Anonymous wrote:Please post your home listings when you go. Otherwise its an empty threat.
You do know in other parts of the city there are lots and lots of people with no kids; living in new apartment buildings; they are making up your loss.
Also someone will buy your home right? They will have to earn a certain income to pay taxes. Will you tout the good schools when you create your listing?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter had her first COVID test at school yesterday. She didn't even mention it to me, thats how NOT a big deal this if for kids. I got an email today that was very imformative, giving me the exact time the test was taken, time sent to lab, time testing was complete. Negative. I think its great they are doing asymptomatic testing. Also, any parent who opts OUT of testing for their kids should not be allowed to have a spot for in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter had her first COVID test at school yesterday. She didn't even mention it to me, thats how NOT a big deal this if for kids. I got an email today that was very imformative, giving me the exact time the test was taken, time sent to lab, time testing was complete. Negative. I think its great they are doing asymptomatic testing. Also, any parent who opts OUT of testing for their kids should not be allowed to have a spot for in person.
Thanks for this. This sounds like its going the way it should.
I agree if you opt out of testing then you can't be back in the building.
PP with the daughter who just got tested. It was an oral swab, not nasel. Based on the timeline, she went to nurse at 11:08 and test was complete at 11:09. Easy peasy. Seriously, no kid should be allowed to opt out of asymptomatic testing and be able to claim a seat in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter had her first COVID test at school yesterday. She didn't even mention it to me, thats how NOT a big deal this if for kids. I got an email today that was very imformative, giving me the exact time the test was taken, time sent to lab, time testing was complete. Negative. I think its great they are doing asymptomatic testing. Also, any parent who opts OUT of testing for their kids should not be allowed to have a spot for in person.
Thanks for this. This sounds like its going the way it should.
I agree if you opt out of testing then you can't be back in the building.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter had her first COVID test at school yesterday. She didn't even mention it to me, thats how NOT a big deal this if for kids. I got an email today that was very imformative, giving me the exact time the test was taken, time sent to lab, time testing was complete. Negative. I think its great they are doing asymptomatic testing. Also, any parent who opts OUT of testing for their kids should not be allowed to have a spot for in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not totally sure this is a terrible problem for the whole system, anyway -- teachers and in-person staff, having been vaccinated, should be protected. So the risk is only to families of other in-person kids, who presumably were willing to take on some additional risk.
+1
Yeah, no. It doesn’t stop with those families. Then those families spread it in the community.
Covid spread is mostly about demographics in DC. Our kid has been back at school 4.5 days a week in a DCPS program that hasn't seen a single kid test positive. School is overwhelmingly white and UMC. The risk is totally worth it. Not sure I'd feel the same way in a more diverse program. Reality.
Oh, lovely, UMC white doesn't actually get covid.
https://twitter.com/DCPSCovidCases/status/1365415750547238929
As of February 26, some Lafayette students were finally tested, 3 1/2 weeks after school started but 11 classes (100+ kids in K and 1st) were not tested, as DC Health 'ran out of time.' Also, teachers have now gone 3+ wks w/out testing.
Janney was finally tested last week. They sent one tech for 160 kids. It was slow going but they got thru everyone. Families were notified about 24 hours later (I was impressed by the turn around time.)
I hope they can test more often.
Yikes, Janney as well. Thanks for sharing that. Those WOTP not testing and bringing enormous numbers of kids into buildings add up to a lot of people wearing comfortable pretty cloth masks, except when eating in-classroom lunches, all sharing indoor air and likely to become asymptomatic carriers if infected. It's so odd how this deluded UC white exceptionalism comes through just like that. The elite farts don't smell, and their classrooms have zero covid positive students - because they tested zero students. /rant of an MC white.
At Janney, no one is eating in-classroom lunches -- they scheduled the day so no kids are there during lunch times, and all snacks are eaten outdoors and socially distanced (yes, even in the rain).
that was so smart. so all the grades are on an a/b schedule? I actually turned down an in person slot at our school in part because it was the full day, which seemed stressful and more exposure than necessary. I really thought an a/b schedule where all the kids have a chance to do core subjects at school for a shorter time made much more sense.
smart of janney. this won't be bad for the fall if we have to keep to 11 person cohorts with all teachers vaccinated of course