Anonymous wrote:I said a week ago was too early to close schools, but I think now and next week is the right time. There are cases and some local transmission. It’s a good time to start closing things.
I think Fairfax and Arlington will close next week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the PPs above that report keeping your kids at home already - are they immunocompromised or are you concerned about them in particular?
Just curious what factors go into each individual decision.
We need to stop the spread. I know someone will say what difference does it make if your two kids are kept home when thousands of others are going but every little bit helps. Maybe if enough people do the same it will put pressure on more districts to close
First of all, besides being the proper public health decision to close schools, I have a newborn at home and an elderly relative living with us for the next few months. When I read all the crap on facebook and twitter like "But but but think about the poor people with no food! Think about us folks who have jobs and have to work! Don't close schools" I realized this had become a politicized issue that is probably clouding officials' judgments. Like, I'm sorry that you have a rough life but I am not putting my family, young and old, at risk because poor people have a rough life. I'm keeping my kids home
I'm not sure how considering the effects of closures on people besides your visiting elderly relative means it's politicized. This is what our elected laders are supposed to do. They serve the entire community, not just you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools close we need families that can afford to stay home volunteer to take some of the kids that cannot. We need to help each other.
But social distancing... people don’t want additional children in their house.
Then don’t. But it’s the right thing to do.
What's the right thing to do? I thought we were supposed to be preventing the spread and practicing social distancing. All this conflicting advice sure is confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: if DH and i both ended in a hospital our kids would go to foster care.
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I think there are a lot of people like that....but chances are you won't have both parents hospitalized. And most likely, a friend's parents or neighbor would help out for a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the PPs above that report keeping your kids at home already - are they immunocompromised or are you concerned about them in particular?
Just curious what factors go into each individual decision.
We need to stop the spread. I know someone will say what difference does it make if your two kids are kept home when thousands of others are going but every little bit helps. Maybe if enough people do the same it will put pressure on more districts to close
First of all, besides being the proper public health decision to close schools, I have a newborn at home and an elderly relative living with us for the next few months. When I read all the crap on facebook and twitter like "But but but think about the poor people with no food! Think about us folks who have jobs and have to work! Don't close schools" I realized this had become a politicized issue that is probably clouding officials' judgments. Like, I'm sorry that you have a rough life but I am not putting my family, young and old, at risk because poor people have a rough life. I'm keeping my kids home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the PPs above that report keeping your kids at home already - are they immunocompromised or are you concerned about them in particular?
Just curious what factors go into each individual decision.
We need to stop the spread. I know someone will say what difference does it make if your two kids are kept home when thousands of others are going but every little bit helps. Maybe if enough people do the same it will put pressure on more districts to close
First of all, besides being the proper public health decision to close schools, I have a newborn at home and an elderly relative living with us for the next few months. When I read all the crap on facebook and twitter like "But but but think about the poor people with no food! Think about us folks who have jobs and have to work! Don't close schools" I realized this had become a politicized issue that is probably clouding officials' judgments. Like, I'm sorry that you have a rough life but I am not putting my family, young and old, at risk because poor people have a rough life. I'm keeping my kids home
Different poster here
That's fine, keep YOUR kids home. Don't try to demand what should be done with other people's kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools close we need families that can afford to stay home volunteer to take some of the kids that cannot. We need to help each other.
But social distancing... people don’t want additional children in their house.
Then don’t. But it’s the right thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve already pulled my preschooler out. I’m able to do so financially though it’s tight, and I’m not in peak health so I am of two minds about it. I’m doing it to help protect our family and for the greater good. I firmly believe all of us who are able should be doing it now. I grew up working class and I believe the poor will deal with closures as they happen, and that should be the main factor in deciding whether should close.
On an individual level, I’m also going to bed as early as I can, washing hands, and sticking more to walks and yard play rather than going to playgrounds. I’m kind of in a holding pattern to see how things play out and how our governments respond over the next 2-3 weeks.
Anonymous wrote: if DH and i both ended in a hospital our kids would go to foster care.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will FCPS follow LCPS suit and close? I wonder why LCPS closed first? Less students? Wealthier families?
It's smart, but did the families get any heads-up at all?
NO. The email came at 4:44am. I’m ok with it but would have appreciated a day’s notice.
teleworkAnonymous wrote:So the people already keeping kids home...none of you work?