Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 20:34     Subject: Re:WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

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Anonymous wrote:APS's covid dashboard shows that less that 10% of APS teachers need to be out because they're covid positive. Duran reported that less than 50% of staff are available for in person instruction. What's up with those other 40%? Is it just teachers refusing to come in? If so, teachers should be charged their PTO days for days they say they'll be out if APS can't open because of teacher absences.

Thats only who reports to qualtrics. Did you check close contacts? Also how far back did you go?

Close contacts aren't an issue if you're vaccinated per APS policy and all teachers should be vaccinated.

All teacher should be reporting their positive cases in qualtrics. That's how APS is keeping data.

The 10 day teacher positive graphs are on AEM. Look there.


ASYMPTOMATIC close contacts don’t have to quarantine if they are vaccinated. My guess is that a lot
of staff are showing symptoms, which requires them to stay home.
That should show up in APS data. People with covid symptoms awaiting a test.
Share the data.


We also have people out because they have other medical conditions. Some who got stuck traveling. Some had pre-approved personal leave. Those absences aren’t shown in the COVID dashboard.


I know people that were identified as close contacts and required to test, and couldn’t get the tests or results back. Now, because of the snow they’ve cleared the quarantine period. This was a good thing, this past week.


Remember- the new quarantine rules went into effect 1/3. So- that’s what did it. People on 1/1, for example, still had to quarantine. Should be better now.
No, they backtracked on implementing the new quarantine rules. Duran sent out an email Wednesday about it.


Shoot! Well there goes that! It’s hard to keep up.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 20:23     Subject: Re:WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

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Anonymous wrote:APS's covid dashboard shows that less that 10% of APS teachers need to be out because they're covid positive. Duran reported that less than 50% of staff are available for in person instruction. What's up with those other 40%? Is it just teachers refusing to come in? If so, teachers should be charged their PTO days for days they say they'll be out if APS can't open because of teacher absences.

Thats only who reports to qualtrics. Did you check close contacts? Also how far back did you go?

Close contacts aren't an issue if you're vaccinated per APS policy and all teachers should be vaccinated.

All teacher should be reporting their positive cases in qualtrics. That's how APS is keeping data.

The 10 day teacher positive graphs are on AEM. Look there.


ASYMPTOMATIC close contacts don’t have to quarantine if they are vaccinated. My guess is that a lot
of staff are showing symptoms, which requires them to stay home.
That should show up in APS data. People with covid symptoms awaiting a test.
Share the data.


We also have people out because they have other medical conditions. Some who got stuck traveling. Some had pre-approved personal leave. Those absences aren’t shown in the COVID dashboard.


I know people that were identified as close contacts and required to test, and couldn’t get the tests or results back. Now, because of the snow they’ve cleared the quarantine period. This was a good thing, this past week.


Remember- the new quarantine rules went into effect 1/3. So- that’s what did it. People on 1/1, for example, still had to quarantine. Should be better now.
No, they backtracked on implementing the new quarantine rules. Duran sent out an email Wednesday about it.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 19:43     Subject: Re:WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:APS's covid dashboard shows that less that 10% of APS teachers need to be out because they're covid positive. Duran reported that less than 50% of staff are available for in person instruction. What's up with those other 40%? Is it just teachers refusing to come in? If so, teachers should be charged their PTO days for days they say they'll be out if APS can't open because of teacher absences.

Thats only who reports to qualtrics. Did you check close contacts? Also how far back did you go?

Close contacts aren't an issue if you're vaccinated per APS policy and all teachers should be vaccinated.

All teacher should be reporting their positive cases in qualtrics. That's how APS is keeping data.

The 10 day teacher positive graphs are on AEM. Look there.


ASYMPTOMATIC close contacts don’t have to quarantine if they are vaccinated. My guess is that a lot
of staff are showing symptoms, which requires them to stay home.
That should show up in APS data. People with covid symptoms awaiting a test.
Share the data.


