Anonymous wrote:I know the OP of this post. She destabilized our school community and ensured the school never opened for the vast majority of kids last year. She could definitely afford private school. She needs to homeschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the OP of this post. She destabilized our school community and ensured the school never opened for the vast majority of kids last year. She could definitely afford private school. She needs to homeschool.
Let me guess-- is she a stay at home mom who is educated enough to oversee the homeschooling of her children?
Yes, yes she is.
Is she also the “pumpkin thief” mom who has been posting ridiculous things all over Twitter? BSC
Pumpkin thief? Can I get a link to that?
Google pumpkin thief mom dc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the OP of this post. She destabilized our school community and ensured the school never opened for the vast majority of kids last year. She could definitely afford private school. She needs to homeschool.
Let me guess-- is she a stay at home mom who is educated enough to oversee the homeschooling of her children?
Yes, yes she is.
Is she also the “pumpkin thief” mom who has been posting ridiculous things all over Twitter? BSC
Pumpkin thief? Can I get a link to that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the OP of this post. She destabilized our school community and ensured the school never opened for the vast majority of kids last year. She could definitely afford private school. She needs to homeschool.
Let me guess-- is she a stay at home mom who is educated enough to oversee the homeschooling of her children?
Yes, yes she is.
Is she also the “pumpkin thief” mom who has been posting ridiculous things all over Twitter? BSC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the OP of this post. She destabilized our school community and ensured the school never opened for the vast majority of kids last year. She could definitely afford private school. She needs to homeschool.
Let me guess-- is she a stay at home mom who is educated enough to oversee the homeschooling of her children?
Yes, yes she is.
Anonymous wrote:My biggest problem with the people who are advocating for "all schools to offer an opt-in virtual option" is that their advocacy (and anxiety, let's be realistic) is fear-based. And is likely stoking fear among people who otherwise would feel fine about sending their kids to school in DC. It's a local version of the fear-based right-wing garbage that spreads on social media.
Relative to the rest of the country, our testing, mitigation, and precautions here are VERY VERY strong. They are not perfect, they will not prevent every COVID case, but they are GOOD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the OP of this post. She destabilized our school community and ensured the school never opened for the vast majority of kids last year. She could definitely afford private school. She needs to homeschool.
Let me guess-- is she a stay at home mom who is educated enough to oversee the homeschooling of her children?
Yes, yes she is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the OP of this post. She destabilized our school community and ensured the school never opened for the vast majority of kids last year. She could definitely afford private school. She needs to homeschool.
Let me guess-- is she a stay at home mom who is educated enough to oversee the homeschooling of her children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the OP of this post. She destabilized our school community and ensured the school never opened for the vast majority of kids last year. She could definitely afford private school. She needs to homeschool.
Let me guess-- is she a stay at home mom who is educated enough to oversee the homeschooling of her children?
Anonymous wrote:I know the OP of this post. She destabilized our school community and ensured the school never opened for the vast majority of kids last year. She could definitely afford private school. She needs to homeschool.
Anonymous wrote:I know the OP of this post. She destabilized our school community and ensured the school never opened for the vast majority of kids last year. She could definitely afford private school. She needs to homeschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The choice you want takes resources away from other people. Most individual schools have looked at all of the various issues about running a school in a pandemic and decided that what you want is not feasible or warranted.
Parents are not taking this away from you. It's ridiculous to get mad at other parents.
+1
These arguments are baffling. No one is preventing OP or anyone from keeping their kids home. There’s a virtual option for high risk kids, and homeschooling has always been an option and is less difficult than many people think.
I think this is being driven by a small subset of parents who don’t want to lose spots at charters or OOB schools so are trying to demand a virtual option that accommodates that specific situation. And as a parent of a child who is enrolled OOB, my response is: It’s a pandemic! You can’t expect it to be convenient for you.