+1. I feel like they have followed the science pretty well so far and that should continue. Some parents are going to worry but we should embrace things finally looking up while we can. |
You're way ahead of my school! |
yeah, to be clear, the listserv back and forth is what was exhausting to me. I'm fine waiting on the school to go through its decision making process, especially since they told us they were doing so. |
| I believe I too am on this listserv and was giggling all weekend watching each reply get increasingly more petty and conciliatory at the same time. It's amazing. Put down the phone and go play with the kids you're so tirelessly advocating for! |
Ditto. Can others chime in on the current length of quarantine and when it's required? I.e., if a sibling positive? If unvaccinated only regardless of someone at home being positive? Whatever it is? |
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Obviously people are talking about the ITDS listserve.
I find it maddening. I am 100% fine waiting for the school to make plans for removing masks at the pace they set. I find these people so obnoxious. Why do they feel like they should be in charge of what the school does? Being in a community means sometimes you have to do what’s best for the whole community, not just you and your child. And clearly they are just baiting people to respond so they can argue and tell them why they are wrong. I’m just glad the school doesn’t cater to these loudmouths. |
What do the majority of the parents on listserv want? |
Who knows? Most aren’t going to weigh in via a listserve. About 8 people have responded, some many times. 6 in favor of dropping masks outside and 2 against. I find it odd that people are lumping recess in with arrival and dismissal. But it’s never about compromise with these people. They want it all gone, all mitigation efforts. But mostly I find the inflated sense of power odd. |
Impossible to know. There are family members for more than 500 students on the listserv. Different viewpoints in the current discussion |
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It really is a tempest in teapot because the school will probably drop outdoor masking in like a week or two, if it's anything like every other change this year. They get the DCPS guidance, evaluate it a bit, go over the new plans with teachers and staff, and then tell everyone "aight, here we go."
Basically, people need hobbies. |
I didn't get that from their responses. I mean, they very well might, but no one has said anything about dropping everything. It's just about outdoor masking (because it's absurd that it is still happening). |
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Anyone receive updates yet based on new guidance?
Only a vague email saying they were “reviewing” and the indoor and outdoor mandate still stands for now. Sigh. |
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Well, at this rate, we’re gonna be masked up for the rest of the year at Lee. Ridiculous.
“Lee Montessori’s highest priority is the health and safety of our students, staff, and community. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we have followed DC Department of Health Guidelines and are currently reviewing their most recent guidance issued for schools. For the time being, masks are still required both indoors and outdoors at our schools. We will engage our staff and community in the coming days and will share decisions as soon as they are reached. As a reminder, you can find up to date information on Lee Montessori’s COVID policy at https://www.leemontessori.org/covidfaqs. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we navigate the changing course of the pandemic together, while keeping our students safe and healthy.“ |
I’m waiting for the hysterical post on our charter’s list serve and the admin’s very vague response. |