Masks in the fall?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What I've learned from this thread is that the people who choose not to mask and want others to respect their choice refuse to do the same for people who choose to mask.


Exactly. Always put yourself first, not teaching or educating the students well.


Well, yes, I would hope every teacher would put their health before their job. This is not the insult you think it is.


Ask any of the crusaders here to risk death or long-term disability for their fancy jobs and see what they say when their private parts are on the line instead.

It's a lot of performative posing.


So dramatic! Not even clear what exposing your private parts at work has to do with it, but so much fear. Please stay home.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The fact that some of you parents think teachers should be forced to go maskless is shocking.

We have a teaching shortage. You don't want talented people with options to leave.



Many of us (teachers) have health conditions that require us to continue to avoid getting COVID. I’m a teacher with an autoimmune disease marrried to a teacher with an autoimmune disease and one of our children is also medically complex. We have to keep masking.


Why don't you seek a career change or teach for a virtual education company? I am sure you can be replaced.


LOL, no. I will happily wait to be fired for wearing my mask. I will not only be paid for my unused leave but I will be able to collect unemployment. Sounds like a win/win situation for me!


You won't be laughing when you catch covid from your students despite your useless mask lol.


They’ll be home laughing for 2-4 weeks.


Good riddance!!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Covid denialism is rampant in this thread.

The new variants are extremely transmissible. Your kid having had it in June won't prevent them from getting it again (and missing more school, and playing the long covid lottery again) in September. You want a new teacher in your kid's classroom every month because you don't want them to mask? That's a bad result teachers, but also a bad result for your kids.


Again, pls flag yourself to your school and community and country as someone who plans on behaving as above. Very extreme. And detrimental to education in Pk-12. Go teach online programs or find a WFH job.


I'm a parent! Hey but you should volunteer to teach since you seem to think it requires no particular skills and is so easy to do -- just show your lips I guess and you're qualified. Good luck.


More efficacy in teaching if it’s in person and no face coverings. Nothing to argue or deflect about. And yes I’m an excellent teacher and coach, who doesn’t have children in a school where teachers are frightened and complaining and never wanted to return to school. I feel sorry for the children who has to return late or to half days or masks or silent lunches or masks as nauseum. This is truly a political phenomenon, look at the health data yourself.


True.

Masked teachers = year 3 of subpar education for k-8 children.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The fact that some of you parents think teachers should be forced to go maskless is shocking.

We have a teaching shortage. You don't want talented people with options to leave.



Many of us (teachers) have health conditions that require us to continue to avoid getting COVID. I’m a teacher with an autoimmune disease marrried to a teacher with an autoimmune disease and one of our children is also medically complex. We have to keep masking.


Why don't you seek a career change or teach for a virtual education company? I am sure you can be replaced.


LOL, no. I will happily wait to be fired for wearing my mask. I will not only be paid for my unused leave but I will be able to collect unemployment. Sounds like a win/win situation for me!


You won't be laughing when you catch covid from your students despite your useless mask lol.


DP, but masks are still helping to decrease dosage even when a person does catch covid through one. I don't understand why these concepts are so difficult for anti-maskers to understand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The fact that some of you parents think teachers should be forced to go maskless is shocking.

We have a teaching shortage. You don't want talented people with options to leave.



Many of us (teachers) have health conditions that require us to continue to avoid getting COVID. I’m a teacher with an autoimmune disease marrried to a teacher with an autoimmune disease and one of our children is also medically complex. We have to keep masking.


Why don't you seek a career change or teach for a virtual education company? I am sure you can be replaced.


LOL, no. I will happily wait to be fired for wearing my mask. I will not only be paid for my unused leave but I will be able to collect unemployment. Sounds like a win/win situation for me!


You won't be laughing when you catch covid from your students despite your useless mask lol.


DP, but masks are still helping to decrease dosage even when a person does catch covid through one. I don't understand why these concepts are so difficult for anti-maskers to understand.


Maybe they've caught covid so many times that their brains have shrunk?
Anonymous
Skimming through this thread, I didn't see the slightest concern about the one million plus lives lost to COVID in the past two years. Nothing about the millions of grieving relatives. Just how does it affect me and my kid now?

