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My wife works in a local hospital emergency room. She has access to the latest medical data and the intelligence to interpret it. She's 100% on board with sending our oldest child to school this fall.
Federal overreach like seizing control of COVID data?
Not intervening, but providing guidance for schools you know leadership. Watch in the coming months if things get back the Fed will be blaming "the states screwed it up not them."
Yes and science can change, this article is from April...lots has changed since then. Read what I posted above.
Their entire sample size was pulled during a period that schools were closed in Switzerland. Just using common sense wouldn't you assume young kids would be at home or being babysat if they are not at school? They would likely have much less exposure vs their parents who need to work or run errands. But thank you for the article, there were some others on the AAP site that provided some more insight. It's good there are more of these papers coming out. I think it is starting to show that really young kids don't spread as much. But high schoolers are essentially adults and the CDC papers I posted in this thread state they have near the same transmission rates.How about this commentary published in July of 2020 that utilizes 17 different peered reviewed sources?
COVID-19 Transmission and Children: The Child Is Not to Blame
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) presents arguably the greatest public health crisis in living memory. One surprising aspect of this pandemic is that children appear to be infected by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes COVID-19, far less frequently...pediatrics.aappublications.org
Dude I’m in Arizona, a California license plate in may/June/July is in heard of in onx.. I’ve never seen so many as I have in the last few monthsThat shit came south with folks getting the hell out as soon as they could.
Same here in Oregon. We even have east coast states here. I was in Bend a few weeks back. We rented a guest house and the main house had people from Ohio and Illinois. They had been there a month they said. We then ran into some people from South Carolina and saw plenty of NJ and NY plates. Granted Bend has a huge tourist base for nature and beer, but it was insane. Some streets had more CA and WA plates than Oregon. The new thing the past few weeks is TX and UT plates. I just saw a half dozen each driving down i5 a ways.Dude I’m in Arizona, a California license plate in may/June/July is in heard of in onx.. I’ve never seen so many as I have in the last few months
We’er home schooling. It’s going to be challenging with both of us working full-time jobs but we’ll get through. I’m done with this BS!
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This is why I am confused at the "nope everyone is back in school all at once" it's no different then going back to a workplace. Why not do a hybrid where you learn from distance and learn from home alternating weeks? I just don't see how it makes sense to just thrust 100s or 1000s of kids back into a school all at once.Personally I think a hybrid approach at first would be best where we bring a third of the kids in every day and send them home with work to do. See how that goes for a month and ramp up if no major issues. I see piling kids in as normal right away being a mess.
Definitely glad I am not an administrator as the challenges and obstacles are inumerable!
The talk is splitting all classes, side a is monday and Tues, side b is thursday and Friday. Wednesday they do a full decon..This is why I am confused at the "nope everyone is back in school all at once" it's no different then going back to a workplace. Why not do a hybrid where you learn from distance and learn from home alternating weeks? I just don't see how it makes sense to just thrust 100s or 1000s of kids back into a school all at once.
This is why I am confused at the "nope everyone is back in school all at once" it's no different then going back to a workplace. Why not do a hybrid where you learn from distance and learn from home alternating weeks? I just don't see how it makes sense to just thrust 100s or 1000s of kids back into a school all at once.
Yeah man it's not going to be easy either way you slice it that's for sure. I empathize with teachers, we are asking a lot of them this year.You know what kind of a cluster F that would be. Kids didn't keep up with distance learning as it was. Now you want teacher to have to basically teach two different lessons and not only have to work a full school week but then have to tutor kids and keep track of distance learning? At least here my wifes district/school distance learning involved teachers recording lectures and tutoring kids during the day. It is not just a packet to send home. And if it was a packet to send home now when the kids show up the next week half won't have it finished or don't understand it.
Our district North of Austin, Tx is doing an initial 3 weeks virtual and now they have the option for four more weeks at home. The goal post gets moved further and further each week. My wife and I both work outside of the house. My oldest is supposed to supposed to start 1st grade and the spring e learning was no good for him despite us really putting a lot of effort into the programs. Doing a zoom with 20 kids was a nightmare.
We enrolled him in a private Christian school yesterday and they are starting as planned and have a well thought out plan including several built in weeks in case a kid needs to stay at home. There are obviously other major advantages to sending him to private also. 8k was completely unplanned but it removed the unknown and guaranteed he would get the education he needs.
At work I see the kids with zero resources everyday and an easy 50% will have zero progress this fall without being in a classroom. The equality gap will get much much wider.
Same here in Oregon. We even have east coast states here. I was in Bend a few weeks back. We rented a guest house and the main house had people from Ohio and Illinois. They had been there a month they said. We then ran into some people from South Carolina and saw plenty of NJ and NY plates. Granted Bend has a huge tourist base for nature and beer, but it was insane. Some streets had more CA and WA plates than Oregon. The new thing the past few weeks is TX and UT plates. I just saw a half dozen each driving down i5 a ways.
I don't think schools will have kids in them this fall here in OR. They might have even announced it already? Our governor copies whatever WA or CA does usually. She is threatening to shut everything down again and Oregon is doing pretty damn good with COVID even. She is a lost cause..