Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, I just got an email from the private school we enrolled at saying that vaccines are mandated for everyone 12+.
I'm ready for the crying to begin.
Public school parent but if this is true I will cry happy tears. A sign that mandated vaccines are around the corner.
+1
+2. Although hopefully it doesn’t mean all the pain in the ass anti-vax parents come back to public.
The anti vax and anti maskers should go private or homeschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, I just got an email from the private school we enrolled at saying that vaccines are mandated for everyone 12+.
I'm ready for the crying to begin.
Public school parent but if this is true I will cry happy tears. A sign that mandated vaccines are around the corner.
+1
+2. Although hopefully it doesn’t mean all the pain in the ass anti-vax parents come back to public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, I just got an email from the private school we enrolled at saying that vaccines are mandated for everyone 12+.
I'm ready for the crying to begin.
Public school parent but if this is true I will cry happy tears. A sign that mandated vaccines are around the corner.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who is an epidemiologist and she seems to think that everything is going to shut back down in around Oct/Nov. She thinks that schools *should* stay open but she also said that APS is so unpredictable that she is lining up another learning pod and tutor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who is an epidemiologist and she seems to think that everything is going to shut back down in around Oct/Nov. She thinks that schools *should* stay open but she also said that APS is so unpredictable that she is lining up another learning pod and tutor.
I have a friend who is an epidemiologist who says that vaccination rates are so high in our area that there is no chance schools will need to switch to DL.
Really? For kids under 12? If you want to believe that one then let me tell you about the bridge I have for sale. It is in California. It is golden. It can be all yours for the price of $1,000,000. Post back and I'll give you my contact info. We can have this sale done in a day!
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who is an epidemiologist and she seems to think that everything is going to shut back down in around Oct/Nov. She thinks that schools *should* stay open but she also said that APS is so unpredictable that she is lining up another learning pod and tutor.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, I just got an email from the private school we enrolled at saying that vaccines are mandated for everyone 12+.
I'm ready for the crying to begin.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, teacher, you are back to real life.
Extremely believable anecdote when every private school has been full for months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, I just got an email from the private school we enrolled at saying that vaccines are mandated for everyone 12+.
I'm ready for the crying to begin.
Public school parent but if this is true I will cry happy tears. A sign that mandated vaccines are around the corner.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, I just got an email from the private school we enrolled at saying that vaccines are mandated for everyone 12+.
I'm ready for the crying to begin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is doing summer school 5 days a week right now. As a staff member I have been assured repeatedly that it will be like "normal with masks" from my own admin team and others I interviewed with.
And they had to send home a whole classroom of kids and the teachers on the first day. Same with ACOS. Don't know about FCPS.
Which school?
I have heard that every school hosting summer school has had an outbreak at this point so you would better off asking which school has not had a problem yet.
I am not even sure that is statistically possible. We still have only a handful of cases a day. Summer school has only been going 1.5 weeks.
The PP is full of s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is doing summer school 5 days a week right now. As a staff member I have been assured repeatedly that it will be like "normal with masks" from my own admin team and others I interviewed with.
And they had to send home a whole classroom of kids and the teachers on the first day. Same with ACOS. Don't know about FCPS.
Which school?
I have heard that every school hosting summer school has had an outbreak at this point so you would better off asking which school has not had a problem yet.
I am not even sure that is statistically possible. We still have only a handful of cases a day. Summer school has only been going 1.5 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is doing summer school 5 days a week right now. As a staff member I have been assured repeatedly that it will be like "normal with masks" from my own admin team and others I interviewed with.
And they had to send home a whole classroom of kids and the teachers on the first day. Same with ACOS. Don't know about FCPS.
Which school?
I have heard that every school hosting summer school has had an outbreak at this point so you would better off asking which school has not had a problem yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is doing summer school 5 days a week right now. As a staff member I have been assured repeatedly that it will be like "normal with masks" from my own admin team and others I interviewed with.
And they had to send home a whole classroom of kids and the teachers on the first day. Same with ACOS. Don't know about FCPS.
Which school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who is an epidemiologist and she seems to think that everything is going to shut back down in around Oct/Nov. She thinks that schools *should* stay open but she also said that APS is so unpredictable that she is lining up another learning pod and tutor.
I have a friend who is an epidemiologist who says that vaccination rates are so high in our area that there is no chance schools will need to switch to DL.