Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taking my kids to the gym today to workout. Private gyms are fully open and maskless.
But we have to punish Arlington kids by canceling sports, while no other school district is doing the same.
Wow. You really think this is a good idea?
Yes, COVID will be here forever and it’s not going away. My kids are vaccinated too, and already had asymptomatic COVID (which needs to stop soon as that’s called “not sick”).
All of you triple vaccinated NPR listeners can hide inside your house forever to avoid a cold.
Gyms are packed in Arlington right now too. My kids need to be practicing and they can’t do it with their teams.
Anonymous wrote:Parks and Rec just postponed everything until Jan 18th. My teen agrees that it’s a smart move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taking my kids to the gym today to workout. Private gyms are fully open and maskless.
But we have to punish Arlington kids by canceling sports, while no other school district is doing the same.
Wow. You really think this is a good idea?
Anonymous wrote:Taking my kids to the gym today to workout. Private gyms are fully open and maskless.
But we have to punish Arlington kids by canceling sports, while no other school district is doing the same.
Anonymous wrote:Taking my kids to the gym today to workout. Private gyms are fully open and maskless.
But we have to punish Arlington kids by canceling sports, while no other school district is doing the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really believe that taking a 2 week pause on ECs is “hurting” your children then you have bigger problems. Some entitlement there? Just saying…
This!
Anonymous wrote:If you really believe that taking a 2 week pause on ECs is “hurting” your children then you have bigger problems. Some entitlement there? Just saying…
Anonymous wrote:If you really believe that taking a 2 week pause on ECs is “hurting” your children then you have bigger problems. Some entitlement there? Just saying…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really believe that taking a 2 week pause on ECs is “hurting” your children then you have bigger problems. Some entitlement there? Just saying…
It is actually the least-entitled kids who are hurt the most by this decision. There are a lot of kids in this county who rely on APS extracurricular activities to build their resume for college applications and career opportunities. And maybe two weeks doesn't seem like a big deal, but many MS and HS activities are seasonal and 2 weeks is huge for kids preparing for winter competitions-- and not just sports, but also things like robotics and STEM team competitions, Model United Nations, etc. Many of these activities don't carry any more risk than kids being in the classroom. The decision to cancel everything across the board is arbitrary and lazy, and certainly not based on science.
Funny then that only the entitled rich parents are complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really believe that taking a 2 week pause on ECs is “hurting” your children then you have bigger problems. Some entitlement there? Just saying…
It is actually the least-entitled kids who are hurt the most by this decision. There are a lot of kids in this county who rely on APS extracurricular activities to build their resume for college applications and career opportunities. And maybe two weeks doesn't seem like a big deal, but many MS and HS activities are seasonal and 2 weeks is huge for kids preparing for winter competitions-- and not just sports, but also things like robotics and STEM team competitions, Model United Nations, etc. Many of these activities don't carry any more risk than kids being in the classroom. The decision to cancel everything across the board is arbitrary and lazy, and certainly not based on science.
Funny then that only the entitled rich parents are complaining.