FCPS Masking Update

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


Wtf?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


Principals have a meeting to discuss this tomorrow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.


If your child is so fragile that a mask-free classmate threatens them then they shouldn’t be in school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.


If your child is so fragile that a mask-free classmate threatens them then they shouldn’t be in school.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.


If your child is so fragile that a mask-free classmate threatens them then they shouldn’t be in school.


And what do you suggest they do? They denied virtual school to many.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.


If your child is so fragile that a mask-free classmate threatens them then they shouldn’t be in school.


And what do you suggest they do? They denied virtual school to many.


I suggest you dont impose on healthy folks draconian measures to appease a minuscule population. For starters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.


If your child is so fragile that a mask-free classmate threatens them then they shouldn’t be in school.


And what do you suggest they do? They denied virtual school to many.


Homebound school. Or one of the many virtual school options. Just not with current classmates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.


If your child is so fragile that a mask-free classmate threatens them then they shouldn’t be in school.


And what do you suggest they do? They denied virtual school to many.


Fight for my kid’s education.


Kid has to be alive for me to do that so kid can’t be in school if a classmate’s breath is a death sentence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.


If your child is so fragile that a mask-free classmate threatens them then they shouldn’t be in school.


And what do you suggest they do? They denied virtual school to many.


Fight for my kid’s education.


Kid has to be alive for me to do that so kid can’t be in school if a classmate’s breath is a death sentence.


But over two years ago a classmate’s breath was ok? How did you manage the threat of colds and flu?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.


This
Is
Not
A
Cold
Or
The
Flu.

Have you heard of the irreversible vascular damage that many people with mild cases of COVId have experienced? Neither colds nor flu have anything like that. Neither colds nor flu killed more people than cat accidents last month. WTF is wrong with people?!?!?!?? It’s a mask. Kids don’t even notice well fitting masks anymore.

If your child is so fragile that a mask-free classmate threatens them then they shouldn’t be in school.


And what do you suggest they do? They denied virtual school to many.


Fight for my kid’s education.


Kid has to be alive for me to do that so kid can’t be in school if a classmate’s breath is a death sentence.


But over two years ago a classmate’s breath was ok? How did you manage the threat of colds and flu?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.


This
Is
Not
A
Cold
Or
The
Flu.

Have you heard of the irreversible vascular damage that many people with mild cases of COVId have experienced? Neither colds nor flu have anything like that. Neither colds nor flu killed more people than cat accidents last month. WTF is wrong with people?!?!?!?? It’s a mask. Kids don’t even notice well fitting masks anymore.

If your child is so fragile that a mask-free classmate threatens them then they shouldn’t be in school.


And what do you suggest they do? They denied virtual school to many.


Fight for my kid’s education.


Kid has to be alive for me to do that so kid can’t be in school if a classmate’s breath is a death sentence.


But over two years ago a classmate’s breath was ok? How did you manage the threat of colds and flu?


Once more for the idiots in the back:
It’s
Not
A
Cold
Or
The
Flu.


Have you heard of the irreversible vascular damage that many people with mild cases of COVId have experienced? Neither colds nor flu have anything like that. Neither colds nor flu killed more people than cat accidents last month. WTF is wrong with people?!?!?!?? It’s a mask. Kids don’t even notice well fitting masks anymore
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.


This
Is
Not
A
Cold
Or
The
Flu.

Have you heard of the irreversible vascular damage that many people with mild cases of COVId have experienced? Neither colds nor flu have anything like that. Neither colds nor flu killed more people than cat accidents last month. WTF is wrong with people?!?!?!?? It’s a mask. Kids don’t even notice well fitting masks anymore.

If your child is so fragile that a mask-free classmate threatens them then they shouldn’t be in school.


And what do you suggest they do? They denied virtual school to many.


Fight for my kid’s education.


Kid has to be alive for me to do that so kid can’t be in school if a classmate’s breath is a death sentence.


But over two years ago a classmate’s breath was ok? How did you manage the threat of colds and flu?


Once more for the idiots in the back:
It’s
Not
A
Cold
Or
The
Flu.


Have you heard of the irreversible vascular damage that many people with mild cases of COVId have experienced? Neither colds nor flu have anything like that. Neither colds nor flu killed more people than cat accidents last month. WTF is wrong with people?!?!?!?? It’s a mask. Kids don’t even notice well fitting masks anymore


Cat scratch fever is serious business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m a teacher and want to unmask and I’m starting to realize we might not be allowed to. Any more insight on that?


I don’t think we are going to be allowed to unmask.

We will be having a staff meeting before Tuesday to update staff about masks and hear what came from this week’s principal meetings.


I didn’t watch, but apparently the school board promised families more details tomorrow. Any word?

CDC’s changes might impact teacher unmasking.


The school board also supported the lawsuit by parents of medically fragile students who rely on masking in schools. So they will probably force the teachers to keep masking.

If your child is medically fragile, is it safe to be in school no matter what? This confuses me.


If your child is so fragile that a mask-free classmate threatens them then they shouldn’t be in school.


And what do you suggest they do? They denied virtual school to many.


If the child had a legitimate medical issue with legitimate documentation from their medical provider, then it was approved.
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