Masks in the fall?

Anonymous
New poster, but chiming in that this is what my school plans to do as well. It was explained that this will allow families to mask or not mask according to their beliefs, and be placed with a teacher that is comfortable. Plus, families who don't believe in masks probably don't want their children's teachers to mask, so those children will be placed accordingly. Remember, it is easier to replace a student that it is to replace a teacher who leaves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. We are sorting classes based on who will be wearing masks, and which families unmasked last year. If you don’t get the teacher you want, too bad.


This is fake.
Anonymous
Our school is starting in masks and deciding whether to continue based on test results. I think this is just kicking the actual decision down the line to avoid complaints one way or the other now. I also worry that, since there have been cases pretty much always since omicron, they can just require masking all year. I feel that there has been no shift in thinking about covid at our school. All kids are edible to vaccinated. Many, if not most, kids have had covid already. Yet we have the same testing and masking policies as last year, before they had vaccines. I haven’t heard if they are separating grades, outdoor lunch etc. We are unhappy that are kids are not going to feel any semblance of normal, especially after spending the summer out of the area where everyone has returned to normal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All this means is we will have masked classes an unmasked classes for those who choose. Students can choose whether or not they want to wear a mask, and they will be placed in the appropriate class.


What if they change their minds in a month?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New poster, but chiming in that this is what my school plans to do as well. It was explained that this will allow families to mask or not mask according to their beliefs, and be placed with a teacher that is comfortable. Plus, families who don't believe in masks probably don't want their children's teachers to mask, so those children will be placed accordingly. Remember, it is easier to replace a student that it is to replace a teacher who leaves.


This is dumb. You're saying that both students and teachers have to decide whether or not to mask before the school year starts, and then stick with that decision no matter what? Some of us mask based on how high the community spread is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard about mask optional for the fall at their schools? I am hoping for an announcement of mask optional as we would like to continue to wear our masks. Just wondering! We have not yet heard from our schools.


News flash. You can wear a nose/mouth mask anywhere, anytime.
No need to make it a school or city or federal rule.
You can also wear a helmet, knee pads, mouthguard, too. Get tons of shots and take tons of vitamins and medicines. Just in case!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. We are sorting classes based on who will be wearing masks, and which families unmasked last year. If you don’t get the teacher you want, too bad.


Is this because teachers desire to wear masks 24/7?
I really hope this isn’t In lower schools, the kids don’t know what you’re mumbling and can’t read your face at all. Much less engaging.

My kids teacher wore their mask 24/7 due to wanting to coach a sport, travel for it and it negatively affected learning and behavior in the classroom. 1 lost yesr was enough, but now 2 and counting….
I’d certainly want to know if we’re getting a 3rd year if subpar education. We’d switch schools and repeat a grade. We had some testing done this summer it was not congruent with the report cards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. We are sorting classes based on who will be wearing masks, and which families unmasked last year. If you don’t get the teacher you want, too bad.


Is this because teachers desire to wear masks 24/7?
I really hope this isn’t In lower schools, the kids don’t know what you’re mumbling and can’t read your face at all. Much less engaging.

My kids teacher wore their mask 24/7 due to wanting to coach a sport, travel for it and it negatively affected learning and behavior in the classroom. 1 lost yesr was enough, but now 2 and counting….
I’d certainly want to know if we’re getting a 3rd year if subpar education. We’d switch schools and repeat a grade. We had some testing done this summer it was not congruent with the report cards.


Almost all of the teachers I've talked to will be masking (KN95) at work. I will be as well. If a parent did not want their child's teacher to wear a mask and decided to switch schools, I can guarantee the teacher would not mind, nor would the school. As someone wrote above, it's easier to replace a student than a teacher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. We are sorting classes based on who will be wearing masks, and which families unmasked last year. If you don’t get the teacher you want, too bad.


I can’t believe any middle school teacher would want this. Those still masked at our school in the spring just used it as an excuse to mess around without being caught - chewing gum, funny noises, giggling, not participating etc. then, I’d see them and their families unmasked elsewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. We are sorting classes based on who will be wearing masks, and which families unmasked last year. If you don’t get the teacher you want, too bad.


Is this because teachers desire to wear masks 24/7?
I really hope this isn’t In lower schools, the kids don’t know what you’re mumbling and can’t read your face at all. Much less engaging.

My kids teacher wore their mask 24/7 due to wanting to coach a sport, travel for it and it negatively affected learning and behavior in the classroom. 1 lost yesr was enough, but now 2 and counting….
I’d certainly want to know if we’re getting a 3rd year if subpar education. We’d switch schools and repeat a grade. We had some testing done this summer it was not congruent with the report cards.


Almost all of the teachers I've talked to will be masking (KN95) at work. I will be as well. If a parent did not want their child's teacher to wear a mask and decided to switch schools, I can guarantee the teacher would not mind, nor would the school. As someone wrote above, it's easier to replace a student than a teacher.


Excellent, and refund the tuition since the waitlist people will so quickly and eagerly fill the pop. Win for everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. We are sorting classes based on who will be wearing masks, and which families unmasked last year. If you don’t get the teacher you want, too bad.


Is this because teachers desire to wear masks 24/7?
I really hope this isn’t In lower schools, the kids don’t know what you’re mumbling and can’t read your face at all. Much less engaging.

My kids teacher wore their mask 24/7 due to wanting to coach a sport, travel for it and it negatively affected learning and behavior in the classroom. 1 lost yesr was enough, but now 2 and counting….
I’d certainly want to know if we’re getting a 3rd year if subpar education. We’d switch schools and repeat a grade. We had some testing done this summer it was not congruent with the report cards.


Almost all of the teachers I've talked to will be masking (KN95) at work. I will be as well. If a parent did not want their child's teacher to wear a mask and decided to switch schools, I can guarantee the teacher would not mind, nor would the school. As someone wrote above, it's easier to replace a student than a teacher.


Why?

Do they not know anyone anywhere who goes to work, meetings, banquets, conferences, games, etc and don’t wear masks?

This city is beyond *special*.
Anonymous
Np. Yes, why? What is the rationale?
Anonymous
Almost no teachers or kids wear those things anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. We are sorting classes based on who will be wearing masks, and which families unmasked last year. If you don’t get the teacher you want, too bad.


I know it’s been a very difficult few years for teachers but this is unnecessary. Wear your mask if you want, I’ll still be wearing mine, but no reason to be nasty about those who make another choice.


Well, except that we’re probably at the start of a big new wave and 150,000 extra Americans will probably die in the next couple months.

Likely not school age children, but we won’t know till we know.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our school is starting in masks and deciding whether to continue based on test results. I think this is just kicking the actual decision down the line to avoid complaints one way or the other now. I also worry that, since there have been cases pretty much always since omicron, they can just require masking all year. I feel that there has been no shift in thinking about covid at our school. All kids are edible to vaccinated. Many, if not most, kids have had covid already. Yet we have the same testing and masking policies as last year, before they had vaccines. I haven’t heard if they are separating grades, outdoor lunch etc. We are unhappy that are kids are not going to feel any semblance of normal, especially after spending the summer out of the area where everyone has returned to normal.


What school is this?
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