The school leaders that are REQUIRING indoor masking certainly do owe us an explanation as to why they are forcing OUR children to mask, against CDC and DC Health guidance. |
NP. Every kid that's masked is a kid whose social cues are more difficult to decipher for my autistic kid. So yeah, I privately wish more kids would unmask. Nothing to do with my eyes. |
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As noted in this thread above, there are many charters that are still requiring indoor masking. The reflect something like a third to a half of all school children in DC.
I personally don't care what others decide about masking, I just would like the choice, like DCPS. |
School choice. Choose a new school. Problem solved. |
It would have been great if they'd come up with an actual policy for this before the lottery. Even for next year, I have no idea whether my school is going to follow public health guidance or not. This is a terrible position to put parents in. And for parents who want masking, it's not any better. |
oh hey charter-hater. You know it's not that easy. Kids have connections, needs, etc. At least make some effort to engage in nuanced thought. |
Then I guess you have to rank how important it is to not wear a mask vs connections, needs etc. |
Yep. My hearing impaired son lip reads. If it weren’t for masks people would have no idea he has hearing loss. But I realize people like the PPs don’t care about kids like ours. |
Yep, one of many factors. The anti-science / anti-expert mentality is a big factor as well. |
Sure, and if they decided to go in a fringe direction on some other matter of science and public policy, we would also rank that vs. other criteria. But that still wouldn't make it ok. And again, they didn't actually tell us "hey by the way, we don't plan on treating CDC and DOH guidance as binding" when we could have taken that into account when making lottery choices. In fact, what we were told all year was "we're being required to do this", and I got no answer when I asked if that was actually the reason or if they planned on having a separate process when mask mandates were lifted. |
You can also try to pressure the school to follow the experts. I don't know why charter-hater believes that we all just have to take whatever. I'm pretty sure charter-hater isn't perfectly content with their DCPS and attempts to get the principal to make different decisions at times. But yes, in the long term, we won't be staying at the school for this reason (the anti-science, anti-expert bent). It's fine for the younger ages but I don't trust the education at older grades. |
Have you considered private school for deaf and hearing impaired? |
Special needs classrooms usually have exemptions. |
Not every kid with autism is in a special needs classroom, or needs to be. But thanks for your insightful, exclusionary comment. |
You people are awful. The solution for all special needs kids is not to sequester them away with all the other special needs kids so your “normal” kid doesn’t have to interact with them. You suck. |