Anonymous wrote:If you don't test your kid before school, then on the first day, they will show up and be sent to a special room where a school nurse will test them. So either way they will get tested. I agree it is stupid and pointless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who sent the note to our principal. I've also been in touch with the DCPS central office. It seems there is no decision yet on what will happen if families decline to participate in test to return.
I have thought long and hard about many of the points raised in the comments. It's a small thing, I agree. But I want a normal school year for my kids. I have a pit in my stomach that if this doesn't end now, it will never end.
There is strength in numbers. If you share my views, I encourage you to contact your principal, the Chancellor's office, and Deputy Mayor Kihn.
Do you bother central office about everything else that they are doing wrong? If you do, then please continue, and add this to the list. If this is the only thing that you are complaining about, then you really need to wake up and realize that plenty of students in this district are suffering greatly from so many needs, and this is really such a small issue.
Covid theater is not small. It’s threatening to keep a huge number of mostly black kids out of school.
Is it though? They haven’t announced whether there will be quarantines for exposure. They have just announced test to return.
The mandatory vaccine policy isn't going anywhere.
That policy will not be enforced.
Why is the policy there, then? Virtual signal?
Anonymous wrote:The vaccination requirement is in a different category because the Council passed a law.
All of this other stuff -- test to return, whatever other nonsense gets announced on Thursday -- has no basis in law. The public health emergency has expired. And OSSE/DCPS has not undertaken regulatory or policy process for any of this stuff.
So sure, they can try to make whatever rules they want. But ultimately they will not be able to enforce them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who sent the note to our principal. I've also been in touch with the DCPS central office. It seems there is no decision yet on what will happen if families decline to participate in test to return.
I have thought long and hard about many of the points raised in the comments. It's a small thing, I agree. But I want a normal school year for my kids. I have a pit in my stomach that if this doesn't end now, it will never end.
There is strength in numbers. If you share my views, I encourage you to contact your principal, the Chancellor's office, and Deputy Mayor Kihn.
Do you bother central office about everything else that they are doing wrong? If you do, then please continue, and add this to the list. If this is the only thing that you are complaining about, then you really need to wake up and realize that plenty of students in this district are suffering greatly from so many needs, and this is really such a small issue.
Covid theater is not small. It’s threatening to keep a huge number of mostly black kids out of school.
Is it though? They haven’t announced whether there will be quarantines for exposure. They have just announced test to return.
The mandatory vaccine policy isn't going anywhere.
That policy will not be enforced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who sent the note to our principal. I've also been in touch with the DCPS central office. It seems there is no decision yet on what will happen if families decline to participate in test to return.
I have thought long and hard about many of the points raised in the comments. It's a small thing, I agree. But I want a normal school year for my kids. I have a pit in my stomach that if this doesn't end now, it will never end.
There is strength in numbers. If you share my views, I encourage you to contact your principal, the Chancellor's office, and Deputy Mayor Kihn.
Do you bother central office about everything else that they are doing wrong? If you do, then please continue, and add this to the list. If this is the only thing that you are complaining about, then you really need to wake up and realize that plenty of students in this district are suffering greatly from so many needs, and this is really such a small issue.
Covid theater is not small. It’s threatening to keep a huge number of mostly black kids out of school.
Is it though? They haven’t announced whether there will be quarantines for exposure. They have just announced test to return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who sent the note to our principal. I've also been in touch with the DCPS central office. It seems there is no decision yet on what will happen if families decline to participate in test to return.
I have thought long and hard about many of the points raised in the comments. It's a small thing, I agree. But I want a normal school year for my kids. I have a pit in my stomach that if this doesn't end now, it will never end.
There is strength in numbers. If you share my views, I encourage you to contact your principal, the Chancellor's office, and Deputy Mayor Kihn.
Do you bother central office about everything else that they are doing wrong? If you do, then please continue, and add this to the list. If this is the only thing that you are complaining about, then you really need to wake up and realize that plenty of students in this district are suffering greatly from so many needs, and this is really such a small issue.
Covid theater is not small. It’s threatening to keep a huge number of mostly black kids out of school.
Is it though? They haven’t announced whether there will be quarantines for exposure. They have just announced test to return.
The mandatory vaccine policy isn't going anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who sent the note to our principal. I've also been in touch with the DCPS central office. It seems there is no decision yet on what will happen if families decline to participate in test to return.
I have thought long and hard about many of the points raised in the comments. It's a small thing, I agree. But I want a normal school year for my kids. I have a pit in my stomach that if this doesn't end now, it will never end.
There is strength in numbers. If you share my views, I encourage you to contact your principal, the Chancellor's office, and Deputy Mayor Kihn.
Do you bother central office about everything else that they are doing wrong? If you do, then please continue, and add this to the list. If this is the only thing that you are complaining about, then you really need to wake up and realize that plenty of students in this district are suffering greatly from so many needs, and this is really such a small issue.
Covid theater is not small. It’s threatening to keep a huge number of mostly black kids out of school.
Is it though? They haven’t announced whether there will be quarantines for exposure. They have just announced test to return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who sent the note to our principal. I've also been in touch with the DCPS central office. It seems there is no decision yet on what will happen if families decline to participate in test to return.
I have thought long and hard about many of the points raised in the comments. It's a small thing, I agree. But I want a normal school year for my kids. I have a pit in my stomach that if this doesn't end now, it will never end.
There is strength in numbers. If you share my views, I encourage you to contact your principal, the Chancellor's office, and Deputy Mayor Kihn.
Do you bother central office about everything else that they are doing wrong? If you do, then please continue, and add this to the list. If this is the only thing that you are complaining about, then you really need to wake up and realize that plenty of students in this district are suffering greatly from so many needs, and this is really such a small issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who sent the note to our principal. I've also been in touch with the DCPS central office. It seems there is no decision yet on what will happen if families decline to participate in test to return.
I have thought long and hard about many of the points raised in the comments. It's a small thing, I agree. But I want a normal school year for my kids. I have a pit in my stomach that if this doesn't end now, it will never end.
There is strength in numbers. If you share my views, I encourage you to contact your principal, the Chancellor's office, and Deputy Mayor Kihn.
Do you bother central office about everything else that they are doing wrong? If you do, then please continue, and add this to the list. If this is the only thing that you are complaining about, then you really need to wake up and realize that plenty of students in this district are suffering greatly from so many needs, and this is really such a small issue.
Covid theater is not small. It’s threatening to keep a huge number of mostly black kids out of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who sent the note to our principal. I've also been in touch with the DCPS central office. It seems there is no decision yet on what will happen if families decline to participate in test to return.
I have thought long and hard about many of the points raised in the comments. It's a small thing, I agree. But I want a normal school year for my kids. I have a pit in my stomach that if this doesn't end now, it will never end.
There is strength in numbers. If you share my views, I encourage you to contact your principal, the Chancellor's office, and Deputy Mayor Kihn.
Do you bother central office about everything else that they are doing wrong? If you do, then please continue, and add this to the list. If this is the only thing that you are complaining about, then you really need to wake up and realize that plenty of students in this district are suffering greatly from so many needs, and this is really such a small issue.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who sent the note to our principal. I've also been in touch with the DCPS central office. It seems there is no decision yet on what will happen if families decline to participate in test to return.
I have thought long and hard about many of the points raised in the comments. It's a small thing, I agree. But I want a normal school year for my kids. I have a pit in my stomach that if this doesn't end now, it will never end.
There is strength in numbers. If you share my views, I encourage you to contact your principal, the Chancellor's office, and Deputy Mayor Kihn.