This would be a terrible & arbitrary policy for students, families, single mothers/ fathers, working parents, activities, and our community. It flies in the face of the data we have on children and is not sustainable.
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To state that a school district that is following federal CDC guidelines is arbitrary is frankly ignorant. Obviously the cdc has lifetime scientists studying data to reach conclusions. This is much more reliable than politicians.
cdc.gov/coronavirus/20
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It's not arbitrary, it is a conservative, safe choice for our community until sufficient contact tracing and testing is I'm place.
Do something about that.
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On the other hand, moronic declarations such as this discredit the presumed experts to the degree that it is now safe to dismiss anything they say.
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To reopen safely we need to significantly ramp up testing and contact tracing. Which we're doing incredibly slowly.
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As a parent with 2 children at AISD, I appreciate these precautions. My Husband & I both work. However,we want safety measures in place when our kids return. We will trust the experts.How many AISD parents have you talked to? Do your children attend an AISD school?
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Children and young adults under 24 have more complications from the flu than covid19. Schools need to open fully.
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They keep losing students anyway. Isn’t everyone with kids moving to Westlake?
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