Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they send an email too or is it just texts? I don't get the texts and have no desire to sign up for them.
I work for APS and get both
Op had to opt into the texts and is now mad she can’t figure out how to just put her phone in do not disturb lol. You can just keep getting them via email.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will they send an email too or is it just texts? I don't get the texts and have no desire to sign up for them.
I work for APS and get both
Anonymous wrote:Will they send an email too or is it just texts? I don't get the texts and have no desire to sign up for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's probably a huge headache to track virtual vs hybrid, so everyone must complete it. It's understandable given the circumstances.
You don’t have to complete it if you’re virtual. I’m not doing it on days my kid isn’t in school.
Yes you do. https://www.apsva.us/school-year-2020-21/health-safety/student-health-screener-frequently-asked-questions/
Do I need to complete the screener if my student is in distance learning or on a Saturday when my student is not attending an in-person class or activity?
We ask all families to complete the screening daily, whether your student is in distance learning or in person, and it must be completed for any students participating in person. The screening platform will allow APS to capture daily data regarding the health of the school community. This information will be used for monitoring and reporting close contacts, reported positive cases, COVID-like symptoms and other illnesses, and attendance among APS staff and students.
They can ask but it’s not clear what the consequence is. Will they mark my kid absent from virtual. No.
I don’t understand what’s so difficult about taking the extra 10 seconds each day so the county can have a clear picture of what’s going on from the public health perspective.
Your joking right?? No way would this provide a clear picture of anything. Your kidding yourself if you think it will provide any meaningful data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's probably a huge headache to track virtual vs hybrid, so everyone must complete it. It's understandable given the circumstances.
You don’t have to complete it if you’re virtual. I’m not doing it on days my kid isn’t in school.
Yes you do. https://www.apsva.us/school-year-2020-21/health-safety/student-health-screener-frequently-asked-questions/
Do I need to complete the screener if my student is in distance learning or on a Saturday when my student is not attending an in-person class or activity?
We ask all families to complete the screening daily, whether your student is in distance learning or in person, and it must be completed for any students participating in person. The screening platform will allow APS to capture daily data regarding the health of the school community. This information will be used for monitoring and reporting close contacts, reported positive cases, COVID-like symptoms and other illnesses, and attendance among APS staff and students.
They can ask but it’s not clear what the consequence is. Will they mark my kid absent from virtual. No.
I don’t understand what’s so difficult about taking the extra 10 seconds each day so the county can have a clear picture of what’s going on from the public health perspective.
Your joking right?? No way would this provide a clear picture of anything. Your kidding yourself if you think it will provide any meaningful data.
Well we know it’s not going to because jerks like you are not willing to fill out a 10 second survey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's probably a huge headache to track virtual vs hybrid, so everyone must complete it. It's understandable given the circumstances.
You don’t have to complete it if you’re virtual. I’m not doing it on days my kid isn’t in school.
Yes you do. https://www.apsva.us/school-year-2020-21/health-safety/student-health-screener-frequently-asked-questions/
Do I need to complete the screener if my student is in distance learning or on a Saturday when my student is not attending an in-person class or activity?
We ask all families to complete the screening daily, whether your student is in distance learning or in person, and it must be completed for any students participating in person. The screening platform will allow APS to capture daily data regarding the health of the school community. This information will be used for monitoring and reporting close contacts, reported positive cases, COVID-like symptoms and other illnesses, and attendance among APS staff and students.
They can ask but it’s not clear what the consequence is. Will they mark my kid absent from virtual. No.
I don’t understand what’s so difficult about taking the extra 10 seconds each day so the county can have a clear picture of what’s going on from the public health perspective.
Your joking right?? No way would this provide a clear picture of anything. Your kidding yourself if you think it will provide any meaningful data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's probably a huge headache to track virtual vs hybrid, so everyone must complete it. It's understandable given the circumstances.
You don’t have to complete it if you’re virtual. I’m not doing it on days my kid isn’t in school.
Yes you do. https://www.apsva.us/school-year-2020-21/health-safety/student-health-screener-frequently-asked-questions/
Do I need to complete the screener if my student is in distance learning or on a Saturday when my student is not attending an in-person class or activity?
We ask all families to complete the screening daily, whether your student is in distance learning or in person, and it must be completed for any students participating in person. The screening platform will allow APS to capture daily data regarding the health of the school community. This information will be used for monitoring and reporting close contacts, reported positive cases, COVID-like symptoms and other illnesses, and attendance among APS staff and students.
They can ask but it’s not clear what the consequence is. Will they mark my kid absent from virtual. No.
