Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS also has apparently decided there will be no virtual learning program through Arlington next year. I don't know whether the state plans to continue its statewide virtual program.
The parents against universal masking have always said that if you don't feel safe, just keep your kids home with you. So do you have to homeschool to do that now? These parents' desires are now superceding the health issues of marginalized people in the community now. It's everybody for themselves rather than looking out for one another as I thought Christian people believed they should do.
Whatever, man. I will remember this, and I"m sure other parents will as well.
LOL. This just shows how sadly uninformed people in Arlington are.
Virtual Virginia has existed since at least the mid 2000's. There was never any reason for APS to create a virtual program. My guess is someone old like you decided this was sooo cool! and so neat that you can use technology like this now! wow, we have to try that!
Please stop buying into that one guy in Arlington who is insisting that this program is needed. He just doesn't want to have to deal with his own personal situation so he wants the rest of APS to change for him. I can't believe people get sucked into believing him that there are no options, that everything will be terrible, and on and on an on an on and on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS also has apparently decided there will be no virtual learning program through Arlington next year. I don't know whether the state plans to continue its statewide virtual program.
The parents against universal masking have always said that if you don't feel safe, just keep your kids home with you. So do you have to homeschool to do that now? These parents' desires are now superceding the health issues of marginalized people in the community now. It's everybody for themselves rather than looking out for one another as I thought Christian people believed they should do.
Whatever, man. I will remember this, and I"m sure other parents will as well.
LOL. This just shows how sadly uninformed people in Arlington are.
Virtual Virginia has existed since at least the mid 2000's. There was never any reason for APS to create a virtual program. My guess is someone old like you decided this was sooo cool! and so neat that you can use technology like this now! wow, we have to try that!
Please stop buying into that one guy in Arlington who is insisting that this program is needed. He just doesn't want to have to deal with his own personal situation so he wants the rest of APS to change for him. I can't believe people get sucked into believing him that there are no options, that everything will be terrible, and on and on an on an on and on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BA.2 gonna make Youngkin look like a fool.
This. The pandemic is done when it’s done, not when we want it to be done. Your odds of surviving an individual case of COVID are pretty good. Your odds of surviving anything else when the hospitals are overloaded aren’t as great.
How many times can you people make this argument. When in this area hospitals have never been overrrun and no such doomsday scenario has materialized here locally. But it seems the thought fills you with glee, so that’s odd.
Anonymous wrote:APS also has apparently decided there will be no virtual learning program through Arlington next year. I don't know whether the state plans to continue its statewide virtual program.
The parents against universal masking have always said that if you don't feel safe, just keep your kids home with you. So do you have to homeschool to do that now? These parents' desires are now superceding the health issues of marginalized people in the community now. It's everybody for themselves rather than looking out for one another as I thought Christian people believed they should do.
Whatever, man. I will remember this, and I"m sure other parents will as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BA.2 gonna make Youngkin look like a fool.
This. The pandemic is done when it’s done, not when we want it to be done. Your odds of surviving an individual case of COVID are pretty good. Your odds of surviving anything else when the hospitals are overloaded aren’t as great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BA.2 gonna make Youngkin look like a fool.
This. The pandemic is done when it’s done, not when we want it to be done. Your odds of surviving an individual case of COVID are pretty good. Your odds of surviving anything else when the hospitals are overloaded aren’t as great.
Anonymous wrote:BA.2 gonna make Youngkin look like a fool.
Anonymous wrote:APS also has apparently decided there will be no virtual learning program through Arlington next year. I don't know whether the state plans to continue its statewide virtual program.
The parents against universal masking have always said that if you don't feel safe, just keep your kids home with you. So do you have to homeschool to do that now? These parents' desires are now superceding the health issues of marginalized people in the community now. It's everybody for themselves rather than looking out for one another as I thought Christian people believed they should do.
Whatever, man. I will remember this, and I"m sure other parents will as well.
Anonymous wrote:APS also has apparently decided there will be no virtual learning program through Arlington next year. I don't know whether the state plans to continue its statewide virtual program.
The parents against universal masking have always said that if you don't feel safe, just keep your kids home with you. So do you have to homeschool to do that now? These parents' desires are now superceding the health issues of marginalized people in the community now. It's everybody for themselves rather than looking out for one another as I thought Christian people believed they should do.
Whatever, man. I will remember this, and I"m sure other parents will as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS also has apparently decided there will be no virtual learning program through Arlington next year. I don't know whether the state plans to continue its statewide virtual program.
The parents against universal masking have always said that if you don't feel safe, just keep your kids home with you. So do you have to homeschool to do that now? These parents' desires are now superceding the health issues of marginalized people in the community now. It's everybody for themselves rather than looking out for one another as I thought Christian people believed they should do.
Whatever, man. I will remember this, and I"m sure other parents will as well.
There’s no apparently to it. Details reported in the school board meeting last night. Students will be able to apply for virtual Virginia instead.
Anonymous wrote:APS also has apparently decided there will be no virtual learning program through Arlington next year. I don't know whether the state plans to continue its statewide virtual program.
The parents against universal masking have always said that if you don't feel safe, just keep your kids home with you. So do you have to homeschool to do that now? These parents' desires are now superceding the health issues of marginalized people in the community now. It's everybody for themselves rather than looking out for one another as I thought Christian people believed they should do.
Whatever, man. I will remember this, and I"m sure other parents will as well.