Were people masked for outdoor drop-off at your DCPS today?

Anonymous
Curious about whether yesterday's announcement that DCPS no longer requires outdoor masking has had any impact.

Masking at my DCPS elementary (EOTP) was close to 100% today. I saw a few parents without masks walking away from the school but I'm not sure if they were wearing masks for drop-off or not. Everyone I saw actually on school property was masked.

Will ask DC whether they take masks off at recess later today but my money is on no. I didn't tell him what to do one way or another -- I don't want to put him in an awkward position and he'll just do what his friends do anyway, which I think is fine for this issue. I'd love for him to be able to go mask free, but I don't want to turn him into some kind of anti-mask vigilante either. He doesn't mind wearing it.
Anonymous
No, masks to be seen at my drop-off at a JKLM. I told my DC in K that they could take their mask off at recess and they said that they would probably keep it on. So we'll see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, masks to be seen at my drop-off at a JKLM. I told my DC in K that they could take their mask off at recess and they said that they would probably keep it on. So we'll see.


That should read "no masks to be seen.."
Anonymous
I was pleased to see that the majority of parents weren't wearing them at drop off today. Some were still in KN95s though. Also, the staff members checking the screening app outside were still masked, which frankly surprised me.

This is WOTP.
Anonymous
I didn't wear a mask when picking up my daughter yesterday, after the announcement, and will never wear it for pickups again. Can't believe I had to participate in this theater for 2 years (and no, I'm not a troll, also fully vaccinated and boosted).
Asked my daughter (3d grade) if she wants to wear one outdoors now that she has a choice and she said "No way, it's so hot when I run. I liked it in winter though, it kept my mouth warm". I just reminded her to be respectful to other kids who choose to wear it.
Anonymous
Many were not, I'm happy to say. Also a JKLM school.
Anonymous
Our school on Capitol Hill was half masked, half not. Not sure if this is a silly question but what does EOTP and WOTP mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our school on Capitol Hill was half masked, half not. Not sure if this is a silly question but what does EOTP and WOTP mean?


East and West Of The Park (Rock Creek)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lafayette has some nice stuff for kids to work through the choices and issues.

PK-3 No Mask Outside Story.pptx
https://dck12-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/erin_ayers_k12_dc_gov/EWgh_WX39i5AtWSh8hNxADUBkXa6O5QY4A-qlgSYMYVXuQ?e=S8S9tO

4th – 5th Grade My Mask My Choice
https://dck12-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/sophia_carre_k12_dc_gov/EbtFAAkV_SFImL66d5W0sioBVtyrGbwp4EA1yvHkruJtNg?e=GDavn4


I'm sorry... "work through" choices and issues? Are you kidding me? These kids are now in therapy because of mask decisions?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our school on Capitol Hill was half masked, half not. Not sure if this is a silly question but what does EOTP and WOTP mean?


East of the Park (Rock Creek) and West of the Park. It's only relevant in that the demographics of schools WOTP are pretty homogenous (whiter, richer) so there are often different attitudes about things in the WOTP schools than there are in the rest of the city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lafayette has some nice stuff for kids to work through the choices and issues.

PK-3 No Mask Outside Story.pptx
https://dck12-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/erin_ayers_k12_dc_gov/EWgh_WX39i5AtWSh8hNxADUBkXa6O5QY4A-qlgSYMYVXuQ?e=S8S9tO

4th – 5th Grade My Mask My Choice
https://dck12-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/sophia_carre_k12_dc_gov/EbtFAAkV_SFImL66d5W0sioBVtyrGbwp4EA1yvHkruJtNg?e=GDavn4


I'm sorry... "work through" choices and issues? Are you kidding me? These kids are now in therapy because of mask decisions?


well, some of these kids literally believe they will kill people if they don't wear a mask. So that's the burden we've put on kids, and yeah, it's going to take a lot for some of them to work through that.

Empathy is your friend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lafayette has some nice stuff for kids to work through the choices and issues.

PK-3 No Mask Outside Story.pptx
https://dck12-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/erin_ayers_k12_dc_gov/EWgh_WX39i5AtWSh8hNxADUBkXa6O5QY4A-qlgSYMYVXuQ?e=S8S9tO

4th – 5th Grade My Mask My Choice
https://dck12-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/sophia_carre_k12_dc_gov/EbtFAAkV_SFImL66d5W0sioBVtyrGbwp4EA1yvHkruJtNg?e=GDavn4


I'm sorry... "work through" choices and issues? Are you kidding me? These kids are now in therapy because of mask decisions?


well, some of these kids literally believe they will kill people if they don't wear a mask. So that's the burden we've put on kids, and yeah, it's going to take a lot for some of them to work through that.

Empathy is your friend.


NP. This is so incredibly sad. I have empathy for the kids, but not the terrible parents who instilled this anxiety and guilt in their children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lafayette has some nice stuff for kids to work through the choices and issues.

PK-3 No Mask Outside Story.pptx
https://dck12-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/erin_ayers_k12_dc_gov/EWgh_WX39i5AtWSh8hNxADUBkXa6O5QY4A-qlgSYMYVXuQ?e=S8S9tO

4th – 5th Grade My Mask My Choice
https://dck12-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/sophia_carre_k12_dc_gov/EbtFAAkV_SFImL66d5W0sioBVtyrGbwp4EA1yvHkruJtNg?e=GDavn4


I'm sorry... "work through" choices and issues? Are you kidding me? These kids are now in therapy because of mask decisions?


well, some of these kids literally believe they will kill people if they don't wear a mask. So that's the burden we've put on kids, and yeah, it's going to take a lot for some of them to work through that.

Empathy is your friend.


+1

Not at Lafayette but I paged through the PK-3 story to see if it's something I might want to suggest at our school. The message is pretty basic and makes sense -- mostly just making sure kids understand the rules and emphasizing that some kids and grown-ups might still make outside and that's ok too. And honestly, as someone who has worked in organizational communications, this is how you are supposed to introduce policy changes in order to get buy-in and ensure that people have a chance to raise questions. The concept is even more important when the organization has a population with little say in the policy itself, and who may struggle with change (you know, like little kids?).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't wear a mask when picking up my daughter yesterday, after the announcement, and will never wear it for pickups again. Can't believe I had to participate in this theater for 2 years (and no, I'm not a troll, also fully vaccinated and boosted).
Asked my daughter (3d grade) if she wants to wear one outdoors now that she has a choice and she said "No way, it's so hot when I run. I liked it in winter though, it kept my mouth warm". I just reminded her to be respectful to other kids who choose to wear it.


You really didn't "have" to wear one at any time for pickup or drop off. I've not worn one outside like that in ages, and no one seems to give a damn. I've not been the only one. What are they going to do, tell you to leave and not take your kid with you?
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