Sociopaths aren't just individuals here and there now. It's become a mass movement.
Anonymous
This thread has been shared with all teachers at one school and is being sent around to other private schools. Teachers will be masked. Heal or stay mad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The fact that some of you parents think teachers should be forced to go maskless is shocking.

We have a teaching shortage. You don't want talented people with options to leave.



Many of us (teachers) have health conditions that require us to continue to avoid getting COVID. I’m a teacher with an autoimmune disease marrried to a teacher with an autoimmune disease and one of our children is also medically complex. We have to keep masking.


Why don't you seek a career change or teach for a virtual education company? I am sure you can be replaced.


Talk to any education hiring manager what they found this spring trying to replace quality teachers. It's a thin, mediocre applicant pool, ESPECIALLY once the school has started, if some idiot HOS wants to fire teachers for wearing a mask.

Nice fat lawsuit too when they dismiss someone for coping with a proven medical condition. Do you think any school manager wants that grief?

Dream on. This isn't a FOX News fantasy, it's real life.


The pods home-school model worked amazing! Like a governess model for a group of 6-8 kids. No masks. Highly recommend and certainly over masked teachers in a subpar curriculum or unacademic school.


And so easy to scale up to tens of millions of school kids in the US alone! It's a miracle that EVERYBODY isn't doing it already!

Lots of fantasyland happening on this thread, LOL.


50% of the country k-12 and even MCPS is multiple grade levels below in reading and math. Quite the teaching miracle indeed. Maybe more $$$ will do the trick unlike the last 5 times money was thrown at it for creative new Common Core untested ELa and math curricula.


Exactly. They seem to want dumber children with zero capacity to think for themselves.

Ignorant people are easier to control.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The fact that some of you parents think teachers should be forced to go maskless is shocking.

We have a teaching shortage. You don't want talented people with options to leave.



Many of us (teachers) have health conditions that require us to continue to avoid getting COVID. I’m a teacher with an autoimmune disease marrried to a teacher with an autoimmune disease and one of our children is also medically complex. We have to keep masking.


Why don't you seek a career change or teach for a virtual education company? I am sure you can be replaced.


Talk to any education hiring manager what they found this spring trying to replace quality teachers. It's a thin, mediocre applicant pool, ESPECIALLY once the school has started, if some idiot HOS wants to fire teachers for wearing a mask.

Nice fat lawsuit too when they dismiss someone for coping with a proven medical condition. Do you think any school manager wants that grief?

Dream on. This isn't a FOX News fantasy, it's real life.


The pods home-school model worked amazing! Like a governess model for a group of 6-8 kids. No masks. Highly recommend and certainly over masked teachers in a subpar curriculum or unacademic school.


And so easy to scale up to tens of millions of school kids in the US alone! It's a miracle that EVERYBODY isn't doing it already!

Lots of fantasyland happening on this thread, LOL.


50% of the country k-12 and even MCPS is multiple grade levels below in reading and math. Quite the teaching miracle indeed. Maybe more $$$ will do the trick unlike the last 5 times money was thrown at it for creative new Common Core untested ELa and math curricula.


Exactly. They seem to want dumber children with zero capacity to think for themselves.

Ignorant people are easier to control.




Surely there is at least one school that you don’t think “wants dumber children.” Send your kid there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Covid denialism is rampant in this thread.

The new variants are extremely transmissible. Your kid having had it in June won't prevent them from getting it again (and missing more school, and playing the long covid lottery again) in September. You want a new teacher in your kid's classroom every month because you don't want them to mask? That's a bad result teachers, but also a bad result for your kids.


You’d fit right in in China. Every 4 days they can’t decide if they’re open or shut down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The fact that some of you parents think teachers should be forced to go maskless is shocking.

We have a teaching shortage. You don't want talented people with options to leave.



Many of us (teachers) have health conditions that require us to continue to avoid getting COVID. I’m a teacher with an autoimmune disease marrried to a teacher with an autoimmune disease and one of our children is also medically complex. We have to keep masking.


Why don't you seek a career change or teach for a virtual education company? I am sure you can be replaced.


LOL, no. I will happily wait to be fired for wearing my mask. I will not only be paid for my unused leave but I will be able to collect unemployment. Sounds like a win/win situation for me!