I don’t understand what’s so difficult about taking the extra 10 seconds each day so the county can have a clear picture of what’s going on from the public health perspective.
+1
APS has never asked for something so easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's probably a huge headache to track virtual vs hybrid, so everyone must complete it. It's understandable given the circumstances.
You don’t have to complete it if you’re virtual. I’m not doing it on days my kid isn’t in school.
Yes you do. https://www.apsva.us/school-year-2020-21/health-safety/student-health-screener-frequently-asked-questions/
Do I need to complete the screener if my student is in distance learning or on a Saturday when my student is not attending an in-person class or activity?
We ask all families to complete the screening daily, whether your student is in distance learning or in person, and it must be completed for any students participating in person. The screening platform will allow APS to capture daily data regarding the health of the school community. This information will be used for monitoring and reporting close contacts, reported positive cases, COVID-like symptoms and other illnesses, and attendance among APS staff and students.
They can ask but it’s not clear what the consequence is. Will they mark my kid absent from virtual. No.
I don’t understand what’s so difficult about taking the extra 10 seconds each day so the county can have a clear picture of what’s going on from the public health perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's probably a huge headache to track virtual vs hybrid, so everyone must complete it. It's understandable given the circumstances.
You don’t have to complete it if you’re virtual. I’m not doing it on days my kid isn’t in school.
Yes you do. https://www.apsva.us/school-year-2020-21/health-safety/student-health-screener-frequently-asked-questions/
Do I need to complete the screener if my student is in distance learning or on a Saturday when my student is not attending an in-person class or activity?
We [/b]ask [b]all families to complete the screening daily, whether your student is in distance learning or in person, and it must be completed for any students participating in person. The screening platform will allow APS to capture daily data regarding the health of the school community. This information will be used for monitoring and reporting close contacts, reported positive cases, COVID-like symptoms and other illnesses, and attendance among APS staff and students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's probably a huge headache to track virtual vs hybrid, so everyone must complete it. It's understandable given the circumstances.
You don’t have to complete it if you’re virtual. I’m not doing it on days my kid isn’t in school.
Yes you do. https://www.apsva.us/school-year-2020-21/health-safety/student-health-screener-frequently-asked-questions/
Do I need to complete the screener if my student is in distance learning or on a Saturday when my student is not attending an in-person class or activity?
We ask all families to complete the screening daily, whether your student is in distance learning or in person, and it must be completed for any students participating in person. The screening platform will allow APS to capture daily data regarding the health of the school community. This information will be used for monitoring and reporting close contacts, reported positive cases, COVID-like symptoms and other illnesses, and attendance among APS staff and students.
They can ask but it’s not clear what the consequence is. Will they mark my kid absent from virtual. No.
I don’t understand what’s so difficult about taking the extra 10 seconds each day so the county can have a clear picture of what’s going on from the public health perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I understand APS not wanting to attempt to stay on top of who is doing which model when, times, etc. One message per day and done.
They are contracting this out. Are you really telling me that in 2021 an app/program/computer can’t sort students into 2 lists— those doing hybrid and those staying virtual? Of course they can. APS made no effort to do so.
Kids are constantly changing hybrid/virtual. It’s all a dog and pony show anyway. We all know people who will lie and send their kids anyway.
lie about what? why so cynical?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's probably a huge headache to track virtual vs hybrid, so everyone must complete it. It's understandable given the circumstances.
You don’t have to complete it if you’re virtual. I’m not doing it on days my kid isn’t in school.
Yes you do. https://www.apsva.us/school-year-2020-21/health-safety/student-health-screener-frequently-asked-questions/
Do I need to complete the screener if my student is in distance learning or on a Saturday when my student is not attending an in-person class or activity?
We ask all families to complete the screening daily, whether your student is in distance learning or in person, and it must be completed for any students participating in person. The screening platform will allow APS to capture daily data regarding the health of the school community. This information will be used for monitoring and reporting close contacts, reported positive cases, COVID-like symptoms and other illnesses, and attendance among APS staff and students.
They can ask but it’s not clear what the consequence is. Will they mark my kid absent from virtual. No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I understand APS not wanting to attempt to stay on top of who is doing which model when, times, etc. One message per day and done.
They are contracting this out. Are you really telling me that in 2021 an app/program/computer can’t sort students into 2 lists— those doing hybrid and those staying virtual? Of course they can. APS made no effort to do so.
Kids are constantly changing hybrid/virtual. It’s all a dog and pony show anyway. We all know people who will lie and send their kids anyway.