We also have people out because they have other medical conditions. Some who got stuck traveling. Some had pre-approved personal leave. Those absences aren’t shown in the COVID dashboard.


I know people that were identified as close contacts and required to test, and couldn’t get the tests or results back. Now, because of the snow they’ve cleared the quarantine period. This was a good thing, this past week.


Remember- the new quarantine rules went into effect 1/3. So- that’s what did it. People on 1/1, for example, still had to quarantine. Should be better now.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 19:39     Subject: Re:WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:APS's covid dashboard shows that less that 10% of APS teachers need to be out because they're covid positive. Duran reported that less than 50% of staff are available for in person instruction. What's up with those other 40%? Is it just teachers refusing to come in? If so, teachers should be charged their PTO days for days they say they'll be out if APS can't open because of teacher absences.

Thats only who reports to qualtrics. Did you check close contacts? Also how far back did you go?

Close contacts aren't an issue if you're vaccinated per APS policy and all teachers should be vaccinated.

All teacher should be reporting their positive cases in qualtrics. That's how APS is keeping data.

The 10 day teacher positive graphs are on AEM. Look there.


ASYMPTOMATIC close contacts don’t have to quarantine if they are vaccinated. My guess is that a lot
of staff are showing symptoms, which requires them to stay home.
That should show up in APS data. People with covid symptoms awaiting a test.
Share the data.


We also have people out because they have other medical conditions. Some who got stuck traveling. Some had pre-approved personal leave. Those absences aren’t shown in the COVID dashboard.


I know people that were identified as close contacts and required to test, and couldn’t get the tests or results back. Now, because of the snow they’ve cleared the quarantine period. This was a good thing, this past week.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 18:47     Subject: Re:WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

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Anonymous wrote:Don’t compare APS teachers with healthcare workers. Different class altogether! Right now, nurses and doctors are not abandoning their call for duty and staying home and asking for a paycheck. Nurses are also mothers but true heroes. They are working round the clock to take care of patients in this pandemic. Physicians and respiratory therapists too. The teachers refusing to work despite being vaccinated is just shameful but they are showing their true colors for everyone to see. Never again can they ever be treated as essential workers and no longer they will be respected as they once were. You have to be professional to be treated professionally. Healthcare workers are thinking of others, teachers are thinking about themselves, not their students.


I’m a teacher. I’ve been at work all year. We got 7 inches of snow and bunch of my colleagues are sick with CoVID. Go f—k yourself and the horse you rode in on. We’ll see your kids Monday.


I appreciate everything you’re doing, and this post. Hope you stay well and there is some relief soon.


Be sure to wear your pajamas inside out on Sunday night so that you don't have to work on Monday either.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 14:59     Subject: Re:WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:APS's covid dashboard shows that less that 10% of APS teachers need to be out because they're covid positive. Duran reported that less than 50% of staff are available for in person instruction. What's up with those other 40%? Is it just teachers refusing to come in? If so, teachers should be charged their PTO days for days they say they'll be out if APS can't open because of teacher absences.

Thats only who reports to qualtrics. Did you check close contacts? Also how far back did you go?

Close contacts aren't an issue if you're vaccinated per APS policy and all teachers should be vaccinated.

All teacher should be reporting their positive cases in qualtrics. That's how APS is keeping data.

The 10 day teacher positive graphs are on AEM. Look there.


ASYMPTOMATIC close contacts don’t have to quarantine if they are vaccinated. My guess is that a lot
of staff are showing symptoms, which requires them to stay home.
That should show up in APS data. People with covid symptoms awaiting a test.
Share the data.


We also have people out because they have other medical conditions. Some who got stuck traveling. Some had pre-approved personal leave. Those absences aren’t shown in the COVID dashboard.

