Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader has had a sub since the second day. The kids are apparently assuming the teacher is quarantining but they really don't know. And honestly, if so and has tested positive then I'm glad it's happening now so hopefully they can build up some antibodies. I've given up on these morons getting vaccinated.
And after the way Neal handled last year I wouldn't count on her to handle anything transparently or in the best interest of the students. At least DCPS took enough control and said all teachers would be back or the debacle that was pretend school last spring could be repeating itself now.
Why are you assuming the teacher is unvaccinated?
Vaccinated teachers don't have to quarantine. I'm a teacher that was exposed through a close contact last spring and didn't have to quarantine. It's not unreasonable to assume quarantining teachers are not vaccinated.
Hi! Teacher here with a breakthrough case. I was vaccinated back in February when I was in person. It sucks and Im mad. I got it from one of the kids in my room…I know it. But Im not telling parents or students that I have a breakthrough case. It’s not their business. I did the right thing, I was vaccinated.
You already have a breakthrough case? Even with distancing and mitigation etc? Yikes
I’m at an elementary. There is no distancing. It isn’t possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader has had a sub since the second day. The kids are apparently assuming the teacher is quarantining but they really don't know. And honestly, if so and has tested positive then I'm glad it's happening now so hopefully they can build up some antibodies. I've given up on these morons getting vaccinated.
And after the way Neal handled last year I wouldn't count on her to handle anything transparently or in the best interest of the students. At least DCPS took enough control and said all teachers would be back or the debacle that was pretend school last spring could be repeating itself now.
Why are you assuming the teacher is unvaccinated?
Vaccinated teachers don't have to quarantine. I'm a teacher that was exposed through a close contact last spring and didn't have to quarantine. It's not unreasonable to assume quarantining teachers are not vaccinated.
Hi! Teacher here with a breakthrough case. I was vaccinated back in February when I was in person. It sucks and Im mad. I got it from one of the kids in my room…I know it. But Im not telling parents or students that I have a breakthrough case. It’s not their business. I did the right thing, I was vaccinated.
You already have a breakthrough case? Even with distancing and mitigation etc? Yikes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader has had a sub since the second day. The kids are apparently assuming the teacher is quarantining but they really don't know. And honestly, if so and has tested positive then I'm glad it's happening now so hopefully they can build up some antibodies. I've given up on these morons getting vaccinated.
And after the way Neal handled last year I wouldn't count on her to handle anything transparently or in the best interest of the students. At least DCPS took enough control and said all teachers would be back or the debacle that was pretend school last spring could be repeating itself now.
Why are you assuming the teacher is unvaccinated?
Vaccinated teachers don't have to quarantine. I'm a teacher that was exposed through a close contact last spring and didn't have to quarantine. It's not unreasonable to assume quarantining teachers are not vaccinated.
Hi! Teacher here with a breakthrough case. I was vaccinated back in February when I was in person. It sucks and Im mad. I got it from one of the kids in my room…I know it. But Im not telling parents or students that I have a breakthrough case. It’s not their business. I did the right thing, I was vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader has had a sub since the second day. The kids are apparently assuming the teacher is quarantining but they really don't know. And honestly, if so and has tested positive then I'm glad it's happening now so hopefully they can build up some antibodies. I've given up on these morons getting vaccinated.
And after the way Neal handled last year I wouldn't count on her to handle anything transparently or in the best interest of the students. At least DCPS took enough control and said all teachers would be back or the debacle that was pretend school last spring could be repeating itself now.
Why are you assuming the teacher is unvaccinated?
Vaccinated teachers don't have to quarantine. I'm a teacher that was exposed through a close contact last spring and didn't have to quarantine. It's not unreasonable to assume quarantining teachers are not vaccinated.
Hi! Teacher here with a breakthrough case. I was vaccinated back in February when I was in person. It sucks and Im mad. I got it from one of the kids in my room…I know it. But Im not telling parents or students that I have a breakthrough case. It’s not their business. I did the right thing, I was vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader has had a sub since the second day. The kids are apparently assuming the teacher is quarantining but they really don't know. And honestly, if so and has tested positive then I'm glad it's happening now so hopefully they can build up some antibodies. I've given up on these morons getting vaccinated.
And after the way Neal handled last year I wouldn't count on her to handle anything transparently or in the best interest of the students. At least DCPS took enough control and said all teachers would be back or the debacle that was pretend school last spring could be repeating itself now.
Why are you assuming the teacher is unvaccinated?
Vaccinated teachers don't have to quarantine. I'm a teacher that was exposed through a close contact last spring and didn't have to quarantine. It's not unreasonable to assume quarantining teachers are not vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader has had a sub since the second day. The kids are apparently assuming the teacher is quarantining but they really don't know. And honestly, if so and has tested positive then I'm glad it's happening now so hopefully they can build up some antibodies. I've given up on these morons getting vaccinated.
And after the way Neal handled last year I wouldn't count on her to handle anything transparently or in the best interest of the students. At least DCPS took enough control and said all teachers would be back or the debacle that was pretend school last spring could be repeating itself now.
Why are you assuming the teacher is unvaccinated?
Vaccinated teachers don't have to quarantine. I'm a teacher that was exposed through a close contact last spring and didn't have to quarantine. It's not unreasonable to assume quarantining teachers are not vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader has had a sub since the second day. The kids are apparently assuming the teacher is quarantining but they really don't know. And honestly, if so and has tested positive then I'm glad it's happening now so hopefully they can build up some antibodies. I've given up on these morons getting vaccinated.
And after the way Neal handled last year I wouldn't count on her to handle anything transparently or in the best interest of the students. At least DCPS took enough control and said all teachers would be back or the debacle that was pretend school last spring could be repeating itself now.
Why are you assuming the teacher is unvaccinated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probabilistically, if an adult gets covid now, they are more likely to be unvaccinated. Yes, there are breakthrough infections. But they are less likely.
So maybe we don’t refer to people as morons based on your 8th grade student maybe thinking someone who may or not be vaccinated is maybe or maybe not quarantining
Anonymous wrote:Probabilistically, if an adult gets covid now, they are more likely to be unvaccinated. Yes, there are breakthrough infections. But they are less likely.
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader has had a sub since the second day. The kids are apparently assuming the teacher is quarantining but they really don't know. And honestly, if so and has tested positive then I'm glad it's happening now so hopefully they can build up some antibodies. I've given up on these morons getting vaccinated.
And after the way Neal handled last year I wouldn't count on her to handle anything transparently or in the best interest of the students. At least DCPS took enough control and said all teachers would be back or the debacle that was pretend school last spring could be repeating itself now.