Official word—no more masks as of 3/1/22

Anonymous
I told my kids that they do not need to wear a mask, but if they want to, they can wear a cloth mask. No more wasting our expensive KN/KF masks for performative, peer-pressure masking. They can performative mask in our $1 Old Navy masks until people get more comfortable without masks.
Anonymous
Is all staff required to be fully vaccinated? Kid said cafeteria staff were all masked but basically throwing food at the line from a distance yesterday. Afraid of the kids? I’m curious whether the adherence to masks even in low risk communities is a function of a lack of vaccination in specific populations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is all staff required to be fully vaccinated? Kid said cafeteria staff were all masked but basically throwing food at the line from a distance yesterday. Afraid of the kids? I’m curious whether the adherence to masks even in low risk communities is a function of a lack of vaccination in specific populations.


It’s not required but any unvaccinated staff had to get weekly testing. I think they just did away with that requirement though. The cafeteria workers make something like $15 per hour before taxes and lots of them live in multi-generational housing. They’re probably mostly vaccinated but nervous being around hundreds of unmasked kids passing through the line.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Report from MS DS, one kid in his math class without a mask. That was it.


+1

What about teachers?


Report from MS DD:

AM bus-- everyone masked, including driver
Period 1-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 3-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 5-- one student without mask. Teacher masked
Period 7-- everyone masked, including teacher
PM bus-- everyone masked, including driver

DD said as she walked around, she only saw one teacher without a mask and fewer than five students without masks. She said all the administrators were masked, and all the lunch room staff was masked, as well.



You had your child so this? Bizarre.


I didn't have my child do this. She did this herself.


Gosh, I wonder why she’s so obsessed… hmm. So curious.
DP
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Is all staff required to be fully vaccinated? Kid said cafeteria staff were all masked but basically throwing food at the line from a distance yesterday. Afraid of the kids? I’m curious whether the adherence to masks even in low risk communities is a function of a lack of vaccination in specific populations.


It’s not required but any unvaccinated staff had to get weekly testing. I think they just did away with that requirement though. The cafeteria workers make something like $15 per hour before taxes and lots of them live in multi-generational housing. They’re probably mostly vaccinated but nervous being around hundreds of unmasked kids passing through the line.


That makes sense. This is a journey, but I am happy to see things getting back to normal for our kids after so long.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Report from MS DS, one kid in his math class without a mask. That was it.


+1

What about teachers?


Report from MS DD:

AM bus-- everyone masked, including driver
Period 1-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 3-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 5-- one student without mask. Teacher masked
Period 7-- everyone masked, including teacher
PM bus-- everyone masked, including driver

DD said as she walked around, she only saw one teacher without a mask and fewer than five students without masks. She said all the administrators were masked, and all the lunch room staff was masked, as well.



You had your child so this? Bizarre.


I didn't have my child do this. She did this herself.


Gosh, I wonder why she’s so obsessed… hmm. So curious.
DP


Why the eye roll?

What makes you think this child is obsessed? Reporting what she saw on the first day with new guidelines does not equal obsession.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Report from MS DS, one kid in his math class without a mask. That was it.


+1

What about teachers?


Report from MS DD:

AM bus-- everyone masked, including driver
Period 1-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 3-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 5-- one student without mask. Teacher masked
Period 7-- everyone masked, including teacher
PM bus-- everyone masked, including driver

DD said as she walked around, she only saw one teacher without a mask and fewer than five students without masks. She said all the administrators were masked, and all the lunch room staff was masked, as well.



You had your child so this? Bizarre.


I didn't have my child do this. She did this herself.


Gosh, I wonder why she’s so obsessed… hmm. So curious.
DP


Why the eye roll?

What makes you think this child is obsessed? Reporting what she saw on the first day with new guidelines does not equal obsession.


+1
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Report from MS DS, one kid in his math class without a mask. That was it.


+1

What about teachers?


Report from MS DD:

AM bus-- everyone masked, including driver
Period 1-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 3-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 5-- one student without mask. Teacher masked
Period 7-- everyone masked, including teacher
PM bus-- everyone masked, including driver

DD said as she walked around, she only saw one teacher without a mask and fewer than five students without masks. She said all the administrators were masked, and all the lunch room staff was masked, as well.



You had your child so this? Bizarre.


I didn't have my child do this. She did this herself.


Gosh, I wonder why she’s so obsessed… hmm. So curious.
DP


I think you’re obsessed honestly.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Report from MS DS, one kid in his math class without a mask. That was it.


+1

What about teachers?


