Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both EL populations and those active in sports are far more likely to have been exposed to Covid in the first place. Sorry, it’s true.
The LCPS tracker of where cases are popping up does not support this assumption.
It’s not about geography. It’s about the fact EL students and sped are the ONLY MS and Hs students even going to school right now. It isn’t possible for it to be any other kind of student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both EL populations and those active in sports are far more likely to have been exposed to Covid in the first place. Sorry, it’s true.
The LCPS tracker of where cases are popping up does not support this assumption.
It’s not about geography. It’s about the fact EL students and sped are the ONLY MS and Hs students even going to school right now. It isn’t possible for it to be any other kind of student.
Anonymous wrote:Both EL populations and those active in sports are far more likely to have been exposed to Covid in the first place. Sorry, it’s true.
The LCPS tracker of where cases are popping up does not support this assumption.
Both EL populations and those active in sports are far more likely to have been exposed to Covid in the first place. Sorry, it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Imagine being so completely out of touch and clueless and self centered as the person who can say “Black and Latinx kids and sped kids and failing kids and English learners aren’t AT ALL representative of my kids.” Jesus. I guess, what, white and Asian kids are “real students” and everyone else isn’t representative of the student body.
You are being deliberately obtuse. They are not representative of the Covid exposure rate of the general student body. The schools sent back the kids most likely to have been exposed to Covid and and now acting “shocked” that some of the are...testing positive for Covid. No $hit.
You have *no clue* what you are talking about. Yeah, my EL student from South Korea clearly cant be representative of your kid. And somehow you think all the athletes are Black and because of that they’ve all been exposed too. YOUR KIDS are just as susceptible as these kids if they go back. I cannot believe it’s people like you driving this whole stupid “reopen now” plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Imagine being so completely out of touch and clueless and self centered as the person who can say “Black and Latinx kids and sped kids and failing kids and English learners aren’t AT ALL representative of my kids.” Jesus. I guess, what, white and Asian kids are “real students” and everyone else isn’t representative of the student body.
You are being deliberately obtuse. They are not representative of the Covid exposure rate of the general student body. The schools sent back the kids most likely to have been exposed to Covid and and now acting “shocked” that some of the are...testing positive for Covid. No $hit.
You have *no clue* what you are talking about. Yeah, my EL student from South Korea clearly cant be representative of your kid. And somehow you think all the athletes are Black and because of that they’ve all been exposed too. YOUR KIDS are just as susceptible as these kids if they go back. I cannot believe it’s people like you driving this whole stupid “reopen now” plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Imagine being so completely out of touch and clueless and self centered as the person who can say “Black and Latinx kids and sped kids and failing kids and English learners aren’t AT ALL representative of my kids.” Jesus. I guess, what, white and Asian kids are “real students” and everyone else isn’t representative of the student body.
You are being deliberately obtuse. They are not representative of the Covid exposure rate of the general student body. The schools sent back the kids most likely to have been exposed to Covid and and now acting “shocked” that some of the are...testing positive for Covid. No $hit.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Imagine being so completely out of touch and clueless and self centered as the person who can say “Black and Latinx kids and sped kids and failing kids and English learners aren’t AT ALL representative of my kids.” Jesus. I guess, what, white and Asian kids are “real students” and everyone else isn’t representative of the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than MATA, what secondary students are at school besides SPED in self-contained classrooms? Since they have no ability to distance we can’t use them as a baseline.
EL level 1 at all grade levels k-12
Some schools have given the green light to bring in some Gen Ed students who are failing
Student athletes practicing at school daily
So in other words, not a representative population.
In what way are they not representative? How do you think a student who doesn’t speak much English somehow transmits virus differently than a student who is fluent ? How are athletes not representatives of students who might play band or be involved in theatre but who can’t be at school and aren’t covered by VHSL to allow them? Stop being ignorant.
Both EL populations and those active in sports are far more likely to have been exposed to Covid in the first place.
Sorry, it’s true.
Ok. Keep telling yourself that. These kids are not really that different than yours but you’ll be just shocked when your kid goes in and gets exposed too.
Sorry, facts don’t agree with you. Sending back mostly these students is not a representative sample. “ Latino and African-American residents of the United States have been three times as likely to become infected as their white neighbors, according to the new data, which provides detailed characteristics of 640,000 infections detected in nearly 1,000 U.S. counties,” the Times reports. “And Black and Latino people have been nearly twice as likely to die from the virus as white people, the data shows.”
https://salud-america.org/coronavirus-case-rates-and-death-rates-for-latinos-in-the-united-states/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than MATA, what secondary students are at school besides SPED in self-contained classrooms? Since they have no ability to distance we can’t use them as a baseline.
EL level 1 at all grade levels k-12
Some schools have given the green light to bring in some Gen Ed students who are failing
Student athletes practicing at school daily
So in other words, not a representative population.
In what way are they not representative? How do you think a student who doesn’t speak much English somehow transmits virus differently than a student who is fluent ? How are athletes not representatives of students who might play band or be involved in theatre but who can’t be at school and aren’t covered by VHSL to allow them? Stop being ignorant.
Both EL populations and those active in sports are far more likely to have been exposed to Covid in the first place.
Sorry, it’s true.
Ok. Keep telling yourself that. These kids are not really that different than yours but you’ll be just shocked when your kid goes in and gets exposed too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than MATA, what secondary students are at school besides SPED in self-contained classrooms? Since they have no ability to distance we can’t use them as a baseline.
EL level 1 at all grade levels k-12
Some schools have given the green light to bring in some Gen Ed students who are failing
Student athletes practicing at school daily
So in other words, not a representative population.
In what way are they not representative? How do you think a student who doesn’t speak much English somehow transmits virus differently than a student who is fluent ? How are athletes not representatives of students who might play band or be involved in theatre but who can’t be at school and aren’t covered by VHSL to allow them? Stop being ignorant.
Both EL populations and those active in sports are far more likely to have been exposed to Covid in the first place.
Sorry, it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Thinking I’ll quit if I now have to teach two systems at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than MATA, what secondary students are at school besides SPED in self-contained classrooms? Since they have no ability to distance we can’t use them as a baseline.
EL level 1 at all grade levels k-12
Some schools have given the green light to bring in some Gen Ed students who are failing
Student athletes practicing at school daily
So in other words, not a representative population.
In what way are they not representative? How do you think a student who doesn’t speak much English somehow transmits virus differently than a student who is fluent ? How are athletes not representatives of students who might play band or be involved in theatre but who can’t be at school and aren’t covered by VHSL to allow them? Stop being ignorant.