Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend with a son in 2nd grade in AA. He said he has to stay in a 6x6 area, wear a mask all day except when eating lunch and they don't get to go outside. I am all for the kids going back safely, but not like this.
They should be able to take mask breaks and go outside.
Is this public or private? Is there a reason why they kids can't go outside?
Public.
I dont know ( I am the PP) I asked if they have to wear their masks outside and he ( The Dad) said theyre not going outside. I said, not at all, and he said no. They stay in their classroom.
Same PP. This hasnt started. This is what he has been told about the hybrid return.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone at AACPS honestly think we will actually go back to a school building this year? I know TAAAC and the hysterical PASS FB group are working VERY hard behind the scenes to force another vote at the 10/21 BOE meeting. And Pittman's statements aren't helping the reopening case either.
My guess is that the BOE will revisit/revote on 10/21 based on it not being "safe enough" to reopen. And then of course, in January, the case counts will be up and it definitely won't be "safe enough" to reopen then. And it won't make sense to go back for 2 months in the spring. So we'll essentially just be virtual all year.
Sorry to be such a pessimist but I just don't see the playing out any other way. Get on those private school waiting lists now!
Anonymous wrote:AACPS voted last night to go back in a hybrid mode for K-2 on November 16 and 3-5 on November 30, with middle and high school later (maybe as early as the second week of December)
On one hand, I'm thrilled there is forward motion... on the other hand it's a TERRIBLE plan!
There will be two cohorts - Monday/Tuesday and Thursday/Friday. Everyone is home on Wednesdays. So far, so good.
However, the teachers will be expected to be actively teaching both cohorts at the same time. So the teacher is still sitting in front of her computer, still using the same virtual tools to teach, and now has to manage in class and online behaviors. And the in school kids are just sitting at their desks instead of sitting at their houses.
Sounds like all the risk of in person without any of the benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do have to wear masks outside, though. Although one of the BoE members mentioned outside "mask breaks" so not sure exactly what that looks like.
And honestly... this latest discussion is why it's such a cluster. There are SO many unanswered questions and details keep changing, so at this point there are just tons of rumors and everyone is confused and stressed.
The decision deadline was supposed to be tomorrow. Just today, they've extended it to next Monday.
Again, private school kids are wearing masks for long periods and doing fine.
Anonymous wrote:They do have to wear masks outside, though. Although one of the BoE members mentioned outside "mask breaks" so not sure exactly what that looks like.
And honestly... this latest discussion is why it's such a cluster. There are SO many unanswered questions and details keep changing, so at this point there are just tons of rumors and everyone is confused and stressed.
The decision deadline was supposed to be tomorrow. Just today, they've extended it to next Monday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend with a son in 2nd grade in AA. He said he has to stay in a 6x6 area, wear a mask all day except when eating lunch and they don't get to go outside. I am all for the kids going back safely, but not like this.
They should be able to take mask breaks and go outside.
Is this public or private? Is there a reason why they kids can't go outside?
Public.
I dont know ( I am the PP) I asked if they have to wear their masks outside and he ( The Dad) said theyre not going outside. I said, not at all, and he said no. They stay in their classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend with a son in 2nd grade in AA. He said he has to stay in a 6x6 area, wear a mask all day except when eating lunch and they don't get to go outside. I am all for the kids going back safely, but not like this.
They should be able to take mask breaks and go outside.
Is this public or private? Is there a reason why they kids can't go outside?
Public.
I dont know ( I am the PP) I asked if they have to wear their masks outside and he ( The Dad) said theyre not going outside. I said, not at all, and he said no. They stay in their classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend with a son in 2nd grade in AA. He said he has to stay in a 6x6 area, wear a mask all day except when eating lunch and they don't get to go outside. I am all for the kids going back safely, but not like this.
They should be able to take mask breaks and go outside.
Is this public or private? Is there a reason why they kids can't go outside?
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend with a son in 2nd grade in AA. He said he has to stay in a 6x6 area, wear a mask all day except when eating lunch and they don't get to go outside. I am all for the kids going back safely, but not like this.
They should be able to take mask breaks and go outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be sure to send kids right before Thanksgiving so that we can put family members at risk, or miss out on holidays. GREAT MOVE!
Are you serious? Do you not even know what Anne Arundel's numbers have been like, for many months, despite the influx of tourists?
My kid has been hybrid in private school in AA Co all year and it's gone brilliantly. And the school has, obviously, not had an outbreak.
Private schools have rules and they enforce them. If your kid doesn't follow them, back to DL he goes. Public schools haven't enforced rules in years and I doubt they will start now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be sure to send kids right before Thanksgiving so that we can put family members at risk, or miss out on holidays. GREAT MOVE!
Are you serious? Do you not even know what Anne Arundel's numbers have been like, for many months, despite the influx of tourists?
My kid has been hybrid in private school in AA Co all year and it's gone brilliantly. And the school has, obviously, not had an outbreak.