Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Hybrid involves greater: expense, and risks, but involves even less school than DL. People should accept the reality of the situation and make the best of it.
Another person against the hybrid option: more complicated, higher risk, less school, so what's the benefit?
Exactly. There is no benefit.
We all need to make sure our voices are heard. We need a full F2F option and a full DL option. Email the board. Submit testimony. Encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same.
There is no benefit aside from breaking the ice to get back to full F2F. You think MCPS is just going to make that leap next year without testing the waters first?
If we go the full year DL, yes, I would expect a full F2F return for the 21-22 school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Hybrid involves greater: expense, and risks, but involves even less school than DL. People should accept the reality of the situation and make the best of it.
Another person against the hybrid option: more complicated, higher risk, less school, so what's the benefit?
Exactly. There is no benefit.
We all need to make sure our voices are heard. We need a full F2F option and a full DL option. Email the board. Submit testimony. Encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same.
There is no benefit aside from breaking the ice to get back to full F2F. You think MCPS is just going to make that leap next year without testing the waters first?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Hybrid involves greater: expense, and risks, but involves even less school than DL. People should accept the reality of the situation and make the best of it.
Another person against the hybrid option: more complicated, higher risk, less school, so what's the benefit?
Exactly. There is no benefit.
We all need to make sure our voices are heard. We need a full F2F option and a full DL option. Email the board. Submit testimony. Encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same.
There is no benefit aside from breaking the ice to get back to full F2F. You think MCPS is just going to make that leap next year without testing the waters first?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the FCPS return to school update to be discussed tomorrow. The school board will push back, but this has the bones of being a real plan. Take a look at PPE, etc. on pages #21-23. Has MCPS reported out on any of these measures?
https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/BUDFAR3E3621/$file/ReturntoSchoolUpdate10_15_20.pdf
It would be so expensive to do this not to mention the serious and grave risks that covid pose but since it's for a few months at best, it seems like a poorly thought out idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Hybrid involves greater: expense, and risks, but involves even less school than DL. People should accept the reality of the situation and make the best of it.
Another person against the hybrid option: more complicated, higher risk, less school, so what's the benefit?
Exactly. There is no benefit.
We all need to make sure our voices are heard. We need a full F2F option and a full DL option. Email the board. Submit testimony. Encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Hybrid involves greater: expense, and risks, but involves even less school than DL. People should accept the reality of the situation and make the best of it.
Another person against the hybrid option: more complicated, higher risk, less school, so what's the benefit?
Anonymous wrote:
Hybrid involves greater: expense, and risks, but involves even less school than DL. People should accept the reality of the situation and make the best of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well it has. Schools back, restaurants and store open. Casinos, movie theaters, escape rooms, mini golf, etc... all open. Office buildings open. Colleges open. Just do it safely.
Yup. I don't think the "quarantine until the vaccine" group realizes how much life has resumed without them.
And here in our county, its encouraging to see so many people comply with the safety rules.
For example, on Saturday my kids has 3 games: soccer, softball, and baseball. Each parent stayed socially distant on the sidelines and wore masks. The kids wore masks in the dugout & on the bench. Then, we went out to dinner. All staff wore masks, and the patrons wore their masks entering and exiting the establishment.
90% of life has resumed.
And if we, as a community, are prepared to allow Escape Rooms to resume (rooms where people are locked in together with no windows into a small room and you literally have to touch everything to get out), then we need to prioritize school re-opening.
For Elementary, we need to keep it simply. One full F2F option 4-5 days a week, and one full DL. F2F must wear masks or be sent home. F2F must consent to a daily temp check. F2F must use hand sanitizer upon entering the room.
Keep it simple, Stupid.
This isn't as hard as we are making it out to be
+1. The over complicated hybrid plans are destined to fail anyway.
Anonymous wrote:This is the FCPS return to school update to be discussed tomorrow. The school board will push back, but this has the bones of being a real plan. Take a look at PPE, etc. on pages #21-23. Has MCPS reported out on any of these measures?
https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/BUDFAR3E3621/$file/ReturntoSchoolUpdate10_15_20.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well it has. Schools back, restaurants and store open. Casinos, movie theaters, escape rooms, mini golf, etc... all open. Office buildings open. Colleges open. Just do it safely.
