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elleng

(130,964 posts)
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 06:59 PM Nov 2021

Just confirmed my 2 grandkids are back to 'virtual' school,

kindergarten and 2d grade, Medford, after beginning IN school; they were 'exposed' on a school bus, so daughter's 'virtually' working, and actually 'assistant' teaching. Good she enjoys her kids.

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drexelkathy

(118 posts)
1. What are the odds!
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 07:19 PM
Nov 2021

I think Medford had a total of like 115 kids or so on a “quarantine” as of Friday because of potential exposure…so it’s crazy to have someone related to one of those here.

For a district with about 15,000 students…you have less than a fraction of 1% of students potentially exposed.


They also have a pretty strict “quarantine” protocol…I think you’re out for 5-7 days for even potential “symptoms”

I’m so glad my district allows kids to return with a negative test. I’ve already had to have my son tested twice now because of symptoms which have only been allergies.


I hope your grandkids are ok and that they get through the “virtual” easily.


Is Medford doing true virtual for kids out because of exposure?

We aren’t.

elleng

(130,964 posts)
3. SMALL odds! Sorry didn't know to ask; loud playing happening as I talked with my daughter;
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 07:28 PM
Nov 2021

Sounded like true virtual; they did school work today. MAYBE selective, school by school.

Kids will be vaccinated 'soon.'

Backseat Driver

(4,393 posts)
2. Challenging for mom is the word you want, but until vaccine is available
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 07:27 PM
Nov 2021

for the younger school-age set, I believe this is likely the safest way to proceed for the community's sake I'm hoping it happens and becomes available this coming week. My 11-year-old grandson missed his friends; at home, it's difficult to pry his iPad and headset away from his face. He's very comfortable with digital learning and has advanced scores in math and language arts - so far so good - no CoVid. Kids must mask and maintain safe distancing except outdoor recess, but parents have been understandably mixed because of their own work schedules/arrangements, remote or not. Do they require testing before returning to in-school classes?

elleng

(130,964 posts)
4. Don't know how returning to school will be determined.
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 07:30 PM
Nov 2021

Daughter is happy to be able to deal with virtual schooling.

Backseat Driver

(4,393 posts)
9. My daughter has been happy too; she's working remotely but her job is
Tue Nov 2, 2021, 03:03 AM
Nov 2021

either feast or famine; she sources from vendors and tracks installation of interior furnishings for new hotels from lobby to rooms, signage, amenities, etc...per the builders and designers choices. They met opening deadlines on previous builds and are awaiting new-build contracts that will again result in a "feast" of work! During CoVid and now with supply chain logistical "famine," she's been kept on payroll with a couple small "local site meeting/visits" and mainly low-volume email communications for company business. Dad also has a mixed remote and on location position - I guess you'd say he is a sales trainer. Lots of time w/kid during lock-down; he wasn't bored because iPad zooming and assignments to complete at home, but it's a bit more hectic now that in-school has returned--no exposure - yet

IbogaProject

(2,816 posts)
5. First Covid vax was just approved for 5-11
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 08:35 PM
Nov 2021

The first Covid vax was just approved for 5-11 years old. Best wishes for you and them. I grew up a few towns north in the same county. I loved going to summer camp and scout summer camp in Medford, NJ.

elleng

(130,964 posts)
6. Thanks.
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 08:39 PM
Nov 2021

They'll be vaxxed in next weeks. Their grandparents take them to the shore, and have a pool of their own; not sure what town.

BoomaofBandM

(1,771 posts)
7. My grandson just went back after 10 days because of direct exposure.
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 09:13 PM
Nov 2021

He is 10, was bored because everyone had to stay away from him until a neg test. School mandated the 10 days.

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