Anonymous wrote:And when 1/2 of your kid’s class and the teacher go down with the flu because you chose not to notify the school so they could wear in the class, you’ll be the same person to complain that your child had a substitute for a week. Actually forget that, there are no subs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a form letter of sorts sent out when there’s been a cluster of absences that investigation/follow up phone calls confirm. So, no this letter is school specific based upon absences reported.
This is why you are to disclose symptoms any time you call on to the attendance line. The reasons are entered into a database/SIS and each school monitored daily by the health department.
The nurse left a voice-mail asking why DD was out . I refused to call back and disclose details.
Not sharing an ounce of health info with the fcps.
This how public health officials gather data and track trends. Take the tin foil hat off.
+1. And the school health aide is actually an employee of Fairfax County, not FCPS.
And Fairfax County Health Department.
Thanks for your cooperation, Mom.
By the way, guess who staffed the Fairfax County Covid Call Centers in the early days of Covid?
A legion of school health aides!
12-14 hour shifts, worked every holiday, then some transitioned to the mass vax centers at the government center.
Oh yes the calls about contact tracing and asking my kid who they played with was so helpful.
I'm with you poster. That was such a waste. I'm not sharing any information either.
my high school daughter had flu A last week. She had a fever for two days and a cough. I was shocked how quickly she got through it. She did have her flu vaccine in early October so that was probably the reason? The other three of us in the house did not get sick but we were also vaccinated early October for flu.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child has Flu B. I have Covid. Good times!
Oh you got lucky. Flu A is much worse than B or Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child has Flu B. I have Covid. Good times!
Oh you got lucky. Flu A is much worse than B or Covid.
Anonymous wrote:My child has Flu B. I have Covid. Good times!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a form letter of sorts sent out when there’s been a cluster of absences that investigation/follow up phone calls confirm. So, no this letter is school specific based upon absences reported.
This is why you are to disclose symptoms any time you call on to the attendance line. The reasons are entered into a database/SIS and each school monitored daily by the health department.
The nurse left a voice-mail asking why DD was out . I refused to call back and disclose details.
Not sharing an ounce of health info with the fcps.
This how public health officials gather data and track trends. Take the tin foil hat off.
+1. And the school health aide is actually an employee of Fairfax County, not FCPS.
And Fairfax County Health Department.
Thanks for your cooperation, Mom.
By the way, guess who staffed the Fairfax County Covid Call Centers in the early days of Covid?
A legion of school health aides!
12-14 hour shifts, worked every holiday, then some transitioned to the mass vax centers at the government center.
Oh yes the calls about contact tracing and asking my kid who they played with was so helpful.
And when 1/2 of your kid’s class and the teacher go down with the flu because you chose not to notify the school so they could wear in the class, you’ll be the same person to complain that your child had a substitute for a week. Actually forget that, there are no subs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a form letter of sorts sent out when there’s been a cluster of absences that investigation/follow up phone calls confirm. So, no this letter is school specific based upon absences reported.
This is why you are to disclose symptoms any time you call on to the attendance line. The reasons are entered into a database/SIS and each school monitored daily by the health department.
The nurse left a voice-mail asking why DD was out . I refused to call back and disclose details.
Not sharing an ounce of health info with the fcps.
This how public health officials gather data and track trends. Take the tin foil hat off.
+1. And the school health aide is actually an employee of Fairfax County, not FCPS.
And Fairfax County Health Department.
Thanks for your cooperation, Mom.
By the way, guess who staffed the Fairfax County Covid Call Centers in the early days of Covid?
A legion of school health aides!
12-14 hour shifts, worked every holiday, then some transitioned to the mass vax centers at the government center.
Oh yes the calls about contact tracing and asking my kid who they played with was so helpful.
I'm with you poster. That was such a waste. I'm not sharing any information either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a form letter of sorts sent out when there’s been a cluster of absences that investigation/follow up phone calls confirm. So, no this letter is school specific based upon absences reported.
This is why you are to disclose symptoms any time you call on to the attendance line. The reasons are entered into a database/SIS and each school monitored daily by the health department.
The nurse left a voice-mail asking why DD was out . I refused to call back and disclose details.
Not sharing an ounce of health info with the fcps.
This how public health officials gather data and track trends. Take the tin foil hat off.
+1. And the school health aide is actually an employee of Fairfax County, not FCPS.
And Fairfax County Health Department.
Thanks for your cooperation, Mom.
By the way, guess who staffed the Fairfax County Covid Call Centers in the early days of Covid?
A legion of school health aides!
12-14 hour shifts, worked every holiday, then some transitioned to the mass vax centers at the government center.
