Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:also why would it be performative to say "we have learned a lot in the past two years. no child (0-19 age group) in dc has died due to covid and only very few were hospitalized. Children face greater threats from other illnesses and we overcorrected due to the knowledge we had at the time. We understand the battles that students and their families faced because our staff and their families faced the same and we will cooperatively recover together. We no longer have a COVID-free stance." Why is it ass-kissing to be honest and show a desire to rebuild trust?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about start aggressively tracking at the high farms schools. Motivated talented kids deserve a chance to learn
No thanks. If we are going to start anywhere it will be for low ses and sped kids.
Doesn’t high FARMS usually = low SES?
Anonymous wrote:also why would it be performative to say "we have learned a lot in the past two years. no child (0-19 age group) in dc has died due to covid and only very few were hospitalized. Children face greater threats from other illnesses and we overcorrected due to the knowledge we had at the time. We understand the battles that students and their families faced because our staff and their families faced the same and we will cooperatively recover together. We no longer have a COVID-free stance." Why is it ass-kissing to be honest and show a desire to rebuild trust?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We can only move forward but some parents on this board need there to be some kind of apology and ass kissing of parents from the WTU, I don’t really understand. It would only be performative and I am not for performative action. We need resources for all our students, ALL.
For the record, when folks come across disgruntled about COVID, it may not be about displeasure about the school closures two years ago, but continued quarantines for the under five and under 2 age group. Under 2 kids are getting quarantined 10 days for exposures while the rest of the world moves on and five days for the over two group without TTS option.
also why would it be performative to say "we have learned a lot in the past two years. no child (0-19 age group) in dc has died due to covid and only very few were hospitalized. Children face greater threats from other illnesses and we overcorrected due to the knowledge we had at the time. We understand the battles that students and their families faced because our staff and their families faced the same and we will cooperatively recover together. We no longer have a COVID-free stance." Why is it ass-kissing to be honest and show a desire to rebuild trust?
Anonymous wrote:
We can only move forward but some parents on this board need there to be some kind of apology and ass kissing of parents from the WTU, I don’t really understand. It would only be performative and I am not for performative action. We need resources for all our students, ALL.