Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really am beginning to think that R. White and JL George want the middle class to leave DC. I just don't get it.
The DC middle class doesn't all believe with you, silly goose.
Anonymous wrote:I really am beginning to think that R. White and JL George want the middle class to leave DC. I just don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the vote?
They’re not voting on it because it is out of order procedurally. At least that’s what one of the Twitter links said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the vote?
They’re not voting on it because it is out of order procedurally. At least that’s what one of the Twitter links said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mary Cheh says she won't support the metrics idea. She says it's just a sneaky way to force schools to close.
https://twitter.com/maustermuhle/status/1478408734204432385
Good for her! Love the language about the "Trojan horse to force a return to virtual learning". So true.
Anonymous wrote:When is the vote?
Anonymous wrote:Mary Cheh says she won't support the metrics idea. She says it's just a sneaky way to force schools to close.
https://twitter.com/maustermuhle/status/1478408734204432385
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So stupid. I support each school having a threshold focused on the teachers (i.e. close if >15% of teachers are unavailable) but not students and certainly not city-wide.
Yeah, tying it to staffing makes sense. But case rates don't mean anything without more context -- how many kids are sick? Are all grades equally affected? How many are really ill? Is there in-school spread? What mitigation measures is the school already taking, and are there more that could be implemented (ventilation, for example)?
Anonymous wrote:Mary Cheh says she won't support the metrics idea. She says it's just a sneaky way to force schools to close.
https://twitter.com/maustermuhle/status/1478408734204432385
Anonymous wrote:The CDC says schools should remain open. Why does the city council want to overrule the CDC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes no sense that closing schools would ease the burden on hospital admissions.
The staff and teachers are vaccinated. Since vaccination became available only like 2.8% of hospitalizations in DC have been vaccinated individuals.
Kids are already at a low risk for hospitalizations.
Closing schools has not been shown to reduce spread anyway.
Closing schools, if anything, will INCREASE the burden on hospitals as hospital staff can't report because they have to stay home with their kids.
Couldn’t agree more. People supporting this bill try to present closures as virtuous when really it just makes everything worse. Also, for all the R. White boosters that assured people on this forum that he is not an advocate for closing schools, it didn’t take long at all to see how eager he is to do so.
+1 - I can't wait to vote against him in the primary
Interesting. I can't wait to vote for him.
+1 I can’t wait to vote for him either!
He isn’t presenting this bill for school closures…he’s presenting for more transparency and accountability from DCPS and he’s a DCPS parent. I can’t wait until the staff shortage boils over and forcing all you to be home and to take some accountability for your own kids that you decided to have!
Barf.
Barfing back!
You guys always take something and leave the rest. The bill doesn’t say oh let’s just vote to close schools….it just doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes no sense that closing schools would ease the burden on hospital admissions.
The staff and teachers are vaccinated. Since vaccination became available only like 2.8% of hospitalizations in DC have been vaccinated individuals.
Kids are already at a low risk for hospitalizations.
Closing schools has not been shown to reduce spread anyway.
Closing schools, if anything, will INCREASE the burden on hospitals as hospital staff can't report because they have to stay home with their kids.
Couldn’t agree more. People supporting this bill try to present closures as virtuous when really it just makes everything worse. Also, for all the R. White boosters that assured people on this forum that he is not an advocate for closing schools, it didn’t take long at all to see how eager he is to do so.
+1 - I can't wait to vote against him in the primary
Interesting. I can't wait to vote for him.
+1 I can’t wait to vote for him either!
He isn’t presenting this bill for school closures…he’s presenting for more transparency and accountability from DCPS and he’s a DCPS parent. I can’t wait until the staff shortage boils over and forcing all you to be home and to take some accountability for your own kids that you decided to have!
Barf.