I am literally laughing out loud at all these internet keyboard Karens thinking they could get a student moved or a teacher fired over this. Not at our public school. Maybe try private? |
ITA. |
Omg. That poor driver. Why css as by you let him be safe and responsible |
You are unbelievable and have no idea why this teacher wears a mask. Just pathetic, learn some empathy before you finish raising a bunch of monsters with no ability to put themselves in others shoes. My best friend wears a mask while teaching-because she is immune compromised. Do you think she enjoys wearing a mask, takes pleasure in it? If you didn't send your kids in sick then she wouldn't need to wear the mask but you do and guess what, that can hospitalize or kill her. You reap what you sow. |
6th graders do it. Some of you have failed at teaching your kids basic manners and hygiene. And you send them to school sick. Then complain when a teacher is wearing a mask. But also complain when the teacher is absent because she is sick. Shocking that we have a teacher shortage. |
What if they do have anxiety? Are you proposing an anxiety test and people who are anxious to be banned from wearing masks? |
Serious question: how many teachers in the DMV are still masking? I live in a deep blue state and there are zero teachers or students who mask at our kids' schools, including pregnant teachers and older teachers. |
That's never going to happen. We are sick as often as we are not. People would lose their jobs. Even the fever example, the days with fever are 1-2 out of 1-2 weeks of being sick and infectious. |
2-3%. Not a lot. But a few. |
By now I would hope that schools would acquire microphones to amplify the voice and clear masks so students can see the speaker’smouth for teaches who need to mask in school. I agree with protecting the teacher’s health, but we also shouldn’t ignore that it does have a negative impact on students - especially in the younger years. |
It’s not still masking for the most part. It’s that there is a surge, it’s cold season, and some either have things going on that can make them more susceptible to covid or someone that is medically fragile in their life. For younger students/families that were not yet fully in to grade school when the elementary kids were doing virtual it’s probably more startling. Mine was in pre-k early pandemic and now in 4th. Masks do not phase them and they understand nuance and language just fine. |
I think she should probably try to switch to teaching older kids. Younger kids need to see their teacher’s faces. |
I'm not going to take the time to read through 11 pages of replies, but I don't think the OP was actually planning to do anything, just venting. Or at least that's how I feel in a similar situation.
My kid just started PK at a new school and after being at the same daycare/preschool her whole life, it's been a *hard* transition for her. All three of her teachers wear masks all day. And I don't begrudge them the right to do so - I've recently been pregnant, I have an immunocompromised father with blood cancer, I totally get the many valid reasons someone may have to mask inside. AND, it also makes me feel really sad for my daughter that she can't see her teachers' faces, especially when the transition is still hard for her a month into school. AND, I worry about her language acquisition since she's already borderline in need of speech therapy. I was also hoping it was just a beginning of the school year thing, but it doesn't seem like it at this point. I'm not going to request she switch classes (and doubt I'd be successful at this point in the year), but I can still be sad about it. You can feel two things at once! |
No. This isn’t going to happen. |
+1. She said she isn't going to the principal, just stating it bothers her. |