Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if our DC's big three goes back to virtual we are going to be protesting in front of the school and in the media, along with a lot of other parents. virtual way worse for the kids than in person with omicron. the problem will likely be at our school, as it was last year, that the teachers who actually run the school will refuse to come in person again.
Since most professional parents are still working from home, they'll have no problem slipping away to protest others not working in close quarters with students. Hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:
It’s obvious.
Did you see the DC spike in cases? They’ve never had such a phenomenal rise in cases, ever. Hospitalizations will follow.
Anonymous wrote:BVR just announced Jan 4 return but only for those who PCR test on the weekend or Monday 1/3. Campus testing on Monday 1/3 for parents who opt to wait but if results not in before Tuesday no entry. Hope things don’t change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if our DC's big three goes back to virtual we are going to be protesting in front of the school and in the media, along with a lot of other parents. virtual way worse for the kids than in person with omicron. the problem will likely be at our school, as it was last year, that the teachers who actually run the school will refuse to come in person again.
Omg just say sidwell. No need to be cagey.
Really? I was thinking GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if our DC's big three goes back to virtual we are going to be protesting in front of the school and in the media, along with a lot of other parents. virtual way worse for the kids than in person with omicron. the problem will likely be at our school, as it was last year, that the teachers who actually run the school will refuse to come in person again.
Omg just say sidwell. No need to be cagey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if our DC's big three goes back to virtual we are going to be protesting in front of the school and in the media, along with a lot of other parents. virtual way worse for the kids than in person with omicron. the problem will likely be at our school, as it was last year, that the teachers who actually run the school will refuse to come in person again.
Since most professional parents are still working from home, they'll have no problem slipping away to protest others not working in close quarters with students. Hilarious.
Heaven forbid you have to go to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s just ignore the fact we are in a pandemic ….
Oh really! Didn’t realize. Get over it.
How do you just get over it? School will most likely be virtual for a few weeks in Jan. Maybe not if we are lucky but the writing is on the wall
It shouldn’t be if the hospitals aren’t overfull. And the hospitals shouldn’t be overfull if they stop letting in masses of selfish unvaccinated morons. Sadly, they’re likely to admit masses of selfish unvaccinated morons, overfilling hospitals, and preventing those with illnesses not caused by willful stupidity and selfishness in the face of a highly contagious disease from getting care, therefore messing up schools. Again.
How much will our kids continue to pay for selfishness and stupidity? I don’t know, but I do know that my kids and I have absolutely had it with the self-centered idiocy that’s been running things for nearly a year now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s just ignore the fact we are in a pandemic ….
Oh really! Didn’t realize. Get over it.
How do you just get over it? School will most likely be virtual for a few weeks in Jan. Maybe not if we are lucky but the writing is on the wall
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s just ignore the fact we are in a pandemic ….
Oh really! Didn’t realize. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:if our DC's big three goes back to virtual we are going to be protesting in front of the school and in the media, along with a lot of other parents. virtual way worse for the kids than in person with omicron. the problem will likely be at our school, as it was last year, that the teachers who actually run the school will refuse to come in person again.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s just ignore the fact we are in a pandemic ….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if our DC's big three goes back to virtual we are going to be protesting in front of the school and in the media, along with a lot of other parents. virtual way worse for the kids than in person with omicron. the problem will likely be at our school, as it was last year, that the teachers who actually run the school will refuse to come in person again.
Yes this is what I'm hearing from parents. The kids need to be put first now. We had a year of them taking the backseat. They need to be the priority.
Seems like keeping them from getting the worst yet strain on this virus is putting them first, but wouldn’t want to interrupt Mommy’s Wine & Yoga Time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if our DC's big three goes back to virtual we are going to be protesting in front of the school and in the media, along with a lot of other parents. virtual way worse for the kids than in person with omicron. the problem will likely be at our school, as it was last year, that the teachers who actually run the school will refuse to come in person again.
Since most professional parents are still working from home, they'll have no problem slipping away to protest others not working in close quarters with students. Hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:if our DC's big three goes back to virtual we are going to be protesting in front of the school and in the media, along with a lot of other parents. virtual way worse for the kids than in person with omicron. the problem will likely be at our school, as it was last year, that the teachers who actually run the school will refuse to come in person again.