Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…
Agreed! What a jerk you are PP with the letter. You clearly communicate your priviledge, you play dumb that the principal has any power over this, and then you express your 'gratitude' in your closing. You're now 'that' parent and word will spread about you. UGH, how dare you waste everyone's time on this?!
Histrionics is exactly what is on display here and the letter is OTT. The pandemic clearly has cost some parents their class, compassion, and graciousness. Shocked by this behavior because DC doesn’t have a trailer park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…
Agreed! What a jerk you are PP with the letter. You clearly communicate your priviledge, you play dumb that the principal has any power over this, and then you express your 'gratitude' in your closing. You're now 'that' parent and word will spread about you. UGH, how dare you waste everyone's time on this?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…
Agreed! What a jerk you are PP with the letter. You clearly communicate your priviledge, you play dumb that the principal has any power over this, and then you express your 'gratitude' in your closing. You're now 'that' parent and word will spread about you. UGH, how dare you waste everyone's time on this?!
THIS. I hope that somehow you are made to suffer for this entitled behavior without damaging your children’s education too badly. But it seems like you’re willing to just withdraw them from school over a 15 second swab so I guess you don’t actually GAF about that anyway. Do you think DCPS cares whether you threaten to pull your kids over this? Using your kids as pawns… you suck.
the swab is pretty invasive. I swab when DS is sick but it doesn’t seem right to do it when he’s not. He’s vaccinated and I don’t send him to school sick. Seems perfectly adequate to me. I’ll probably fake the test by barely sticking in the swab.
And this is why we had PK'ers trying to 30 minutes to spit into a little tube to fill it up instead of a 5 second nose swab.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh come on. It takes like a minute and the kids have all done it a million times. Just take the test.
I agree. I have no problem with this. It's easy to do and if it makes teachers and staff feel safer/better then I am all for it.
It takes a few seconds and it's easy to get the tests.
Being fully vaccinated and boosted will make teachers and staff safe. Testing my asymptomatic child will have little to no impact on their safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…
Agreed! What a jerk you are PP with the letter. You clearly communicate your priviledge, you play dumb that the principal has any power over this, and then you express your 'gratitude' in your closing. You're now 'that' parent and word will spread about you. UGH, how dare you waste everyone's time on this?!
THIS. I hope that somehow you are made to suffer for this entitled behavior without damaging your children’s education too badly. But it seems like you’re willing to just withdraw them from school over a 15 second swab so I guess you don’t actually GAF about that anyway. Do you think DCPS cares whether you threaten to pull your kids over this? Using your kids as pawns… you suck.
the swab is pretty invasive. I swab when DS is sick but it doesn’t seem right to do it when he’s not. He’s vaccinated and I don’t send him to school sick. Seems perfectly adequate to me. I’ll probably fake the test by barely sticking in the swab.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…
Agreed! What a jerk you are PP with the letter. You clearly communicate your priviledge, you play dumb that the principal has any power over this, and then you express your 'gratitude' in your closing. You're now 'that' parent and word will spread about you. UGH, how dare you waste everyone's time on this?!
THIS. I hope that somehow you are made to suffer for this entitled behavior without damaging your children’s education too badly. But it seems like you’re willing to just withdraw them from school over a 15 second swab so I guess you don’t actually GAF about that anyway. Do you think DCPS cares whether you threaten to pull your kids over this? Using your kids as pawns… you suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…
Agreed! What a jerk you are PP with the letter. You clearly communicate your priviledge, you play dumb that the principal has any power over this, and then you express your 'gratitude' in your closing. You're now 'that' parent and word will spread about you. UGH, how dare you waste everyone's time on this?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…
idk it seems like the principals are the people to write to about issues with a school not following public guidance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…
Eh. My kid, anyway, HATES getting his nose swabbed. I admit that I kind of have an issue with making him do that asymptomatically at this point. We got him vaccinated, that should be enough for the school system. I'm not going to bug the principal about it, but I cannot object to other parents letting it be known. I'm halfway thinking of faking the negative but I don't like giving my kid an example of lying.
Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…
Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…
Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…
Anonymous wrote:And principals have enough to deal with without the histrionics of over privileged parents whining about taking a free test that takes all of a few minutes to administer to determine if their kids has a easily communicable disease…