You won't be laughing when you catch covid from your students despite your useless mask lol.


DP, but masks are still helping to decrease dosage even when a person does catch covid through one. I don't understand why these concepts are so difficult for anti-maskers to understand.


Dosage…. Schools don’t teach much anymore do they. Not maps, not phonics, not times tables, not incubation periods. Just concepts with no context or facts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Skimming through this thread, I didn't see the slightest concern about the one million plus lives lost to COVID in the past two years. Nothing about the millions of grieving relatives. Just how does it affect me and my kid now?

Sociopaths aren't just individuals here and there now. It's become a mass movement.


I too wish we were back to the old days when no one died each day. Now it’s only mass shootings if 4+ people and Covid. So deadly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread has been shared with all teachers at one school and is being sent around to other private schools. Teachers will be masked. Heal or stay mad.


Excellent. Please email the parents and families asap with your teachers decisions. Associated press as well. We need to understand your special needs and wants loud and clear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The fact that some of you parents think teachers should be forced to go maskless is shocking.

We have a teaching shortage. You don't want talented people with options to leave.



Many of us (teachers) have health conditions that require us to continue to avoid getting COVID. I’m a teacher with an autoimmune disease marrried to a teacher with an autoimmune disease and one of our children is also medically complex. We have to keep masking.


Why don't you seek a career change or teach for a virtual education company? I am sure you can be replaced.


Talk to any education hiring manager what they found this spring trying to replace quality teachers. It's a thin, mediocre applicant pool, ESPECIALLY once the school has started, if some idiot HOS wants to fire teachers for wearing a mask.

Nice fat lawsuit too when they dismiss someone for coping with a proven medical condition. Do you think any school manager wants that grief?

Dream on. This isn't a FOX News fantasy, it's real life.


The pods home-school model worked amazing! Like a governess model for a group of 6-8 kids. No masks. Highly recommend and certainly over masked teachers in a subpar curriculum or unacademic school.


And so easy to scale up to tens of millions of school kids in the US alone! It's a miracle that EVERYBODY isn't doing it already!

Lots of fantasyland happening on this thread, LOL.


50% of the country k-12 and even MCPS is multiple grade levels below in reading and math. Quite the teaching miracle indeed. Maybe more $$$ will do the trick unlike the last 5 times money was thrown at it for creative new Common Core untested ELa and math curricula.


You have no idea what you are talking about. Common core are federal standards not a curriculum. The new math curriculum, Eureka has been used in many places. Same with benchmark.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The fact that some of you parents think teachers should be forced to go maskless is shocking.

We have a teaching shortage. You don't want talented people with options to leave.



Many of us (teachers) have health conditions that require us to continue to avoid getting COVID. I’m a teacher with an autoimmune disease marrried to a teacher with an autoimmune disease and one of our children is also medically complex. We have to keep masking.


Why don't you seek a career change or teach for a virtual education company? I am sure you can be replaced.


Talk to any education hiring manager what they found this spring trying to replace quality teachers. It's a thin, mediocre applicant pool, ESPECIALLY once the school has started, if some idiot HOS wants to fire teachers for wearing a mask.

Nice fat lawsuit too when they dismiss someone for coping with a proven medical condition. Do you think any school manager wants that grief?

Dream on. This isn't a FOX News fantasy, it's real life.


The pods home-school model worked amazing! Like a governess model for a group of 6-8 kids. No masks. Highly recommend and certainly over masked teachers in a subpar curriculum or unacademic school.


And so easy to scale up to tens of millions of school kids in the US alone! It's a miracle that EVERYBODY isn't doing it already!

Lots of fantasyland happening on this thread, LOL.


50% of the country k-12 and even MCPS is multiple grade levels below in reading and math. Quite the teaching miracle indeed. Maybe more $$$ will do the trick unlike the last 5 times money was thrown at it for creative new Common Core untested ELa and math curricula.


Exactly. They seem to want dumber children with zero capacity to think for themselves.

Ignorant people are easier to control.




Surely there is at least one school that you don’t think “wants dumber children.” Send your kid there.


Like 95% of the country’s private and public schools. Dropped the mask many months ago. Sorry DC is such an outlier, you all must have really rampant Covid and health problems. Good to know.
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