| No masks, no vaccines, no contact tracing, no quarantines. What could possibly go wrong? |
| Amazing! Hoping our MD ADW school follows suit. |
lol spoken like the doubters fall 2020 who thought no way catholic schools could open. It’s about to be February 2022 and we haven’t missed a day of school. My kids are thriving and that’s what matters to me. |
| End masks too |
My kids are in a private school that opened in fall 2020 too. It wasn’t just Catholic schools, as you all regularly seem to be suggesting. |
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The reality is that once you unmask there are too many close contacts in school.
Its too much of an administrative headache for schools Especially since most school based close contacts don't end of contracting covid Time to end the quarantines |
I agree, it is a huge headache for admin. However, as a teacher in the diocese, I feel more undafe now than I did three weeks ago. I blame the Bishop for his decision to go along with the govenor on making masks optional. I hope parents will be ok with their kids watchung videos or coloring all day because we will run out of subs. Most of our teachers have not had covid yet because we have all been super careful. I hope with cases going down, we will ne able to avoid this. I feel for the administrators. They were got a bad deal. No good solution in this case. |
| Can you post the main text of the original email? Why haven’t FCPS or other diocese schools changed their policies too??? Do they only follow the “experts” at VDH when the governor is democrat? Hypocrites. |
+1. |
You know what else can get rid of the quarantine requirement? The vaccine! |
Except that for a lot of kids like mine who are under 5 that isnt an option. |
If it makes you feel better in our Arlington public, there are masks but contact tracing has been non existent all year and very few kids were out until after the holiday break. They just didn't have the resources to do these things. So maybe it won't be quite as bad as you are thinking. |
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Interesting. The email we got last week was that now that some kids are unmasked and the school no longer falls under the universal masking guidelines, we are now back in the situation where they DO have to do contact tracing for every single case and all classes have assigned seats again. Principal spelled it out very clearly that unvaccinated close contacts will need to be picked up from school immediately to quarantine.
If that's changed in the last couple of days, we haven't heard anything about it. |
None of it every made sense. The "mask mandate" had the vast majority of kids wearing other-than-N-95 masks anyway ... so you'd have kids wearing those blue/white surgical masks, or some little Etsy cloth mask with dinosaurs on it. And nothing about those masks does a darn thing to reduce "close contacts" in school. It's not like there wouldn't be "close contacts" with a COVID positive kid just because they had their Etsy dinosaur masks on. Mask or no mask, a close contact is a close contact. Period. I do agree that with the new variant so much more mild and the CDC telling us that "essentially everybody" will get it anyway, the whole quarantine thing has to go. There is no point -- everybody is going to get it; that's the accepted science. If a kid is sick with any symptoms, keep them home until they're better. That's about the best we can do. There is no reason to be quarantining healthy, asymptomatic kids. |
Following the quarantine guidelines is something individual principals can elect to do. It’s not a requirement. After 1 1/2 schools should have data showing whether or not close contacts at their school contract the virus. More a more schools will wake up to the senselessness of keeping healthy kids home. |