There's more than a 40% discrepancy. It needs to be explained with more than random anecdata.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 14:51     Subject: Re:WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:APS's covid dashboard shows that less that 10% of APS teachers need to be out because they're covid positive. Duran reported that less than 50% of staff are available for in person instruction. What's up with those other 40%? Is it just teachers refusing to come in? If so, teachers should be charged their PTO days for days they say they'll be out if APS can't open because of teacher absences.

Thats only who reports to qualtrics. Did you check close contacts? Also how far back did you go?

Close contacts aren't an issue if you're vaccinated per APS policy and all teachers should be vaccinated.

All teacher should be reporting their positive cases in qualtrics. That's how APS is keeping data.

The 10 day teacher positive graphs are on AEM. Look there.


ASYMPTOMATIC close contacts don’t have to quarantine if they are vaccinated. My guess is that a lot
of staff are showing symptoms, which requires them to stay home.
That should show up in APS data. People with covid symptoms awaiting a test.
Share the data.


We also have people out because they have other medical conditions. Some who got stuck traveling. Some had pre-approved personal leave. Those absences aren’t shown in the COVID dashboard.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 14:23     Subject: WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

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Anonymous wrote:as an APS teacher, I think a lot of the anti-teacher sentiment is being driven by the extremely vocal, COVID obsessed teachers. we've mentioned the most vocal already in this thread. I can't blame parents for lumping all teachers in with them and disliking them. I can barely stand those teachers and wish they didn't act like they speak for all of us. why don't I speak out? because I have a life and would rather spend time with my family and getting off the computer instead of speaking at every single board meeting grandstanding with complaints and arguing with anybody and everybody who has even a slightly different opinion from me

I'm not actually seeing a lot of anti-teacher sentiment, just enormously frustrated parents with kids who are behind and who want them back in school and learning. I like my kids' teachers. I also want my kids in school and don't consider that position to be anti-teacher.


I agree, although I think that most of the anti-teacher sentiment should be directed at Syphax, not the teachers. I also think that this teacher is pointing out a basic flaw in our system of government. The only people who have the energy to show up at all the meetings are either fanatics or those with financial interests. I don't have the time to show up at all the meetings to discuss covid, any more than I have time to fight the people that want to convert all the roads to bike lanes, or to bulldoze all the trees to build condos, or build schools on precious park space.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 14:19     Subject: Re:WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:APS's covid dashboard shows that less that 10% of APS teachers need to be out because they're covid positive. Duran reported that less than 50% of staff are available for in person instruction. What's up with those other 40%? Is it just teachers refusing to come in? If so, teachers should be charged their PTO days for days they say they'll be out if APS can't open because of teacher absences.


I teach in a neighboring county. I would have had to call in this week if we were open because my kid is Covid positive and need to stay home to take care of her. I am negative. Maybe it’s a similar situation.

APS needs to provide transparency by school. Right now it seems they either don't have the right data or won't share. Either is completely inappropriate. Many believe they're covering up for a sick out by some percentage of teachers.


This info is at your fingertips...
https://apsva.co1.qualtrics.com/public-dashboard/v0/dashboard/60d5f170495a0000108b9941#/dashboard/60d5f170495a0000108b9941?pageId=Page_6460cdc2-d8ad-4c57-9c4d-d2b2b1cac0c6

Positives by building in the past 7 days. Additionally there are another 43 that are out due to being close contacts.



The last 7 days there has been no school. The last 10 days there has been no school. The last 14 days there has been no school.

Adult covid spread is high and has nothing at all to do with schools being opened.

Schools can't open because adults are spreading covid to other adults?

Why can't the adults take precautions? Why can't the adults stay home?


