understand. I don't want to travel and risk my unvaccinated kids coming into contact with more people. All of you so excited about flying to Italy, Florida, seeing MIL in NYC - don't you understand there is risk to your kids? I am worried about my kids, why aren't you worried about yours?
Anonymous wrote:How hard is it to just...not travel? I truly don't understand. I don't want to travel and risk my unvaccinated kids coming into contact with more people. All of you so excited about flying to Italy, Florida, seeing MIL in NYC - don't you understand there is risk to your kids? I am worried about my kids, why aren't you worried about yours?
Anonymous wrote:How hard is it to just...not travel? I truly don't understand. I don't want to travel and risk my unvaccinated kids coming into contact with more people. All of you so excited about flying to Italy, Florida, seeing MIL in NYC - don't you understand there is risk to your kids? I am worried about my kids, why aren't you worried about yours?
Anonymous wrote:How hard is it to just...not travel? I truly don't understand. I don't want to travel and risk my unvaccinated kids coming into contact with more people. All of you so excited about flying to Italy, Florida, seeing MIL in NYC - don't you understand there is risk to your kids? I am worried about my kids, why aren't you worried about yours?
Anonymous wrote:It occurs to me that unvaccinated teachers/staff would be in the same boat. Meaning they couldn't travel out of state on weekends, or over Thanksgiving, either. I wonder how that will play into school disruptions. Will some classes just have to move remove for a week because an unvaccinated teacher went on a trip for the weekend?
Anonymous wrote:What's the plan for schooling for these kids that have to stay out three or seven days?
Anonymous wrote:So DCPS is sending unvaccinated kids back to school cafeterias (rather than doing outdoor lunch or chohorted lunch), but they're not letting us drive to see vaccinated relatives 2 states away? Honestly I would comply with the quarantine rules if I felt like they were part of a more cohesive plan that was actually designed to prevent the spread of covid. But they are not.
Also, as a previous poster mentioned, if DCPS is not providing an educational alternative to students who should be quarantining under their rules, then they are providing a very strong disincentive to compliance. It makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OSSE updated their FAQs today- https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/Approved_Consolidated%20School%20FAQs_07.2.21.pdf
From this document- see #39:
39. If an individual travels to any place other than Maryland or Virginia and receives a
negative COVID-19 test upon their return to the District, can they return to school?
[UPDATED]
Per DC Health’s Guidance for Travel, unvaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals who have traveled
domestically to any place other than Maryland or Virginia must either (1) not attend school for 10 days
after returning, or (2) not attend school until tested for COVID-19 three to five days after returning AND
receive a negative COVID-19 viral test.
Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals who have traveled internationally must either (1) not
attend school for 10 days after returning, or (2) not attend school for seven days after returning, get
tested for COVID-19 three to five days after returning, AND receive a negative COVID-19 viral test. Even
if the test is negative, the individual must still not attend school for seven days.
osse can bite me. my elderly MIL needs regular visits in NYC and we will not be keeping my kid out of school for a single hour.
Ah yes, the entire school system exist to serve your individual family needs. Your MIL above all else. Please. I really hope all of you lying parents reveal yourselves so I know who to stay away from. The lack of values in this group is shocking. I guess your kids do need to be in school so they can learn from other people than you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OSSE updated their FAQs today- https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/Approved_Consolidated%20School%20FAQs_07.2.21.pdf
From this document- see #39:
39. If an individual travels to any place other than Maryland or Virginia and receives a
negative COVID-19 test upon their return to the District, can they return to school?
[UPDATED]
Per DC Health’s Guidance for Travel, unvaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals who have traveled
domestically to any place other than Maryland or Virginia must either (1) not attend school for 10 days
after returning, or (2) not attend school until tested for COVID-19 three to five days after returning AND
receive a negative COVID-19 viral test.
Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals who have traveled internationally must either (1) not
attend school for 10 days after returning, or (2) not attend school for seven days after returning, get
tested for COVID-19 three to five days after returning, AND receive a negative COVID-19 viral test. Even
if the test is negative, the individual must still not attend school for seven days.
osse can bite me. my elderly MIL needs regular visits in NYC and we will not be keeping my kid out of school for a single hour.
Ah yes, the entire school system exist to serve your individual family needs. Your MIL above all else. Please. I really hope all of you lying parents reveal yourselves so I know who to stay away from. The lack of values in this group is shocking. I guess your kids do need to be in school so they can learn from other people than you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OSSE updated their FAQs today- https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/Approved_Consolidated%20School%20FAQs_07.2.21.pdf
From this document- see #39:
39. If an individual travels to any place other than Maryland or Virginia and receives a
negative COVID-19 test upon their return to the District, can they return to school?
[UPDATED]
Per DC Health’s Guidance for Travel, unvaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals who have traveled
domestically to any place other than Maryland or Virginia must either (1) not attend school for 10 days
after returning, or (2) not attend school until tested for COVID-19 three to five days after returning AND
receive a negative COVID-19 viral test.
Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals who have traveled internationally must either (1) not
attend school for 10 days after returning, or (2) not attend school for seven days after returning, get
tested for COVID-19 three to five days after returning, AND receive a negative COVID-19 viral test. Even
if the test is negative, the individual must still not attend school for seven days.
osse can bite me. my elderly MIL needs regular visits in NYC and we will not be keeping my kid out of school for a single hour.