mandy200587
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Oh my!
UT is back in session. This was the scene in west campus a few days ago. A sorority celebrating bid day. One of the professors took the picture and tweeted it.
It was! How did you know?I would bet money on that being the Pi Phis. So dumb!
It was! How did you know?
A friend of mine has all her kids doing online learning from home, but one of them plays football. Makes no sense to me. Either you're all in or you're not.High school football starts tonight.
In our district, no sports/band/etc if you're not in person in class. We had our first games this week too. Home side was distanced. Visitor side was packed. Apparently they have a kid who's nationally ranked and already committed to a big name school. (We lost badly.)
A friend of mine has all her kids doing online learning from home, but one of them plays football. Makes no sense to me. Either you're all in or you're not.
Band is back in session in the Dallas area. I have a family member who is a band director. How on earth will they stay safe by blowing saliva and hot air all over each other? So dumb.The whole thing makes no sense to me either. I'm really interested in how they'll do things down here in the Valley, where were such a hot spot for Covid-19. Yet, football is the chief religion and band (being a support to football) is very close behind. I know that where my granddaughters live, near Denton/Fort Worth, it seems all sports are up and running. Both girls are doing soccer, softball, and I just saw that the High School is having football. How do you socially distance when playing football? And can you wear a mask and play the trumpet? I don't think so!
Outdoor will be fine. Indoor, I don't know. Wind instruments take a lot of wind to produce a beautiful sound. Seems like it's going to be dangerous.I think that they figure the band members will be okay with outdoor practice. A friend of mine is a band director and they have the chairs 6' apart in the band hall.
My grandkids have been in daycare for two weeks also. No masks are worn by kids or staff. Even parents dropping them off don't wear them. I do though.
I'm surprised too. We've had two daycares report Covid, one of them shut down for two weeks. I don't know what the other one did.![]()
I’m very surprised staff aren’t wearing masks. We also have reduced hours for disinfecting.
Our district doesn’t start for 2 1/2 weeks. But, parents were given the option of a hybrid or remote model. The majority (roughly 75-80%) chose hybrid. Out of those who chose remote, it seems to be for a myriad of reasons. Some are anxious about the virus as you would expect. But others are choosing remote because they have an interest in homeschooling but aren’t ready to completely homeschool and still want support and guidance from the school, others because their child struggled emotionally or behaviorally in school and they are hoping remote will help with that (this seems to be especially true at the high school level), along with a bunch of other reasons. Not saying that any of these reasons pertains to your friend.A friend of mine has all her kids doing online learning from home, but one of them plays football. Makes no sense to me. Either you're all in or you're not.
As a band director in far, far west Texas, I can tell you that most of us are trying to follow the protocols established by the NFHS aerosol study. Brass instruments should have a cover on the bell. Woodwinds should be covered. Distance should be 6 feet when not playing, 10 feet when playing. Of course, masks when not playing. Most bands are not doing a traditional halftime show. Many of us are doing the best we can with what info we've been given.
Interesting to hear from a band director. Thanks for what you do. In reality, if school is happening in person, there aren't a lot of choices. Regular full-steam-ahead band like pre-Covid (not an option), no band at all (not an option if school is still going on), or whatever you can make work in your district with the facilities you have. It can't be easy.