Anonymous wrote:Did they really close the school for "deep cleaning" due to a secondary contact?? That's like so ... March 2020. Sheesh.
Did SSMA open at all last year? This really shows the advantages of having opened in T4 or even at all - people argued at the time that it was "just a few weeks so why bother?" But it's clear that a lot of learning went on in those weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are going to get COVID. And you know what? They're going to be totally fine. I'd be surprised if my kids didnt already have it, and we never knew it.
45 kids died of Covid in the past 2 weeks.
Is that what you read on your moron friend's blog? Weird how every doctor says kids belong in school.
I always love when idiots overreact to something they believe to be an overreaction without even the smallest sense of irony. You could have argued that the risk-reward was well worth it. You could have argued that the deaths were in schools without mask requirements. Instead you just assumed away the data you didn't like...like a child.
Seriously, do you get the irony that you accused someone of citing a Facebook hoax and bad info without having any actual data to disprove what was stated? And did you notice the citation later provided?
It's because that didn't actually happen. The moron was the person who read the data wrong. And here you are defending them without actually having read anything either.
Most schools in this country weren't even open during the period when those 45 kids died. Also, let's put a denominator on this: There are 73 million kids in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are going to get COVID. And you know what? They're going to be totally fine. I'd be surprised if my kids didnt already have it, and we never knew it.
45 kids died of Covid in the past 2 weeks.
Is that what you read on your moron friend's blog? Weird how every doctor says kids belong in school.
I always love when idiots overreact to something they believe to be an overreaction without even the smallest sense of irony. You could have argued that the risk-reward was well worth it. You could have argued that the deaths were in schools without mask requirements. Instead you just assumed away the data you didn't like...like a child.
Seriously, do you get the irony that you accused someone of citing a Facebook hoax and bad info without having any actual data to disprove what was stated? And did you notice the citation later provided?
It's because that didn't actually happen. The moron was the person who read the data wrong. And here you are defending them without actually having read anything either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are going to get COVID. And you know what? They're going to be totally fine. I'd be surprised if my kids didnt already have it, and we never knew it.
45 kids died of Covid in the past 2 weeks.
Is that what you read on your moron friend's blog? Weird how every doctor says kids belong in school.
I always love when idiots overreact to something they believe to be an overreaction without even the smallest sense of irony. You could have argued that the risk-reward was well worth it. You could have argued that the deaths were in schools without mask requirements. Instead you just assumed away the data you didn't like...like a child.
Seriously, do you get the irony that you accused someone of citing a Facebook hoax and bad info without having any actual data to disprove what was stated? And did you notice the citation later provided?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are going to get COVID. And you know what? They're going to be totally fine. I'd be surprised if my kids didnt already have it, and we never knew it.
45 kids died of Covid in the past 2 weeks.
Is that what you read on your moron friend's blog? Weird how every doctor says kids belong in school.
I always love when idiots overreact to something they believe to be an overreaction without even the smallest sense of irony. You could have argued that the risk-reward was well worth it. You could have argued that the deaths were in schools without mask requirements. Instead you just assumed away the data you didn't like...like a child.
Seriously, do you get the irony that you accused someone of citing a Facebook hoax and bad info without having any actual data to disprove what was stated? And did you notice the citation later provided?
Anonymous wrote:A few years ago I was part of a cohort of parents that worked really hard to affect positive change at SSMA. We met with “Dr” R, had meetings with the board, circulated petition letters among parents, worked with OSSE and the charter school board. It was all for nothing. The SSMA BOD rubber stamps any decision made by Regina. She makes decisions randomly and vindictively and has absolutely no one to hold her accountable. She’s driven away many excellent teachers and staff. I say this all to demonstrate that the ridiculousness of this situation wrt secondary exposure is just the latest example of how things are done at SSMA. It won’t get better. I’m very sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are going to get COVID. And you know what? They're going to be totally fine. I'd be surprised if my kids didnt already have it, and we never knew it.
45 kids died of Covid in the past 2 weeks.
Is that what you read on your moron friend's blog? Weird how every doctor says kids belong in school.
Anonymous wrote:Never forget that charters do not have to operate under the same rules as public schools
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if it's better or worse they are now still staying closed for one day but not for more than that. What a true f&$&% mess. Such disrespect for actual protocol and parents and students.