How many schools still have indoor mask requirements?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am really curious what kind of personality disorder results in being obsessed with what other people's schools are doing on masking.


Highly ableist. Don't be a dick.


What's ableist is being anti-mask. If you have a personality disorder you're just an asshole.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This again?

I work with 8 charter schools. Not a single one is unmasking indoors currently. Most are allowing unmasking outdoors at this point.

Can people name a charter school in DC that isn't masking indoors? Because I haven't heard of any.


So, what is it going to take for parents to reverse this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LAMB

I think Yu Ying.


Yu Ying announced a date the mandate is lifted. It’s after spring break. But at least they announced a date.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This again?

I work with 8 charter schools. Not a single one is unmasking indoors currently. Most are allowing unmasking outdoors at this point.

Can people name a charter school in DC that isn't masking indoors? Because I haven't heard of any.


My child's school is unmasking by choice for those vaccinated. He estimates only about half his class has chosen to take off their mask on any given day. Charter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am really curious what kind of personality disorder results in being obsessed with what other people's schools are doing on masking.


NP. The personality disorder is called being interested in policy issues. It afflicts many people in DC.


But seriously...get a cause. What are you going to do at the schools that are masking until Spring Break? Cause a ruckus? Stress out already chronically stressed out administrators? Take a deep breath and let these schools figure it out. You don't have all the information about why individual schools are taking slightly longer to life their mandate. It's likely they have a good reason. Chill out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This again?

I work with 8 charter schools. Not a single one is unmasking indoors currently. Most are allowing unmasking outdoors at this point.

Can people name a charter school in DC that isn't masking indoors? Because I haven't heard of any.


So, what is it going to take for parents to reverse this?


Ours is.
Anonymous
93.8 percent of school districts in the United States don't require masks, according to Burbio, which tracks such things

https://about.burbio.com/school-mask-policies-by-state/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am really curious what kind of personality disorder results in being obsessed with what other people's schools are doing on masking.


NP. The personality disorder is called being interested in policy issues. It afflicts many people in DC.


But seriously...get a cause. What are you going to do at the schools that are masking until Spring Break? Cause a ruckus? Stress out already chronically stressed out administrators? Take a deep breath and let these schools figure it out. You don't have all the information about why individual schools are taking slightly longer to life their mandate. It's likely they have a good reason. Chill out.


There's not really anything to figure out. The CDC says masks aren't necessary. The Department of Health says masks aren't necessary. What expertise do these schools have that trumps them? Maybe we should follow the science....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LAMB

I think Yu Ying.


Yu Ying announced a date the mandate is lifted. It’s after spring break. But at least they announced a date.


Yu Ying brought back it’s outdoor mask mandate (!) when in high community level. They also will only allow mask option if in low community level (under 200 cases per 100k). They’re also keeping a travel quarantine when in high community level.

Over 70% of charters are still mask required.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This again?

I work with 8 charter schools. Not a single one is unmasking indoors currently. Most are allowing unmasking outdoors at this point.

Can people name a charter school in DC that isn't masking indoors? Because I haven't heard of any.


1st-6th at Lee is mask optional.

Pk-K optional when outdoors, will be optional indoors at the end of April.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am really curious what kind of personality disorder results in being obsessed with what other people's schools are doing on masking.


Highly ableist. Don't be a dick.


What's ableist is being anti-mask. If you have a personality disorder you're just an asshole.


No, at this point, there's increasing evidence that there are kids who are experiencing problems with the extended masking. Ignoring their very real issues is exactly ignoring disability issues.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am really curious what kind of personality disorder results in being obsessed with what other people's schools are doing on masking.


NP. The personality disorder is called being interested in policy issues. It afflicts many people in DC.


But seriously...get a cause. What are you going to do at the schools that are masking until Spring Break? Cause a ruckus? Stress out already chronically stressed out administrators? Take a deep breath and let these schools figure it out. You don't have all the information about why individual schools are taking slightly longer to life their mandate. It's likely they have a good reason. Chill out.


There's not really anything to figure out. The CDC says masks aren't necessary. The Department of Health says masks aren't necessary. What expertise do these schools have that trumps them? Maybe we should follow the science....


Yup. And if they have additional information that makes their apparently bizarre and unscientific decisions look better, they can feel free to share. In that absence, I'm not going to assume they're hiding some PhD epidemiologists in the background.
Anonymous
Plus, you know, wanting to follow CDC and DC Health guidance doesn't make you a bad person. It's ok to want your school leaders to follow the public health experts on public health.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader said there is peer pressure with mask wearing at her school.


No surprise. Kids have been indoctrinated well.



Or perhaps they care about others? Not so into the rugged individualism? Who knows? Does it matter?


Such an ignorant comment. Following CDC guidelines has nothing to do with whatever you're hallucinating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Plus, you know, wanting to follow CDC and DC Health guidance doesn't make you a bad person. It's ok to want your school leaders to follow the public health experts on public health.


Agree. LAMB sent a very convoluted email today about planning to unmask referencing not following CDC and instead trying to make everyone safe. And “feel safe”. Then a survey to see if people feel safe. Like just follow the experts not a poll of staff and parents who have no idea?
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