Anonymous wrote:I know I will get a lot of hate for this but I hope other parents will join me in asking the school board to implement widespread testing to return to school on 1/3. Schools must stay open — but there is a way to do this safely.
Anonymous wrote:I think virtual for a week or two after winter break could slow the spread and help us stay open. Cases from travel and holiday visiting would pop so kids would know to stay home.
However, if you feel that teachers are frontline workers, you really need to support paying them as such.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think virtual for a week or two after winter break could slow the spread and help us stay open. Cases from travel and holiday visiting would pop so kids would know to stay home.
Under state law this isn’t an option, is that correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you it’s definitely been discussed. PG county did not take this lightly when they made their decision. Watch Fairfax go first then we will follow.
Discussed by who? DCUM?
Under state law we won’t see entire districts like these close.
Doing virtual for the two weeks after break is not closing.
If we go virtual for a week, people will absolutely travel. I know we would go to my parents house so they could help with childcare/virtual learning. For us it would be a drive to see two vaccinated/boosted people and likely not much high risk stuff indoors. But we have friends who would absolutely use an extra week off to go be tourists somewhere. Test everyone the first day, but extending the break doesn’t help.
Yeah especially with no penalty to change the flights we'd extend our European trip to see family. It costs us nothing to stay with them longer. And everyone would love the extra time. No need to rush back if school is gonna be virtual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you it’s definitely been discussed. PG county did not take this lightly when they made their decision. Watch Fairfax go first then we will follow.
Discussed by who? DCUM?
Under state law we won’t see entire districts like these close.
Doing virtual for the two weeks after break is not closing.
If we go virtual for a week, people will absolutely travel. I know we would go to my parents house so they could help with childcare/virtual learning. For us it would be a drive to see two vaccinated/boosted people and likely not much high risk stuff indoors. But we have friends who would absolutely use an extra week off to go be tourists somewhere. Test everyone the first day, but extending the break doesn’t help.
Anonymous wrote:I think virtual for a week or two after winter break could slow the spread and help us stay open. Cases from travel and holiday visiting would pop so kids would know to stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you it’s definitely been discussed. PG county did not take this lightly when they made their decision. Watch Fairfax go first then we will follow.
Discussed by who? DCUM?
Under state law we won’t see entire districts like these close.
Doing virtual for the two weeks after break is not closing.
Anonymous wrote:Did teachers learn nothing last year?
The reason teachers in APS are struggling right now is they refused to come to school last year vaccinated. Had they just returned after vaccinations, wow! what suffering they could have saved themselves.
I am betting schools that went virtual in our area did so for staffing shortage but omnicrom have them a good cover.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Did teachers learn nothing last year?
The reason teachers in APS are struggling right now is they refused to come to school last year vaccinated. Had they just returned after vaccinations, wow! what suffering they could have saved themselves.
I am betting schools that went virtual in our area did so for staffing shortage but omnicrom have them a good cover.
I’m sure the teachers will be just thrilled that the teacher haters are back and ready to sh-t on them. That will definitely encourage teachers not to quit.
Hopefully they have common sense and know that anonymous commenters on the internet are not representative of real life.
I know disgusting parent like this IRL.
Fortunately, not many. But they exist and they are loud and obnoxious. One screamed and cursed at my kid’s teacher DURING class over Teams last year. It was insane.