Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They already told us at the BOE meeting yesterday: to quote Jack Smith "unless something crazy happens" school will start with 100% DL on August 31st.
And the safe assumption is that it will stay that way, indefinitely.
Then what the F was the this model even mentioned?
I have lost all respect for teachers. I truly have.
It's pretty clear that the teachers don't want to go back. But it's not the teachers making the decision.
yup
I know! They should listen to Ms. Devoss. She's the Secretary of Education after all. The economy > student welfare.
Anonymous wrote:My kid so missing being in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They already told us at the BOE meeting yesterday: to quote Jack Smith "unless something crazy happens" school will start with 100% DL on August 31st.
And the safe assumption is that it will stay that way, indefinitely.
Then what the F was the this model even mentioned?
I have lost all respect for teachers. I truly have.
It's pretty clear that the teachers don't want to go back. But it's not the teachers making the decision.
yup
Anonymous wrote:No way they are opening hybrid now that the teachers union does not support it.
I think they announce by the end of the week sooner is better. They need to stop planning for hybrid if it’s not happening. This will also allow parents more time to try to line up support for learning and childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They already told us at the BOE meeting yesterday: to quote Jack Smith "unless something crazy happens" school will start with 100% DL on August 31st.
And the safe assumption is that it will stay that way, indefinitely.
Then what the F was the this model even mentioned?
I have lost all respect for teachers. I truly have.
It's pretty clear that the teachers don't want to go back. But it's not the teachers making the decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just drove by a middle school and saw at least 40 girls at a soccer practice. Kids are at camp and pools all over the county.
Not having in person school - at a MINIMUM just for elementary - is beyond insane in these circumstances. Totally not justifiable.
Because that stuff is happening OUTSIDE! Really, how hard is this?
Not all camps are outside.
The difference is in the absolute numbers. Students plus staff = almost 200,000 people = roughly one *fifth* of MoCo residents. Sure, they will not all be in one place, but the probability that an outbreak will happen is so much higher.
Roughly four-fifths of MoCo is currently out and about, not in one place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They already told us at the BOE meeting yesterday: to quote Jack Smith "unless something crazy happens" school will start with 100% DL on August 31st.
And the safe assumption is that it will stay that way, indefinitely.
Then what the F was the this model even mentioned?
I have lost all respect for teachers. I truly have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They already told us at the BOE meeting yesterday: to quote Jack Smith "unless something crazy happens" school will start with 100% DL on August 31st.
And the safe assumption is that it will stay that way, indefinitely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had a meeting with a MS teacher last night, and was told it's pretty certain DL will happen until at least February.
Why do they think anything will change in February?
There's some hope a vaccine could be available by then, but I think it's more of a "not before" date.
Some big shot Dr. announced today that he’s pretty sure this will be over by January. Too lazy to find the link but maybe somebody else can.
Then again Fauci and the AAP already said school should open so who even knows what the criteria is.
Doctor is just guessing. EVEN IF - best case scenario - vaccine is done by December, don't know efficacy and then we're faced with the issue that not everyone will want it. Anti maskers will turn into anti-vaxxers. Will that make a difference? Who knows but I think Jan/Feb might be too early. My guess is right after spring break.
We're faced with the issue of actually getting everyone (or enough people) vaccinated. How long will it take to vaccinate 328 million people?
Not going to happen.
I’m not an anti-vaxxer and I wear my mask religiously.
But I absolutely will not make my kids get a Covid vaccine. No way, no how. IF it even comes out, it will have been rushed through.
I think there are many people who will (rightfully) decline a Covid vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoping they'll have distance learning as an option until there's a vaccine. This helps everyone stay safe.
the AAP strongly advocates that all policy considerations for the coming school year should start with a goal of having students physically present in school.
https://services.aap.org/en/pages/2019-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-infections/clinical-guidance/covid-19-planning-considerations-return-to-in-person-education-in-schools/
They also said as long as it's safe. I am not for or against school opening up or virtual only. I just wish some decision is made so I can plan accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoping they'll have distance learning as an option until there's a vaccine. This helps everyone stay safe.
the AAP strongly advocates that all policy considerations for the coming school year should start with a goal of having students physically present in school.
https://services.aap.org/en/pages/2019-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-infections/clinical-guidance/covid-19-planning-considerations-return-to-in-person-education-in-schools/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had a meeting with a MS teacher last night, and was told it's pretty certain DL will happen until at least February.
Why do they think anything will change in February?
There's some hope a vaccine could be available by then, but I think it's more of a "not before" date.
Some big shot Dr. announced today that he’s pretty sure this will be over by January. Too lazy to find the link but maybe somebody else can.
Then again Fauci and the AAP already said school should open so who even knows what the criteria is.
Doctor is just guessing. EVEN IF - best case scenario - vaccine is done by December, don't know efficacy and then we're faced with the issue that not everyone will want it. Anti maskers will turn into anti-vaxxers. Will that make a difference? Who knows but I think Jan/Feb might be too early. My guess is right after spring break.
We're faced with the issue of actually getting everyone (or enough people) vaccinated. How long will it take to vaccinate 328 million people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had a meeting with a MS teacher last night, and was told it's pretty certain DL will happen until at least February.
Why do they think anything will change in February?
There's some hope a vaccine could be available by then, but I think it's more of a "not before" date.
Some big shot Dr. announced today that he’s pretty sure this will be over by January. Too lazy to find the link but maybe somebody else can.
Then again Fauci and the AAP already said school should open so who even knows what the criteria is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had a meeting with a MS teacher last night, and was told it's pretty certain DL will happen until at least February.
Why do they think anything will change in February?
There's some hope a vaccine could be available by then, but I think it's more of a "not before" date.
Some big shot Dr. announced today that he’s pretty sure this will be over by January. Too lazy to find the link but maybe somebody else can.
Then again Fauci and the AAP already said school should open so who even knows what the criteria is.
Doctor is just guessing. EVEN IF - best case scenario - vaccine is done by December, don't know efficacy and then we're faced with the issue that not everyone will want it. Anti maskers will turn into anti-vaxxers. Will that make a difference? Who knows but I think Jan/Feb might be too early. My guess is right after spring break.