Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I'm an admin in APS and this has not even been mentioned. We will be 5 days a week. I just hope not wearing a mask...
Come on. I’m a teacher and my colleagues and I accepted this week that despite how good it looked in June, delta changed the game and we will all be in masks. You know and I know.
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They were saying back in June that students would be wearing masks in the fall. If PP is really an admin, they would know this.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm an admin in APS and this has not even been mentioned. We will be 5 days a week. I just hope not wearing a mask...
Come on. I’m a teacher and my colleagues and I accepted this week that despite how good it looked in June, delta changed the game and we will all be in masks. You know and I know.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an admin in APS and this has not even been mentioned. We will be 5 days a week. I just hope not wearing a mask...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS will do what it deems reasonable in the circumstances. The vast majority of parents will agree with whatever APS does because they have no alternatives, they have limited time to fight these battles, they are risk averse themselves, they put a lot of stock in what bureaucrats and elected Democrats say, and so on and so forth. As usual, a few folks will push back, but their voices are not powerful ones.
So....you would "push back" against guidance about public health and keeping your own kids healthy because you don't believe the guidance and you don't care about keeping your kids safe? Really. Well you do you...
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northam, you mean? The guidance for the entire Commonwealth? Oh boy...
I mean, what can they really say? They already played every card available to them. It's not enough to make this go away. Lock down businesses/schools? Temporary measure at best that doesn't solve any long-term problems (and introduces many more). Vaccines? A great, but imperfect, solution. It's time to deal with the reality that it's here, and it's not ever going anywhere.
I think one thing we will definitely learn is the mask requirement. The AAP is saying that all kids above two need to be masked indoors. I believe the CDC’s guidance is different. Another thing is what is he gonna say about delta? Will anything change with the 5 days a week because of delta?
VA is already saying masks required.
https://thehill.com/changing-america/enrichment/education/563725-six-states-say-they-will-require-k-12-students-to-wear?fbclid=IwAR35Geftc3R5O_UltXHFrlwsCUH2oXNybBHGAreMEs4gm_BfXwsSzE3w8js
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northam, you mean? The guidance for the entire Commonwealth? Oh boy...
I mean, what can they really say? They already played every card available to them. It's not enough to make this go away. Lock down businesses/schools? Temporary measure at best that doesn't solve any long-term problems (and introduces many more). Vaccines? A great, but imperfect, solution. It's time to deal with the reality that it's here, and it's not ever going anywhere.
I think one thing we will definitely learn is the mask requirement. The AAP is saying that all kids above two need to be masked indoors. I believe the CDC’s guidance is different. Another thing is what is he gonna say about delta? Will anything change with the 5 days a week because of delta?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northam, you mean? The guidance for the entire Commonwealth? Oh boy...
I mean, what can they really say? They already played every card available to them. It's not enough to make this go away. Lock down businesses/schools? Temporary measure at best that doesn't solve any long-term problems (and introduces many more). Vaccines? A great, but imperfect, solution. It's time to deal with the reality that it's here, and it's not ever going anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Northam, you mean? The guidance for the entire Commonwealth? Oh boy...
Anonymous wrote:Northam, you mean? The guidance for the entire Commonwealth? Oh boy...
Anonymous wrote:
How did private schools handle kids getting COVID last school year?
The whole class would go virtual for a two week period. It’s not like that option just went away because APS isn’t doing hybrid. Kids still have iPad/max. The whole class can be virtual in the lower grades. It gets tricky with middle school and high school and all the different classes.
Anonymous wrote:How did private schools handle kids getting COVID last school year?