Anonymous wrote:So glad to hear things are going well for you and your families. Your kids are the canaries in the coal mine for the rest of us. Thank you for your sacrifice! Continue to #BeBlessed and #BeBest!
- DCPS Family
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update not from OP but another poster whose district started this week in Wisconsin (same state as OP).
Our elementary has had two kids test positive today. They said both classes are switching to virtual temporarily. A parent I know received a letter stating that their child, Larla, had “close contact” with the positive child so they probably sit nearby or something. The kicker is they said Larla had to quarantine due to the close contact but told the parent that they should send their other child, Larlo, to school! The parent is a teacher’s aide in another building in the district and they told her she has to keep going to work! That is messed up.
Our school is open. This hasn't happened to us yet, but we expect it down the road.
Still it's totally worth being able to have kids back in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update not from OP but another poster whose district started this week in Wisconsin (same state as OP).
Our elementary has had two kids test positive today. They said both classes are switching to virtual temporarily. A parent I know received a letter stating that their child, Larla, had “close contact” with the positive child so they probably sit nearby or something. The kicker is they said Larla had to quarantine due to the close contact but told the parent that they should send their other child, Larlo, to school! The parent is a teacher’s aide in another building in the district and they told her she has to keep going to work! That is messed up.
I think that’s actually the way the recommendations work - isolate the close contacts but not the contacts of the contacts.
Anonymous wrote:Update not from OP but another poster whose district started this week in Wisconsin (same state as OP).
Our elementary has had two kids test positive today. They said both classes are switching to virtual temporarily. A parent I know received a letter stating that their child, Larla, had “close contact” with the positive child so they probably sit nearby or something. The kicker is they said Larla had to quarantine due to the close contact but told the parent that they should send their other child, Larlo, to school! The parent is a teacher’s aide in another building in the district and they told her she has to keep going to work! That is messed up.
Anonymous wrote:Update not from OP but another poster whose district started this week in Wisconsin (same state as OP).
Our elementary has had two kids test positive today. They said both classes are switching to virtual temporarily. A parent I know received a letter stating that their child, Larla, had “close contact” with the positive child so they probably sit nearby or something. The kicker is they said Larla had to quarantine due to the close contact but told the parent that they should send their other child, Larlo, to school! The parent is a teacher’s aide in another building in the district and they told her she has to keep going to work! That is messed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. Come back in 2 weeks when they've been forced to go online again.
op here. Week two - done. Still in person. Sorry, I know that probably disappoints you!
Anonymous wrote:Meh. Come back in 2 weeks when they've been forced to go online again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any parents back in person dealing with mask guilt? Its a requirement here and I hate it.
The government requires it, probably will for 2-3 years. So happy the kids start in person school on Tuesday here in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid starts today in the Midwest! We are thrilled.
So are we!! Yay! Better yours than mine!!
Anonymous wrote:I'm so jealous. We are contemplating moving to a more sensible place where opening has to do with health metrics and not teacher's unions.