Anonymous wrote:Very interesting take on all of this but not sure it fits with the OP's original postAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On their website Little Flower still has openings for Pre-K.
Maybe they overly expanded during pandemic and can't fill those spaces since schools have returned to in person?
I'm not surprised. There is a pre-k and k clique of mean girl moms that are notorious in the community.
Can't say that I would sign up for that brand for 8 years.
Very interesting take on all of this but not sure it fits with the OP's original postAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On their website Little Flower still has openings for Pre-K.
Maybe they overly expanded during pandemic and can't fill those spaces since schools have returned to in person?
I'm not surprised. There is a pre-k and k clique of mean girl moms that are notorious in the community.
Can't say that I would sign up for that brand for 8 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmmmm... So you are saying that there were only 3 cases in one grade and the entire school went virtual so people could get covid tested and have a jump start on travel/holiday plans? I wonder if all of the families were ok with that decision?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Due to Covid outbreak, LFS has gone to virtual learning (teachers offer 45 minutes of instruction a day) Wondering if any other schools in the area have had the same experience? I know things happen but it seems that Little Flower School could have done more to control the numbers. Like skipping the Father Daughter Dance last Saturday when the school already had covid cases. So Frustrating
Wasn’t it mainly 3 or so kids in one grade and people needed time to Covid test to go to spring break and holidays soon. So virtual week.
County health authorities ordered the school to go virtual for 10 days which happened to fall right before spring break.
This is not true. The county cannot order a school to close. It is against the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmmmm... So you are saying that there were only 3 cases in one grade and the entire school went virtual so people could get covid tested and have a jump start on travel/holiday plans? I wonder if all of the families were ok with that decision?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Due to Covid outbreak, LFS has gone to virtual learning (teachers offer 45 minutes of instruction a day) Wondering if any other schools in the area have had the same experience? I know things happen but it seems that Little Flower School could have done more to control the numbers. Like skipping the Father Daughter Dance last Saturday when the school already had covid cases. So Frustrating
Wasn’t it mainly 3 or so kids in one grade and people needed time to Covid test to go to spring break and holidays soon. So virtual week.
County health authorities ordered the school to go virtual for 10 days which happened to fall right before spring break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmmmm... So you are saying that there were only 3 cases in one grade and the entire school went virtual so people could get covid tested and have a jump start on travel/holiday plans? I wonder if all of the families were ok with that decision?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Due to Covid outbreak, LFS has gone to virtual learning (teachers offer 45 minutes of instruction a day) Wondering if any other schools in the area have had the same experience? I know things happen but it seems that Little Flower School could have done more to control the numbers. Like skipping the Father Daughter Dance last Saturday when the school already had covid cases. So Frustrating
Wasn’t it mainly 3 or so kids in one grade and people needed time to Covid test to go to spring break and holidays soon. So virtual week.
County health authorities ordered the school to go virtual for 10 days which happened to fall right before spring break.
Anonymous wrote:hmmmm... So you are saying that there were only 3 cases in one grade and the entire school went virtual so people could get covid tested and have a jump start on travel/holiday plans? I wonder if all of the families were ok with that decision?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Due to Covid outbreak, LFS has gone to virtual learning (teachers offer 45 minutes of instruction a day) Wondering if any other schools in the area have had the same experience? I know things happen but it seems that Little Flower School could have done more to control the numbers. Like skipping the Father Daughter Dance last Saturday when the school already had covid cases. So Frustrating
Wasn’t it mainly 3 or so kids in one grade and people needed time to Covid test to go to spring break and holidays soon. So virtual week.
Anonymous wrote:hmmmm... So you are saying that there were only 3 cases in one grade and the entire school went virtual so people could get covid tested and have a jump start on travel/holiday plans? I wonder if all of the families were ok with that decision?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Due to Covid outbreak, LFS has gone to virtual learning (teachers offer 45 minutes of instruction a day) Wondering if any other schools in the area have had the same experience? I know things happen but it seems that Little Flower School could have done more to control the numbers. Like skipping the Father Daughter Dance last Saturday when the school already had covid cases. So Frustrating
Wasn’t it mainly 3 or so kids in one grade and people needed time to Covid test to go to spring break and holidays soon. So virtual week.
hmmmm... So you are saying that there were only 3 cases in one grade and the entire school went virtual so people could get covid tested and have a jump start on travel/holiday plans? I wonder if all of the families were ok with that decision?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Due to Covid outbreak, LFS has gone to virtual learning (teachers offer 45 minutes of instruction a day) Wondering if any other schools in the area have had the same experience? I know things happen but it seems that Little Flower School could have done more to control the numbers. Like skipping the Father Daughter Dance last Saturday when the school already had covid cases. So Frustrating
Wasn’t it mainly 3 or so kids in one grade and people needed time to Covid test to go to spring break and holidays soon. So virtual week.
Anonymous wrote:Due to Covid outbreak, LFS has gone to virtual learning (teachers offer 45 minutes of instruction a day) Wondering if any other schools in the area have had the same experience? I know things happen but it seems that Little Flower School could have done more to control the numbers. Like skipping the Father Daughter Dance last Saturday when the school already had covid cases. So Frustrating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems that LF got overly comfortable as masks dropped. If they had evidence of positive cases in even one class then it would have made sense to postpone any large group social events.
Agree. The priority should be educating kids while keeping staff safe, not entertaining parents.
You clearly do not understand the purpose of a father-daughter dance. It is hardly for “entertaining parents.”
Have you ever been to these things. Moms bust it to out volunteer one another as they run the event so the girls can run around in party dresses while the dads stand around talking and playing with their phones. It's a social event for parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems that LF got overly comfortable as masks dropped. If they had evidence of positive cases in even one class then it would have made sense to postpone any large group social events.
Agree. The priority should be educating kids while keeping staff safe, not entertaining parents.
You clearly do not understand the purpose of a father-daughter dance. It is hardly for “entertaining parents.”