agdaddy04 said:
Have they said his age?
98Ag99Grad said:
Was he a smoker? Any pre existing conditions? If not that goes against the norm doesn't it?
98Ag99Grad said:
Was he a smoker? Any pre existing conditions? If not that goes against the norm doesn't it?
Please report it to the school. The districts are trying to do their best to keep track for safety purposes. Remember, there are teachers that are teaching with cancer and kids that live with little old grandma.TXTransplant said:
Tomball ISD just sent out an email asking parents to self-report any travel outside the state of Texas. My kid flies back from Alabama tomorrow. I'm debating when to report. I feel like I need to observe him for a few days, first.
Ag_N_Houston said:Please report it to the school. The districts are trying to do their best to keep track for safety purposes. Remember, there are teachers that are teaching with cancer and kids that live with little old grandma.TXTransplant said:
Tomball ISD just sent out an email asking parents to self-report any travel outside the state of Texas. My kid flies back from Alabama tomorrow. I'm debating when to report. I feel like I need to observe him for a few days, first.
Federale01 said:
I don't even know why it matters at this point. It is every where. I think it would be far more important to ask if a student has symptoms rather than if they traveled somewhere here in the U.S.
Federale01 said:
I don't even know why it matters at this point. It is every where. I think it would be far more important to ask if a student has symptoms rather than if they traveled somewhere here in the U.S.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
I think there's gonna be a ton of people itching to go get tested for no reason other than to participate in the drama.
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https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/education/article/Houston-schools-could-stay-closed-for-rest-of-15133141.php
Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath told education and legislative officials Sunday that schools could remain closed long-term potentially through the remainder of the academic year in regions with community spread of the novel coronavirus, including the Houston area.
In a conference call with superintendents, legislative officials and others, Morath said the state is "likely looking at large numbers of kids" possibly missing the rest of the school year, the Houston Chronicle has learned. He added it's "marginally optimistic" to believe already-shuttered schools in areas with an outbreak will re-open within the next eight weeks.
Morath advised district leaders to begin preparing messages to parents notifying them that classes could remain canceled beyond March.
State Rep. Jared Patterson, R-Frisco, publicly confirmed Morath's comments, writing in a Facebook post that the commissioner said schools could be closed for many weeks or potentially months.
Morath said Sunday that state standardized testing would become "a moot point" if schools are closed for an extended period. The first round of widely-administered standardized tests were scheduled for early April. TEA officials are expected to announce additional decisions on testing in the next few days.
The commissioner also warned Sunday that graduation and prom ceremonies likely would be impacted if schools remain closed long-term.
Texas Education Agency officials have told districts they must continue to support students instructionally to avoid extending their school year, though they have given wide discretion on how to deliver educational materials and support to children. Districts across the Houston area have unveiled preliminary distance learning plans and continue to craft longer-term preparations.
Do me a favor and smack your brother for logic fail.Bondag said:
So these test centers count towards social distancing?
My brother thinks that if only 3/4 of people stay at home it will make an impact. Then I asked him how many different places he socially distanced this weekend and he said it was ok because it was only full restaurants and not like the rodeo.
Yep. The toilet paper and water people will need to be tested immediately.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
I think there's gonna be a ton of people itching to go get tested for no reason other than to participate in the drama.