Yup. I don't think the "quarantine until the vaccine" group realizes how much life has resumed without them.
And here in our county, its encouraging to see so many people comply with the safety rules.
For example, on Saturday my kids has 3 games: soccer, softball, and baseball. Each parent stayed socially distant on the sidelines and wore masks. The kids wore masks in the dugout & on the bench. Then, we went out to dinner. All staff wore masks, and the patrons wore their masks entering and exiting the establishment.
90% of life has resumed.
And if we, as a community, are prepared to allow Escape Rooms to resume (rooms where people are locked in together with no windows into a small room and you literally have to touch everything to get out), then we need to prioritize school re-opening.
For Elementary, we need to keep it simply. One full F2F option 4-5 days a week, and one full DL. F2F must wear masks or be sent home. F2F must consent to a daily temp check. F2F must use hand sanitizer upon entering the room.
Keep it simple, Stupid.
This isn't as hard as we are making it out to be
+1. The over complicated hybrid plans are destined to fail anyway.
Agree
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well it has. Schools back, restaurants and store open. Casinos, movie theaters, escape rooms, mini golf, etc... all open. Office buildings open. Colleges open. Just do it safely.
Yup. I don't think the "quarantine until the vaccine" group realizes how much life has resumed without them.
And here in our county, its encouraging to see so many people comply with the safety rules.
For example, on Saturday my kids has 3 games: soccer, softball, and baseball. Each parent stayed socially distant on the sidelines and wore masks. The kids wore masks in the dugout & on the bench. Then, we went out to dinner. All staff wore masks, and the patrons wore their masks entering and exiting the establishment.
90% of life has resumed.
And if we, as a community, are prepared to allow Escape Rooms to resume (rooms where people are locked in together with no windows into a small room and you literally have to touch everything to get out), then we need to prioritize school re-opening.
For Elementary, we need to keep it simply. One full F2F option 4-5 days a week, and one full DL. F2F must wear masks or be sent home. F2F must consent to a daily temp check. F2F must use hand sanitizer upon entering the room.
Keep it simple, Stupid.
This isn't as hard as we are making it out to be
+1. The over complicated hybrid plans are destined to fail anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
PP here and I definitely agree that there is a degree of hysteria in the US that I rarely encounter now that I'm in Germany, even with cases rising. Americans also have a much more risk-averse attitude to life and especially child-rearing. They demand absolute safety in a way Europeans don't. Not sure if it is the result or the cause of the attitude that you can sue and get sued for everything.
I also think the politicization is a huge factor. Trump says the virus is no big deal, so any good liberal has to take the stance that the virus is a huge threat to everyone. I find it much easier to have a more nuanced conversation about the threat over here, because it is not a hot-button political issue.
Consider the possibility that this is the result of the political leadership in Germany vs the political leadership in the US.
Yes, it is, in the way I described, which is that the danger of the virus is being blown out of proportion in reaction to Trump's downplaying of it.
I don't think it is because Germans feel like they are in such good hands with their government, because that has no bearing on how we assess the threat the virus poses to each individual person.
You don't think that competent government leadership vs incompetent government leadership has any bearing on how people assess the threat? Huh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well it has. Schools back, restaurants and store open. Casinos, movie theaters, escape rooms, mini golf, etc... all open. Office buildings open. Colleges open. Just do it safely.
Yup. I don't think the "quarantine until the vaccine" group realizes how much life has resumed without them.
And here in our county, its encouraging to see so many people comply with the safety rules.
For example, on Saturday my kids has 3 games: soccer, softball, and baseball. Each parent stayed socially distant on the sidelines and wore masks. The kids wore masks in the dugout & on the bench. Then, we went out to dinner. All staff wore masks, and the patrons wore their masks entering and exiting the establishment.
90% of life has resumed.
And if we, as a community, are prepared to allow Escape Rooms to resume (rooms where people are locked in together with no windows into a small room and you literally have to touch everything to get out), then we need to prioritize school re-opening.
For Elementary, we need to keep it simply. One full F2F option 4-5 days a week, and one full DL. F2F must wear masks or be sent home. F2F must consent to a daily temp check. F2F must use hand sanitizer upon entering the room.
Keep it simple, Stupid.
This isn't as hard as we are making it out to be