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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am neutral on masking at this point but this thread reflects a small minority of parents, from what I can see in real life. I teach in a DCPS Title I school with 100% AA population and I estimate 75% of kids are still masking. Parents mask at drop off/pick up, too. And my children go to another DCPS that’s not Title I and a large percentage are still masking there. I don’t have a dog in this fight but this thread is not where the majority of parents are, from what I can tell.[/quote] Maybe a small minority in DC. The very vast majority of the country doesn't mask kids in schools anymore. Also, not a small minority in all parts of DC. Our DCPS is 80+% unmasked. It's also highly vaccinated. Parts of the DC population seem to prefer masking over vaccines, which betrays a high level of misinformation about what actually has a significant impact in terms of lowering Covid risk.[/quote] My DCPS school is over 75/80% masked. This is WOTP. So I’m not sure there is the misinformation problem. [/quote] Anyone ignorant enough to wear a cloth mask has to be assume to be ignorant enough to not get vaccinated.[/quote] I don’t see anyone in cloth masks. They are all in KF94 and KN95. Also a highly vaccinated school. I don’t know why you are so concerned about other peoples choices. I guess it burns your eyes to see it [/quote] NP. Every kid that's masked is a kid whose social cues are more difficult to decipher for my autistic kid. So yeah, I privately wish more kids would unmask. Nothing to do with my eyes.[/quote] Special needs classrooms usually have exemptions. [/quote]
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