Anonymous wrote:And how they are going to find out who did travel ?!?! Ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Nonjabbed teacher. Traveling overseas and not doing any of these draconian things.
Anonymous wrote:And how they are going to find out who did travel ?!?! Ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question for those making comments like “every man for himself” and “we just don’t travel.”
What do you see happening in the future? Do you truly believe that if we all just stay home a little longer, it will be “safe” for us to fly to Rhode Island so our toddler can celebrate her great grandma’s birthday once *not on FaceTime?
There’s a balance.
They don’t care. They prefer virtue over travel or family.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question for those making comments like “every man for himself” and “we just don’t travel.”
What do you see happening in the future? Do you truly believe that if we all just stay home a little longer, it will be “safe” for us to fly to Rhode Island so our toddler can celebrate her great grandma’s birthday once *not on FaceTime?
There’s a balance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what your school is requiring and how it will impact your plans this year.
I don’t know and I don’t care. We are fully vaccinated and not sheep. It’s none of the schools damn business what my kid or I do outside of the classroom.
And this is why the pandemic rages on ...
Anonymou[b wrote:s]My kids’ school is requiring 8 days’ quarantine after air travel if unvaccinated with testing on day 3 or 5 or something. The school isn’t offering remote options or makeup work this year.[/b] We live in a state where most trips are too far to drive so I expect that the week after Thanksgiving and Christmas will be very lightly attended for the lower, unvaccinated grades. They can’t really leave half the class in 1st/2nd grade without instruction and just hope that they’ll catch up on their own, so I assume those post-holiday weeks will be light on learning and a wash for the kids like mine who will show up. Oh well.