If your chid was wearing masks indoors at school at the end of last year...

Anonymous
Our some wears one pretty much all of the time in public. He will wear one at school this year, by choice.
Anonymous
We've worn kn95s for all of school last year but caught covid a few weeks ago so I will let the kids take a mask break for the next 90 days to ride the immunity then likely back to masking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've worn kn95s for all of school last year but caught covid a few weeks ago so I will let the kids take a mask break for the next 90 days to ride the immunity then likely back to masking.


Absurd.
Anonymous
Yes
Anonymous
Indoor masking will continue for our kids.
Husband had covid at the beginning of the pandemic...turned into long covid...would not wish it on anyone. Kids went to camp this summer and the camp that welcomed people with testing but no masking had a pretty bad outbreak that gave our dd and 25 other people covid. Other camp that had kept masking the whole time had 2 symptomatic cases.
Anonymous
No one in our family has gotten the virus, so yes, DC will keep wearing masks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one in our family has gotten the virus, so yes, DC will keep wearing masks


Masks for life!!!!!
Anonymous
As teacher, I'll likely quit if the school doesn't take appropriate measures to support faculty health in the coming year. At that point, it's just a failed transaction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As teacher, I'll likely quit if the school doesn't take appropriate measures to support faculty health in the coming year. At that point, it's just a failed transaction.


Please stop with the threats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one in our family has gotten the virus, so yes, DC will keep wearing masks


No one in our family has gotten covid so we will keep taking the middle road-follow the rules of the school, respect other people's choices, have a mask available, aside from those rules it's up to you whether you mask or not. Last year, the school required masking until late spring and the kid chose to wear a mask until the end of the year, this year I think she will choose not to wear a mask.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As teacher, I'll likely quit if the school doesn't take appropriate measures to support faculty health in the coming year. At that point, it's just a failed transaction.


Please stop with the threats.


It's not a threat, it's a transaction. If you don't value me, but I value me, I have options
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As teacher, I'll likely quit if the school doesn't take appropriate measures to support faculty health in the coming year. At that point, it's just a failed transaction.


Please stop with the threats.


It's not a threat, it's a transaction. If you don't value me, but I value me, I have options


Every parent will value their child first and foremost as they should.
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As teacher, I'll likely quit if the school doesn't take appropriate measures to support faculty health in the coming year. At that point, it's just a failed transaction.


Please stop with the threats.


It's not a threat, it's a transaction. If you don't value me, but I value me, I have options


Every parent will value their child first and foremost as they should.


No one said that parents shouldn't value children .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As teacher, I'll likely quit if the school doesn't take appropriate measures to support faculty health in the coming year. At that point, it's just a failed transaction.


Please stop with the threats.


It's not a threat, it's a transaction. If you don't value me, but I value me, I have options


Every parent will value their child first and foremost as they should.


And teachers value themselves and their families over your kid - are you surprised by that?
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