Oh yes the calls about contact tracing and asking my kid who they played with was so helpful.
Cranky people like you are constantly dissatisfied and make serving the public a miserable challenge some days. Fortunately, we got more genuine thanks and appreciation than complaints.
We served in supply and logistics, appointment schedulers and greeters and basically handled all aspects of mass vaccinations. Happy to help and forever proud of my colleagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a form letter of sorts sent out when there’s been a cluster of absences that investigation/follow up phone calls confirm. So, no this letter is school specific based upon absences reported.
This is why you are to disclose symptoms any time you call on to the attendance line. The reasons are entered into a database/SIS and each school monitored daily by the health department.
The nurse left a voice-mail asking why DD was out . I refused to call back and disclose details.
Not sharing an ounce of health info with the fcps.
This how public health officials gather data and track trends. Take the tin foil hat off.
+1. And the school health aide is actually an employee of Fairfax County, not FCPS.
And Fairfax County Health Department.
Thanks for your cooperation, Mom.
By the way, guess who staffed the Fairfax County Covid Call Centers in the early days of Covid?
A legion of school health aides!
12-14 hour shifts, worked every holiday, then some transitioned to the mass vax centers at the government center.
Oh yes the calls about contact tracing and asking my kid who they played with was so helpful.
Rachel Carson Middle School. Welcome to the land of acronymsAnonymous wrote:What is RCMS? Why can't you just put down the name of the school? There are hundreds of schools in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a form letter of sorts sent out when there’s been a cluster of absences that investigation/follow up phone calls confirm. So, no this letter is school specific based upon absences reported.
This is why you are to disclose symptoms any time you call on to the attendance line. The reasons are entered into a database/SIS and each school monitored daily by the health department.
The nurse left a voice-mail asking why DD was out . I refused to call back and disclose details.
Not sharing an ounce of health info with the fcps.
This how public health officials gather data and track trends. Take the tin foil hat off.
+1. And the school health aide is actually an employee of Fairfax County, not FCPS.
And Fairfax County Health Department.
Thanks for your cooperation, Mom.
By the way, guess who staffed the Fairfax County Covid Call Centers in the early days of Covid?
A legion of school health aides!
12-14 hour shifts, worked every holiday, then some transitioned to the mass vax centers at the government center.
Oh yes the calls about contact tracing and asking my kid who they played with was so helpful.
Cranky people like you are constantly dissatisfied and make serving the public a miserable challenge some days. Fortunately, we got more genuine thanks and appreciation than complaints.
We served in supply and logistics, appointment schedulers and greeters and basically handled all aspects of mass vaccinations. Happy to help and forever proud of my colleagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a form letter of sorts sent out when there’s been a cluster of absences that investigation/follow up phone calls confirm. So, no this letter is school specific based upon absences reported.
This is why you are to disclose symptoms any time you call on to the attendance line. The reasons are entered into a database/SIS and each school monitored daily by the health department.
The nurse left a voice-mail asking why DD was out . I refused to call back and disclose details.
Not sharing an ounce of health info with the fcps.
This how public health officials gather data and track trends. Take the tin foil hat off.
+1. And the school health aide is actually an employee of Fairfax County, not FCPS.
And Fairfax County Health Department.
Thanks for your cooperation, Mom.
By the way, guess who staffed the Fairfax County Covid Call Centers in the early days of Covid?
A legion of school health aides!
12-14 hour shifts, worked every holiday, then some transitioned to the mass vax centers at the government center.
Oh yes the calls about contact tracing and asking my kid who they played with was so helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a form letter of sorts sent out when there’s been a cluster of absences that investigation/follow up phone calls confirm. So, no this letter is school specific based upon absences reported.
This is why you are to disclose symptoms any time you call on to the attendance line. The reasons are entered into a database/SIS and each school monitored daily by the health department.
The nurse left a voice-mail asking why DD was out . I refused to call back and disclose details.
Not sharing an ounce of health info with the fcps.
This how public health officials gather data and track trends. Take the tin foil hat off.
+1. And the school health aide is actually an employee of Fairfax County, not FCPS.
And Fairfax County Health Department.
Thanks for your cooperation, Mom.
By the way, guess who staffed the Fairfax County Covid Call Centers in the early days of Covid?
A legion of school health aides!
12-14 hour shifts, worked every holiday, then some transitioned to the mass vax centers at the government center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems so early for flu. We have not received this message from the HS.
It’s because so many people kept their kids home for so long and masked. Regular illnesses were not able to spread. So immune systems are not working so well anymore.