Showing posts with label covid-19 lunch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label covid-19 lunch. Show all posts

Sunday, January 16, 2022

More schools expected to move to virtual learning in Montgomery County

School system leaders in Montgomery County are planning to move more schools with high coronavirus infection rates into virtual learning in coming days, as the number of students and staff testing positive climbs amid the surge of the omicron variant.

The update late Friday afternoon came as another difficult week ended in Maryland’s largest school system, which faced mounting pressure to its rethink plans for full-scale in-person education...

...School officials said next steps will be announced during the week of Jan. 18, when they expect to place some schools into virtual learning for 10 calendar days. Parents were asked to report results of at-home rapid tests for their children by Friday...

...Now the school system has stopped posting percentages of student and staff positivity altogether, instead giving daily case counts. But parents and educators, worried about the state of omicron infection in their schools, started doing calculations of their own...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/01/15/montgomery-county-schools-covid-virtual/

Saturday, January 15, 2022

With COVID-19, Air Is Both the Problem and the Solution. ""Schools may balk at homemade equipment, but these boxes have been shown to work surprisingly well, “blowing the competition out of the water,” Prather told me.""


Is the ventilation adequate? To assess this, a nondispersive infrared (NDIR) CO2 sensor can be used. “You want the air in your house [or indoors] to be as fresh as the outdoor air,” Professor Kimberly Prather told me. She is an atmospheric chemist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and UC San Diego who studies aerosols. We humans breathe air in, hold onto the oxygen, and breathe out CO2. An NDIR COsensor uses a specific beam of infrared light that CO2 molecules love to absorb. The more CO2 in the detector, the less infrared hits the sensor. The device translates this into the amount of CO2 present in the air in parts per million (ppm). “When people release CO2 into a shared room, that number creeps up. All that means is that you are breathing other people’s shared breaths. We don’t want that.” The CO2 detector cannot tell you if the virus is present. But if the virus is present, large quantities of CO2 means ventilation is bad and those aerosolized viruses are not leaving the room anytime soon. “If I see 1,000-2,000 ppm, I’m out of there. Schools that say ‘our rooms are safe,’ they better prove it, with kids present.”..

...Homemade air cleaners in the shape of a box made out of filters with a fan on top (known as Corsi-Rosenthal boxes, after two respected scientists in the field who came up with them) actually work extremely well, even with furnace filters instead of HEPA filters, and are much cheaper.   Look for filters that are thick and heavily pleated, as they will provide more surface area for filtration. “There are videos of seven-year-olds building them and presenting them at their school,” said Prather. “The kids and parents feel like they’re doing something to help.” Schools may balk at homemade equipment, but these boxes have been shown to work surprisingly well, “blowing the competition out of the water,” Prather told me.

https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19/covid-19-air-both-problem-and-solution

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

@rebtanhs Montgomery County health officer: 30 percent of new infections are among those 18 and younger.

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Children of America, You’ve Been Gaslit at Lunchtime

 


...KEY POINTS

  • The psychological damage of gaslighting is occurring at a key trusted site: our school lunchrooms.
  • Gaslighting destabilizes a person’s sense of truth and reality, and leads to an inability to trust oneself to make good decisions.
  • Manipulating others' sense of reality amplifies the power of the institution doing the gaslighting.

...The Denial of Facts in Plain Sight

Yet, every day in countless lunchrooms across America, as both the New York and Chicago school districts have noted, children are eating and talking loudly, unmasked, in crowded indoor spaces without proper ventilation. This reality goes largely unchallenged, although recently, Dr. Michael Osterholm, the director of the Center for Infectious Disease and Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, has expressed concerns that CDC guidance for schools is outdated because it fails to account for the extremely contagious delta variant.

Even so, the CDC’s current advice to prevent transmission of COVID-19 flat out contradicts the school cafeteria as safe. From the CDC website last updated May 7, 2021, “Prevention of COVID-19 transmission includes physical distancing, community use of well-fitting masks (e.g., barrier face coverings, procedure/surgical masks), adequate ventilation, and avoidance of crowded indoor spaces. These methods will reduce transmission both from inhalation of virus and deposition of virus on exposed mucous membranes.”

This institutional denial of reality goes virtually undetected because we trust and depend on school administrators who tell us they want safe learning and are following CDC and state public health guidance. Students trust and depend on their schools for their safety, health, and protection...

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/compassion-works/202109/children-america-you-ve-been-gaslit-lunchtime

Monday, September 13, 2021

@HuffmanLabDU Was great that CDC updated guidance that N95 masks & other high-quality, well-fitting masks are important. We need to make it happen in #schools too. But also need to improve indoor air & pay special att’n at #lunch when masks are off.

Friday, August 20, 2021

PARENTS CONCERNED WITH COVID-19 SPREAD AT LUNCH; URGE MCPS TO CREATE SPECIFIC PLANS


Nearly 3,000 people, the vast majority describing themselves as parents or guardians, signed an on-line petition urging Montgomery County Public Schools to mandate a new detailed lunch policy that would enable students to eat outdoors.

In its Aug. 13 recovery guide, MCPS stated it will “[e]ncourage the use of outdoor spaces for unmasked educational and social experiences for our students” and also that “[s]tudents will be able to eat breakfast and lunch in cafeterias and other available eating areas.” The guide also noted, “Schools will receive support in considering ways to maximize outdoor spaces.”

Basically, individually schools are tasked with creating their own lunch policy, and Meghan Biss is unsatisfied with the lack of detailed directions. She has two students at Greenwood Elementary School in Brookeville, both too young to be vaccinated. Lunchtime, when “students are crowded into a single lunchroom is going to be the highest risk time,” she said...

https://www.mymcmedia.org/parents-concerned-with-covid-19-spread-at-lunch-urge-mcps-to-create-specific-plans/

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Walter Johnson High School Sets up Super Spreader Cafeteria for Breakfast and Lunch

The Board of Education has set up school cafeterias to be high risk environments for the spreading of COVID-19.  

Below is another example from Walter Johnson High School showing what the Board of Education is allowing in schools.  

It is known that this type of environment is high risk for the spreading of COVID-19.