Anonymous wrote:So we are Covid testing for colds now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it's not allergies?
1) test for Covid
2) if negative, get some children's allergy medicine and try that
3) if they are still not completely well, stay home until better.
That’s not a realistic solution. DCPS just sent around an email cracking down on attendance. I’m not getting CPS called on me simply so other families won’t be inconvenienced with a cold. Don’t like it? Take it up with DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I thought you only needed a doctor's note if the illness was keeping a lid out more than 3 days in a row?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it's not allergies?
1) test for Covid
2) if negative, get some children's allergy medicine and try that
3) if they are still not completely well, stay home until better.
That’s not a realistic solution. DCPS just sent around an email cracking down on attendance. I’m not getting CPS called on me simply so other families won’t be inconvenienced with a cold. Don’t like it? Take it up with DCPS.
It is true that DCPS's messaging on this has been horrendous. On one hand, we want to keep everyone safe! On the other hand, you can't keep your kid home without a signed note from a contact tracer. Do the right thing. I am guessing that the vast majority of DCPS schools where posters on this board send their kids are not going to object to parents being super-conservative about keeping kids home when they have symptoms of any illness. In fact, I bet they will be grateful for it and excused absences will be abundant. Then ignore the annoying attendance letter you will inevitably receive at the end of the year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it's not allergies?
1) test for Covid
2) if negative, get some children's allergy medicine and try that
3) if they are still not completely well, stay home until better.
That’s not a realistic solution. DCPS just sent around an email cracking down on attendance. I’m not getting CPS called on me simply so other families won’t be inconvenienced with a cold. Don’t like it? Take it up with DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it's not allergies?
1) test for Covid
2) if negative, get some children's allergy medicine and try that
3) if they are still not completely well, stay home until better.
That’s not a realistic solution. DCPS just sent around an email cracking down on attendance. I’m not getting CPS called on me simply so other families won’t be inconvenienced with a cold. Don’t like it? Take it up with DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it's not allergies?
1) test for Covid
2) if negative, get some children's allergy medicine and try that
3) if they are still not completely well, stay home until better.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it's not allergies?
1) test for Covid
2) if negative, get some children's allergy medicine and try that
3) if they are still not completely well, stay home until better.