Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is going to have a DL option next year. I suspect it will be an all-county virtual program because there won’t be enough demand at each local school. It will also prob be an elect in and can only move to in-person if there is available space. As so many of the AEM-ers love to say: if you don’t like it, go private or elsewhere. APS is a public school and the brick and mortar neighborhood schools need to focus on in-person instruction.
How will this work for those students at option schools? Would students with medical issues have to give up their spots at HB, immersion, etc. just because they’re sick? That doesn’t seem right. I
no this isn't right at all and very well could lead to a lawsuit.
Clearly the open uppers don't care about high risk kids but then they never ever did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Filters filters recess outdoors, nothing else, ignore vaccines and logic , aegghh filters filters filters aegegggrhfjdnfnfbfnncnnnjdjv
You might want to work on your reading comprehension. Vaccines are part of the message and are ALREADY being rolled out.
We still have issues with ventilation. Once those are resolved no need to push the issue further. Get it?
She'll keep pressing for filters don't pay attention that she as an advocate for special needs according to her board position, has not pressed for advocating special needs support and lawsuits against the crime of forcing special needs students to be at home virtually. Yes it is a crime.
Wow - you really are slow. If you make the schools safe to reopen then more kids can go back - including SN.
+ 1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Filters filters recess outdoors, nothing else, ignore vaccines and logic , aegghh filters filters filters aegegggrhfjdnfnfbfnncnnnjdjv
You might want to work on your reading comprehension. Vaccines are part of the message and are ALREADY being rolled out.
We still have issues with ventilation. Once those are resolved no need to push the issue further. Get it?
She'll keep pressing for filters don't pay attention that she as an advocate for special needs according to her board position, has not pressed for advocating special needs support and lawsuits against the crime of forcing special needs students to be at home virtually. Yes it is a crime.
Wow - you really are slow. If you make the schools safe to reopen then more kids can go back - including SN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is going to have a DL option next year. I suspect it will be an all-county virtual program because there won’t be enough demand at each local school. It will also prob be an elect in and can only move to in-person if there is available space. As so many of the AEM-ers love to say: if you don’t like it, go private or elsewhere. APS is a public school and the brick and mortar neighborhood schools need to focus on in-person instruction.
How will this work for those students at option schools? Would students with medical issues have to give up their spots at HB, immersion, etc. just because they’re sick? That doesn’t seem right. I
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have a tracker how many times a day that lady posts about air filters and outdoor lunch. It's as if that will stop covid and solve all the problems.
obsessed..
Yeah she is, there are at least 2 posts or more responses from filter lady a day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is going to have a DL option next year. I suspect it will be an all-county virtual program because there won’t be enough demand at each local school. It will also prob be an elect in and can only move to in-person if there is available space. As so many of the AEM-ers love to say: if you don’t like it, go private or elsewhere. APS is a public school and the brick and mortar neighborhood schools need to focus on in-person instruction.
How will this work for those students at option schools? Would students with medical issues have to give up their spots at HB, immersion, etc. just because they’re sick? That doesn’t seem right. I
I think county-wide virtual is inevitable for next year. I hope kids in option schools can keep their spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is going to have a DL option next year. I suspect it will be an all-county virtual program because there won’t be enough demand at each local school. It will also prob be an elect in and can only move to in-person if there is available space. As so many of the AEM-ers love to say: if you don’t like it, go private or elsewhere. APS is a public school and the brick and mortar neighborhood schools need to focus on in-person instruction.
How will this work for those students at option schools? Would students with medical issues have to give up their spots at HB, immersion, etc. just because they’re sick? That doesn’t seem right. I
Anonymous wrote:APS is going to have a DL option next year. I suspect it will be an all-county virtual program because there won’t be enough demand at each local school. It will also prob be an elect in and can only move to in-person if there is available space. As so many of the AEM-ers love to say: if you don’t like it, go private or elsewhere. APS is a public school and the brick and mortar neighborhood schools need to focus on in-person instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Filters filters recess outdoors, nothing else, ignore vaccines and logic , aegghh filters filters filters aegegggrhfjdnfnfbfnncnnnjdjv
You might want to work on your reading comprehension. Vaccines are part of the message and are ALREADY being rolled out.
We still have issues with ventilation. Once those are resolved no need to push the issue further. Get it?
She'll keep pressing for filters don't pay attention that she as an advocate for special needs according to her board position, has not pressed for advocating special needs support and lawsuits against the crime of forcing special needs students to be at home virtually. Yes it is a crime.
Wow - you really are slow. If you make the schools safe to reopen then more kids can go back - including SN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Filters filters recess outdoors, nothing else, ignore vaccines and logic , aegghh filters filters filters aegegggrhfjdnfnfbfnncnnnjdjv
You might want to work on your reading comprehension. Vaccines are part of the message and are ALREADY being rolled out.
We still have issues with ventilation. Once those are resolved no need to push the issue further. Get it?
She'll keep pressing for filters don't pay attention that she as an advocate for special needs according to her board position, has not pressed for advocating special needs support and lawsuits against the crime of forcing special needs students to be at home virtually. Yes it is a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have a tracker how many times a day that lady posts about air filters and outdoor lunch. It's as if that will stop covid and solve all the problems.
obsessed..
Yeah she is, there are at least 2 posts or more responses from filter lady a day
I’ll take facts and science over the teacher haters.
She is no science guy
Sure, but she's light years ahead of the teacher haters and science deniers.
It's hard to lump those 2 groups together when the teachers at APS are science deniers...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Filters filters recess outdoors, nothing else, ignore vaccines and logic , aegghh filters filters filters aegegggrhfjdnfnfbfnncnnnjdjv
You might want to work on your reading comprehension. Vaccines are part of the message and are ALREADY being rolled out.
We still have issues with ventilation. Once those are resolved no need to push the issue further. Get it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have a tracker how many times a day that lady posts about air filters and outdoor lunch. It's as if that will stop covid and solve all the problems.
obsessed..
Yeah she is, there are at least 2 posts or more responses from filter lady a day
I’ll take facts and science over the teacher haters.
She is no science guy
Sure, but she's light years ahead of the teacher haters and science deniers.
Anonymous wrote:They should have a tracker how many times a day that lady posts about air filters and outdoor lunch. It's as if that will stop covid and solve all the problems.