Yeah! +1
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 14:08     Subject: WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

Anonymous wrote:as an APS teacher, I think a lot of the anti-teacher sentiment is being driven by the extremely vocal, COVID obsessed teachers. we've mentioned the most vocal already in this thread. I can't blame parents for lumping all teachers in with them and disliking them. I can barely stand those teachers and wish they didn't act like they speak for all of us. why don't I speak out? because I have a life and would rather spend time with my family and getting off the computer instead of speaking at every single board meeting grandstanding with complaints and arguing with anybody and everybody who has even a slightly different opinion from me

I'm not actually seeing a lot of anti-teacher sentiment, just enormously frustrated parents with kids who are behind and who want them back in school and learning. I like my kids' teachers. I also want my kids in school and don't consider that position to be anti-teacher.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 14:01     Subject: WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Duran isn’t working out. How can we get him out?


Do you have a good replacement in mind? Can you provide another model that has worked to your satisfaction in the DMV?


Duran is making Murphy's tenure seem like the good old days.


ACPS has got rid of one in the past 10 years. They just came to some agreement regarding payment for the remainder of his contract and claimed it was mutual agreement.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 13:50     Subject: WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

as an APS teacher, I think a lot of the anti-teacher sentiment is being driven by the extremely vocal, COVID obsessed teachers. we've mentioned the most vocal already in this thread. I can't blame parents for lumping all teachers in with them and disliking them. I can barely stand those teachers and wish they didn't act like they speak for all of us. why don't I speak out? because I have a life and would rather spend time with my family and getting off the computer instead of speaking at every single board meeting grandstanding with complaints and arguing with anybody and everybody who has even a slightly different opinion from me
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 13:49     Subject: Re:WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:APS's covid dashboard shows that less that 10% of APS teachers need to be out because they're covid positive. Duran reported that less than 50% of staff are available for in person instruction. What's up with those other 40%? Is it just teachers refusing to come in? If so, teachers should be charged their PTO days for days they say they'll be out if APS can't open because of teacher absences.

Thats only who reports to qualtrics. Did you check close contacts? Also how far back did you go?

Close contacts aren't an issue if you're vaccinated per APS policy and all teachers should be vaccinated.

All teacher should be reporting their positive cases in qualtrics. That's how APS is keeping data.

The 10 day teacher positive graphs are on AEM. Look there.


ASYMPTOMATIC close contacts don’t have to quarantine if they are vaccinated. My guess is that a lot
of staff are showing symptoms, which requires them to stay home.
That should show up in APS data. People with covid symptoms awaiting a test. Share the data.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 13:47     Subject: WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Duran isn’t working out. How can we get him out?


Do you have a good replacement in mind? Can you provide another model that has worked to your satisfaction in the DMV?


Duran is making Murphy's tenure seem like the good old days.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 13:34     Subject: Re:WHAT?! APS now closed 1/6??

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:APS's covid dashboard shows that less that 10% of APS teachers need to be out because they're covid positive. Duran reported that less than 50% of staff are available for in person instruction. What's up with those other 40%? Is it just teachers refusing to come in? If so, teachers should be charged their PTO days for days they say they'll be out if APS can't open because of teacher absences.


I teach in a neighboring county. I would have had to call in this week if we were open because my kid is Covid positive and need to stay home to take care of her. I am negative. Maybe it’s a similar situation.

APS needs to provide transparency by school. Right now it seems they either don't have the right data or won't share. Either is completely inappropriate. Many believe they're covering up for a sick out by some percentage of teachers.


This info is at your fingertips...
https://apsva.co1.qualtrics.com/public-dashboard/v0/dashboard/60d5f170495a0000108b9941#/dashboard/60d5f170495a0000108b9941?pageId=Page_6460cdc2-d8ad-4c57-9c4d-d2b2b1cac0c6

Positives by building in the past 7 days. Additionally there are another 43 that are out due to being close contacts.



The last 7 days there has been no school. The last 10 days there has been no school. The last 14 days there has been no school.

Adult covid spread is high and has nothing at all to do with schools being opened.

Schools can't open because adults are spreading covid to other adults?

Why can't the adults take precautions? Why can't the adults stay home?


Especially fascinating are the Syphax/Central office numbers.


+1