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So your suggestion is that state makes decisions for people's kids? You are thinking state will make a better, more informed, well-designed choice for each kid? Look at how government operates. Proof is there. |
Masks prevent spread, so your decision to express your whatever by sending your germy child to school maskless impacts all of his peers, his teachers and the community. I'd prefer my kid not bring home your kid's germs. |
This is a private school discussion. The schools should make the decision in consultation with the community. |
| Maybe this should be the focus of the Charter schools they want to form - maskless schools for the diseased and unvaxed to go to and the rest of us can keep our kids healthy and unbraindamaged from Long Covid. |
You are quick to dump the kids you found disgusting to another school that will be built from scratch? Because they deserve that?? Remember that Nazi style segregation and torture started just like that, first thinking the other section of the society is disgusting, and that it is a class of people to be feared. History is repeating itself so quickly, and you are not taking any lessons from it. |
This is why my kids have gone to private school from day one. I trust the administration of the private school my kids attend to make the best decision for the students (including my child). The school had the necessary expertise or employs it when necessary. The government, especially with a dopey Trump sycophant like Youngkin in charge, is out of the picture when it comes to my kid. The State (Commonwealth) in this case can go jump if a cliff. Under the Constitution they have no ability to supersede the schools decisions. |
You trust the administration of the school! Ha. That's a good one. |
The government is always inefficient, always makes one size fits all type of policy, and almost always acts partisan. It has no place in making health decisions for any individual, whether it be kids or adults. |
| I have not read the whole thread but just saw that the Arlington Diocese is adopting Youngkin’s opt out policy for masks. That is pretty much all Catholic schools in Northern Virginia. Any NOVA independent schools doing the same? |
| Yes, every single Catholic school in the Diocese (so, all of NOVA) has decided to abide by the Order. Off the top of my head, I heard ILS in Alexandria is also going mask optional. |
No, not the respectable ones. |
You took the words out of my mouth!! |
I hope you have back up care… |
| Our school will continue to require masks, thankfully. Their position is basically that their entire mitigation strategy relies on masking, none of the agencies in charge of public health have indicated that schools should make masks optional (nor is there any guidance on how to cobble together an effective mitigation strategy if masks are suddenly removed from the equation), there is a law in place that tells us to follow CDC guidance, and there are significant unresolved legal questions about the use of the EO to override the procedures that have been developed in close coordination with the departments of health. The status quo governs until the health department and lawyers tell them otherwise. This is what it looks like when grown ups are trying to keep kids and staff safe, while prioritizing keeping schools open. This is a school that isn’t masking because it’s forced to - it’s just working hard to keep kids on campus. Some schools may jump at the opportunity to loosen mask requirements and now they have legal cover to do that. If that’s your preference and that’s what your school is doing, I don’t have a problem with that, but I’m glad the institution I’ve trusted for years isn’t going that route. |