Report from MS DD:

AM bus-- everyone masked, including driver
Period 1-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 3-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 5-- one student without mask. Teacher masked
Period 7-- everyone masked, including teacher
PM bus-- everyone masked, including driver

DD said as she walked around, she only saw one teacher without a mask and fewer than five students without masks. She said all the administrators were masked, and all the lunch room staff was masked, as well.



You had your child so this? Bizarre.


I didn't have my child do this. She did this herself.


Gosh, I wonder why she’s so obsessed… hmm. So curious.
DP


Why the eye roll?

What makes you think this child is obsessed? Reporting what she saw on the first day with new guidelines does not equal obsession.


You can't be serious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Report from MS DS, one kid in his math class without a mask. That was it.


+1

What about teachers?


Report from MS DD:

AM bus-- everyone masked, including driver
Period 1-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 3-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 5-- one student without mask. Teacher masked
Period 7-- everyone masked, including teacher
PM bus-- everyone masked, including driver

DD said as she walked around, she only saw one teacher without a mask and fewer than five students without masks. She said all the administrators were masked, and all the lunch room staff was masked, as well.



You had your child so this? Bizarre.


I didn't have my child do this. She did this herself.


Gosh, I wonder why she’s so obsessed… hmm. So curious.
DP


Why the eye roll?

What makes you think this child is obsessed? Reporting what she saw on the first day with new guidelines does not equal obsession.


You can't be serious.


+1. Accounting for every singled kid’s mask status in every simple class, plus both bus rides, and reporting it to Mommy is the definition of obsessive.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Report from MS DS, one kid in his math class without a mask. That was it.


+1

What about teachers?


Report from MS DD:

AM bus-- everyone masked, including driver
Period 1-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 3-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 5-- one student without mask. Teacher masked
Period 7-- everyone masked, including teacher
PM bus-- everyone masked, including driver

DD said as she walked around, she only saw one teacher without a mask and fewer than five students without masks. She said all the administrators were masked, and all the lunch room staff was masked, as well.



You had your child so this? Bizarre.


I didn't have my child do this. She did this herself.


Gosh, I wonder why she’s so obsessed… hmm. So curious.
DP


Why the eye roll?

What makes you think this child is obsessed? Reporting what she saw on the first day with new guidelines does not equal obsession.


You can't be serious.


+1. Accounting for every singled kid’s mask status in every simple class, plus both bus rides, and reporting it to Mommy is the definition of obsessive.


Continually posting on here about a kid’s so called “obsession” is very….I don’t know…..obsessive.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Report from MS DS, one kid in his math class without a mask. That was it.


+1

What about teachers?


Report from MS DD:

AM bus-- everyone masked, including driver
Period 1-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 3-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 5-- one student without mask. Teacher masked
Period 7-- everyone masked, including teacher
PM bus-- everyone masked, including driver

DD said as she walked around, she only saw one teacher without a mask and fewer than five students without masks. She said all the administrators were masked, and all the lunch room staff was masked, as well.



You had your child so this? Bizarre.


I didn't have my child do this. She did this herself.


Gosh, I wonder why she’s so obsessed… hmm. So curious.
DP


Why the eye roll?

What makes you think this child is obsessed? Reporting what she saw on the first day with new guidelines does not equal obsession.


You can't be serious.


+1. Accounting for every singled kid’s mask status in every simple class, plus both bus rides, and reporting it to Mommy is the definition of obsessive.


NP. Hard disagree. Sounds like this child is very observant and detail-oriented. A career as a scientist may be in her future…
Anonymous
Adrian Monk and Sean Spencer approve.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Adrian Monk and Sean Spencer approve.


You watch too much TV.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Report from MS DS, one kid in his math class without a mask. That was it.


+1

What about teachers?


Report from MS DD:

AM bus-- everyone masked, including driver
Period 1-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 3-- everyone masked, including teacher
Period 5-- one student without mask. Teacher masked
Period 7-- everyone masked, including teacher
PM bus-- everyone masked, including driver

DD said as she walked around, she only saw one teacher without a mask and fewer than five students without masks. She said all the administrators were masked, and all the lunch room staff was masked, as well.



You had your child so this? Bizarre.


I didn't have my child do this. She did this herself.


Gosh, I wonder why she’s so obsessed… hmm. So curious.
DP


Why the eye roll?

What makes you think this child is obsessed? Reporting what she saw on the first day with new guidelines does not equal obsession.


You can't be serious.


+1. Accounting for every singled kid’s mask status in every simple class, plus both bus rides, and reporting it to Mommy is the definition of obsessive.


NP. Hard disagree. Sounds like this child is very observant and detail-oriented. A career as a scientist may be in her future…


+1
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