Charters: What covid precautions has your school announced for the upcoming year?

Anonymous
I feel like there's going to have to be a lawsuit to get some of these charters to let it go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like there's going to have to be a lawsuit to get some of these charters to let it go.


Seriously...
Anonymous
I think Sela is mask optional, and last I heard parents will be allowed back in and field trips resuming.
Anonymous
Photos from Latin Cooper orientation this week show all the teachers and kids wearing masks. Is Latin requiring masks?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Photos from Latin Cooper orientation this week show all the teachers and kids wearing masks. Is Latin requiring masks?

Where are you seeing these photos?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our family caught covid once. From a child in a charter school that had a mask mandate. The mandate did nothing to stop the spread as far as I can tell. Nearly half the class caught it anyways.


It’s because kids are not masking well. I’m a teacher in another school division and many of my students pull down there cute little kn95 when they talk to people.


And it doesn't work in situations where everyone eats indoors unmasked. Masks work very well, if they're worn consistently.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Photos from Latin Cooper orientation this week show all the teachers and kids wearing masks. Is Latin requiring masks?

Where are you seeing these photos?


Instagram @washingtonlatinpcs
Anonymous
Both of our children got Covid at their Charter school this past year that required masks, weekly testing and pods…all year long. Both kids…different times…not going anywhere but to/from school and home. Masks need to be optional. Period. From the very beginning of this pandemic, it was never a question of “if” but “when” we’d all get Covid. We need to move on in life. Especially the kids!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Photos from Latin Cooper orientation this week show all the teachers and kids wearing masks. Is Latin requiring masks?


They required it for orientation. I'm guessing masks will be tied to community level. It's pretty high right now, so not surprised to see masks.

I know this isn't a welcome opinion on here - but if "mask theater" keeps kids in school, I'm ok with it. My kids don't mind wearing masks, but I'm fine if they do or don't. I just never want to go virtual again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Photos from Latin Cooper orientation this week show all the teachers and kids wearing masks. Is Latin requiring masks?

I know this isn't a welcome opinion on here - but if "mask theater" keeps kids in school, I'm ok with it. My kids don't mind wearing masks, but I'm fine if they do or don't. I just never want to go virtual again.


I would normally be described as pretty far to the let it go side. But, my kids went from a mandatory indoor masking charter to whatever you want summer camps. They haven't gotten Covid but after almost 3 years with minimal illness, have been sick and sick and sick again. With some gross stuff we haven't seen in years. Maybe it means we should be unmasking and letting their immune systems get back to work? But, I miss the lack of sick days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Photos from Latin Cooper orientation this week show all the teachers and kids wearing masks. Is Latin requiring masks?


They required it for orientation. I'm guessing masks will be tied to community level. It's pretty high right now, so not surprised to see masks.

I know this isn't a welcome opinion on here - but if "mask theater" keeps kids in school, I'm ok with it. My kids don't mind wearing masks, but I'm fine if they do or don't. I just never want to go virtual again.


If it's theater why would it keep kids in school? If it is theater it doesn't work, ergo doesn't keep people from getting sick.

Is there some other reason why theater would keep kids in school? Teachers quitting because they want masks?
Anonymous
I quit because I didn’t want to wear a mask. These people will never learn to keep teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the cdc says 85 percent of kids in dc have already had covid. so apparently closing schools, masking and all the other stuff we did to try to stop it amounted to jack sh*t.


Ah yes because they predicted a highly contagious variation. And closing schools helped adults, not kids. Masking helps to a degree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I quit because I didn’t want to wear a mask. These people will never learn to keep teachers.


Lmao.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Photos from Latin Cooper orientation this week show all the teachers and kids wearing masks. Is Latin requiring masks?


They required it for orientation. I'm guessing masks will be tied to community level. It's pretty high right now, so not surprised to see masks.

I know this isn't a welcome opinion on here - but if "mask theater" keeps kids in school, I'm ok with it. My kids don't mind wearing masks, but I'm fine if they do or don't. I just never want to go virtual again.


Latin never unmasked last year. If you are a new family, just be aware. They also required two masks for much of a pandemic. Community Transmission was low. Masks or vaccines? Who knows.
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