Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lot of closures in the news
But not in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Lot of closures in the news
Anonymous wrote: We are in a different state but have mask mandate and strict protocol and it’s been an absolute disaster. Hundreds and hundreds of kids quarantined everyday. I’m a teacher and I’ve had two students test positive in the 3 weeks we’ve been back at school.
We were open full time in the spring with no issues. This delta variant is completely different beast.
Anonymous wrote: We are in a different state but have mask mandate and strict protocol and it’s been an absolute disaster. Hundreds and hundreds of kids quarantined everyday. I’m a teacher and I’ve had two students test positive in the 3 weeks we’ve been back at school.
We were open full time in the spring with no issues. This delta variant is completely different beast.
Anonymous wrote: We are in a different state but have mask mandate and strict protocol and it’s been an absolute disaster. Hundreds and hundreds of kids quarantined everyday. I’m a teacher and I’ve had two students test positive in the 3 weeks we’ve been back at school.
We were open full time in the spring with no issues. This delta variant is completely different beast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict the first day the whole district will close. APS will take out a full page ad in the Washington Post admitting how wrong they were about everything.
Is that good enough OP?
Following up that will be private school parents posting that they are soo glad they left APS and their children are thriving.
That part is a win for everyone, except maybe the private school teachers.
It is SUCH A WIN. I hope these people never ever come back.
Guessing you couldn’t pay them to.
Because people disagree with your irrational hysteria and inability to contextualize risk (vs. other common daily risks), you hope they leave the community. APS needs more N95-masked kids of paper salespeople, who moonlight as ventilation experts.
Oh. I thought it was more like people who bailed on APS for greener pastures.
I'm just happy the schools are NOW at quite comfortable occupancy levels. More room for my kids. Bye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict the first day the whole district will close. APS will take out a full page ad in the Washington Post admitting how wrong they were about everything.
Is that good enough OP?
Following up that will be private school parents posting that they are soo glad they left APS and their children are thriving.
That part is a win for everyone, except maybe the private school teachers.
It is SUCH A WIN. I hope these people never ever come back.
Guessing you couldn’t pay them to.
Because people disagree with your irrational hysteria and inability to contextualize risk (vs. other common daily risks), you hope they leave the community. APS needs more N95-masked kids of paper salespeople, who moonlight as ventilation experts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict the first day the whole district will close. APS will take out a full page ad in the Washington Post admitting how wrong they were about everything.
Is that good enough OP?
Following up that will be private school parents posting that they are soo glad they left APS and their children are thriving.
That part is a win for everyone, except maybe the private school teachers.
It is SUCH A WIN. I hope these people never ever come back.
Guessing you couldn’t pay them to.
Because people disagree with your irrational hysteria and inability to contextualize risk (vs. other common daily risks), you hope they leave the community. APS needs more N95-masked kids of paper salespeople, who moonlight as ventilation experts.
Oh. I thought it was more like people who bailed on APS for greener pastures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict the first day the whole district will close. APS will take out a full page ad in the Washington Post admitting how wrong they were about everything.
Is that good enough OP?
Following up that will be private school parents posting that they are soo glad they left APS and their children are thriving.
That part is a win for everyone, except maybe the private school teachers.
It is SUCH A WIN. I hope these people never ever come back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict the first day the whole district will close. APS will take out a full page ad in the Washington Post admitting how wrong they were about everything.
Is that good enough OP?
Following up that will be private school parents posting that they are soo glad they left APS and their children are thriving.
That part is a win for everyone, except maybe the private school teachers.
It is SUCH A WIN. I hope these people never ever come back.
Guessing you couldn’t pay them to.
Because people disagree with your irrational hysteria and inability to contextualize risk (vs. other common daily risks), you hope they leave the community. APS needs more N95-masked kids of paper salespeople, who moonlight as ventilation experts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict the first day the whole district will close. APS will take out a full page ad in the Washington Post admitting how wrong they were about everything.
Is that good enough OP?
Following up that will be private school parents posting that they are soo glad they left APS and their children are thriving.
That part is a win for everyone, except maybe the private school teachers.
It is SUCH A WIN. I hope these people never ever come back.
Guessing you couldn’t pay them to.