Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to leave fcps. It’s a mess. How would one begin researching what Covid protocols are in place to help us choose a more Covid cautious school community? I know nothing about private schools and options available. We are able to move anywhere in country. But prefer to stay in dmv. Welcome suggestions.
Don’t look at Catholic schools.
Anonymous wrote:We need to leave fcps. It’s a mess. How would one begin researching what Covid protocols are in place to help us choose a more Covid cautious school community? I know nothing about private schools and options available. We are able to move anywhere in country. But prefer to stay in dmv. Welcome suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More cautious? WHAT? Op, vaccinate your kids and let them live life. People around here are just crazy.
We have family members at high risk and will continue to vaccinate and boost our children. However, I’m looking for a private school that is strategically thinking about Covid impacts and has flexibility to change protocols when outbreaks and surges happen. My children deserve a quality education and my family members that are immunocompromised deserve to stay healthy and not impacted by poor public school management that has no flexibility due to their state’s policies. Private school sizes are smaller and seem to be more on top of things in communicating close contacts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to leave fcps. It’s a mess. How would one begin researching what Covid protocols are in place to help us choose a more Covid cautious school community? I know nothing about private schools and options available. We are able to move anywhere in country. But prefer to stay in dmv. Welcome suggestions.
Don’t look at Catholic schools.
Thank you. Didn’t realize that. Appreciate it.
I disagree with this. I have kids at a Catholic school in Arlington that has been pretty science-based with its requirements. But agree with PPs above that masks will probably be gone everywhere in the fall.
You can disagree all you want. My children are at a Catholic private in DC and had a teacher at school with symptoms. Turns out it was covid and email sent out stating “masks required for 10 days for close contact students.” Nearly half of those required to mask are not for the entirely of the day. No enforcement whatsoever.
People have been quadruple vaxed and are still getting it and you think a mask is going to protect you? Lol. If you’re that gullible, just home school your kid.
Okay stupid. The OP asked about covid cautious schools. I have an example of how one school is not. Everyone knows that home schooling is the only completely preventative way. The OP didn’t ask that., you damn idiot.
If they’re slinging insults they have no argument.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to leave fcps. It’s a mess. How would one begin researching what Covid protocols are in place to help us choose a more Covid cautious school community? I know nothing about private schools and options available. We are able to move anywhere in country. But prefer to stay in dmv. Welcome suggestions.
Don’t look at Catholic schools.
Thank you. Didn’t realize that. Appreciate it.
I disagree with this. I have kids at a Catholic school in Arlington that has been pretty science-based with its requirements. But agree with PPs above that masks will probably be gone everywhere in the fall.
You can disagree all you want. My children are at a Catholic private in DC and had a teacher at school with symptoms. Turns out it was covid and email sent out stating “masks required for 10 days for close contact students.” Nearly half of those required to mask are not for the entirely of the day. No enforcement whatsoever.
People have been quadruple vaxed and are still getting it and you think a mask is going to protect you? Lol. If you’re that gullible, just home school your kid.
Okay stupid. The OP asked about covid cautious schools. I have an example of how one school is not. Everyone knows that home schooling is the only completely preventative way. The OP didn’t ask that., you damn idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to leave fcps. It’s a mess. How would one begin researching what Covid protocols are in place to help us choose a more Covid cautious school community? I know nothing about private schools and options available. We are able to move anywhere in country. But prefer to stay in dmv. Welcome suggestions.
Don’t look at Catholic schools.
Thank you. Didn’t realize that. Appreciate it.
I disagree with this. I have kids at a Catholic school in Arlington that has been pretty science-based with its requirements. But agree with PPs above that masks will probably be gone everywhere in the fall.
You can disagree all you want. My children are at a Catholic private in DC and had a teacher at school with symptoms. Turns out it was covid and email sent out stating “masks required for 10 days for close contact students.” Nearly half of those required to mask are not for the entirely of the day. No enforcement whatsoever.
People have been quadruple vaxed and are still getting it and you think a mask is going to protect you? Lol. If you’re that gullible, just home school your kid.
