Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Mandatory masks for grades 3 and up. If students are not willing or cannot wear masks then they are assigned to online learning.
2. A holding room for students who get sent to school sick. Too many parents give their sick kids fever reducing medication so we don't know they are sick until lunchtime. Then they won't pick up their sick child. We need a "sick room" where these kids can be sent until the end of the day.
3. Free testing available at schools for students and parents as well as teachers. School nurses can easily be trained to perform the test. That way students with fevers are tested if they want to return within 14 days.
I would eagerly go back to teaching if these were in place.
#3 is great! They have mobile vans in parking lots that can do this..or travel from school to school.
Who’s gonna pay for these mobile test Vans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents cleaning classrooms instead of professionals is going to result in potential liability for schools.
The first two of your suggestions are great for people who have resources. They are not things that can be expected from parents who have to work and who don't have extra money to buy masks. So, if you are relying on parental donations, that only works where there are enough parents to actually pitch in. The school system is going to open as a whole or stay distance learning as a whole.
This means that your suggestions do not fall within the reasonable category.
Teachers aren’t professional cleaners. Neither are my 11 year old students.
DP
Who supervises the parent? Does the teacher tell them, if they were not thorough enough? And you'll retain enough volunteers with that?
Just what would help in a pandemic... bringing in tons more adults who could spread covid while they clean a classroom with zero expertise in sanitation protocols.
Ventilation system upgrade is critical.
So op is basically a moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Mandatory masks for grades 3 and up. If students are not willing or cannot wear masks then they are assigned to online learning.
2. A holding room for students who get sent to school sick. Too many parents give their sick kids fever reducing medication so we don't know they are sick until lunchtime. Then they won't pick up their sick child. We need a "sick room" where these kids can be sent until the end of the day.
3. Free testing available at schools for students and parents as well as teachers. School nurses can easily be trained to perform the test. That way students with fevers are tested if they want to return within 14 days.
I would eagerly go back to teaching if these were in place.
#3 is great! They have mobile vans in parking lots that can do this..or travel from school to school.
Who’s gonna pay for these mobile test Vans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Mandatory masks for grades 3 and up. If students are not willing or cannot wear masks then they are assigned to online learning.
2. A holding room for students who get sent to school sick. Too many parents give their sick kids fever reducing medication so we don't know they are sick until lunchtime. Then they won't pick up their sick child. We need a "sick room" where these kids can be sent until the end of the day.
3. Free testing available at schools for students and parents as well as teachers. School nurses can easily be trained to perform the test. That way students with fevers are tested if they want to return within 14 days.
I would eagerly go back to teaching if these were in place.
#3 is great! They have mobile vans in parking lots that can do this..or travel from school to school.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS will never allow effective consequences for kids unmasking.
Anonymous wrote:1. Mandatory masks for grades 3 and up. If students are not willing or cannot wear masks then they are assigned to online learning.
2. A holding room for students who get sent to school sick. Too many parents give their sick kids fever reducing medication so we don't know they are sick until lunchtime. Then they won't pick up their sick child. We need a "sick room" where these kids can be sent until the end of the day.
3. Free testing available at schools for students and parents as well as teachers. School nurses can easily be trained to perform the test. That way students with fevers are tested if they want to return within 14 days.
I would eagerly go back to teaching if these were in place.
Anonymous wrote:OK this is asinine really. Teachers are not the people who need to be making these recommendations. Teachers and students are the ones most affected by the recommendations and standards that should be filled.
If you aren’t a virologist, healthcare workers or sanitation specialist it doesn’t matter what the teacher wants because the teacher may not know what may be best practice and safest.
just give it up already, we are not going back to school face-to-face right now, get over it.