How do people still not understand how vaccines and masks work? Good quality masks prevent and limit transmission of an airborne upper respiratory virus. Vaccination reduces symptoms and risk of hospitalization of those who get infected. Both used together are the best mitigation strategy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to leave fcps. It’s a mess. How would one begin researching what Covid protocols are in place to help us choose a more Covid cautious school community? I know nothing about private schools and options available. We are able to move anywhere in country. But prefer to stay in dmv. Welcome suggestions.
Don’t look at Catholic schools.
Thank you. Didn’t realize that. Appreciate it.
I disagree with this. I have kids at a Catholic school in Arlington that has been pretty science-based with its requirements. But agree with PPs above that masks will probably be gone everywhere in the fall.
You can disagree all you want. My children are at a Catholic private in DC and had a teacher at school with symptoms. Turns out it was covid and email sent out stating “masks required for 10 days for close contact students.” Nearly half of those required to mask are not for the entirely of the day. No enforcement whatsoever.
People have been quadruple vaxed and are still getting it and you think a mask is going to protect you? Lol. If you’re that gullible, just home school your kid.
Okay stupid. The OP asked about covid cautious schools. I have an example of how one school is not. Everyone knows that home schooling is the only completely preventative way. The OP didn’t ask that., you damn idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to leave fcps. It’s a mess. How would one begin researching what Covid protocols are in place to help us choose a more Covid cautious school community? I know nothing about private schools and options available. We are able to move anywhere in country. But prefer to stay in dmv. Welcome suggestions.
Don’t look at Catholic schools.
Thank you. Didn’t realize that. Appreciate it.
I disagree with this. I have kids at a Catholic school in Arlington that has been pretty science-based with its requirements. But agree with PPs above that masks will probably be gone everywhere in the fall.
You can disagree all you want. My children are at a Catholic private in DC and had a teacher at school with symptoms. Turns out it was covid and email sent out stating “masks required for 10 days for close contact students.” Nearly half of those required to mask are not for the entirely of the day. No enforcement whatsoever.
People have been quadruple vaxed and are still getting it and you think a mask is going to protect you? Lol. If you’re that gullible, just home school your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe post on the Health board, that should have ideas for the sickest and elderly to avoid infections and germs of all kinds. Or maybe even special sanitized boarding schools for immunization compromised students’ special needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to leave fcps. It’s a mess. How would one begin researching what Covid protocols are in place to help us choose a more Covid cautious school community? I know nothing about private schools and options available. We are able to move anywhere in country. But prefer to stay in dmv. Welcome suggestions.
Don’t look at Catholic schools.
Thank you. Didn’t realize that. Appreciate it.
I disagree with this. I have kids at a Catholic school in Arlington that has been pretty science-based with its requirements. But agree with PPs above that masks will probably be gone everywhere in the fall.
You can disagree all you want. My children are at a Catholic private in DC and had a teacher at school with symptoms. Turns out it was covid and email sent out stating “masks required for 10 days for close contact students.” Nearly half of those required to mask are not for the entirely of the day. No enforcement whatsoever.
People have been quadruple vaxed and are still getting it and you think a mask is going to protect you? Lol. If you’re that gullible, just home school your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to leave fcps. It’s a mess. How would one begin researching what Covid protocols are in place to help us choose a more Covid cautious school community? I know nothing about private schools and options available. We are able to move anywhere in country. But prefer to stay in dmv. Welcome suggestions.
Don’t look at Catholic schools.
Thank you. Didn’t realize that. Appreciate it.
I disagree with this. I have kids at a Catholic school in Arlington that has been pretty science-based with its requirements. But agree with PPs above that masks will probably be gone everywhere in the fall.
You can disagree all you want. My children are at a Catholic private in DC and had a teacher at school with symptoms. Turns out it was covid and email sent out stating “masks required for 10 days for close contact students.” Nearly half of those required to mask are not for the entirely of the day. No enforcement whatsoever.
People have been quadruple vaxed and are still getting it and you think a mask is going to protect you? Lol. If you’re that gullible, just home school your kid.
Anonymous wrote:More cautious? WHAT? Op, vaccinate your kids and let them live life. People around here are just crazy.