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Reply to "Is it time to have the difficult conversation about masks and MCPS?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 7th grader DS completely surprised me yesterday when we discussed this topic. I was disappointed MCPS didnt lift mask guidelines at least in secondary schools. and his reaction was: "are you nuts? That was totally the right call. With over a thousand kids stuffed into small spaces, masks are a necessity". I guess masks are not stifling his development.[/quote] Agree but it impinges on the Freedom of Trumpublicans (who are paid posters that don't live in MoCo).[/quote] The people complaining are then unofficial trumpers as they live in MoCo and pretend to be liberals who care about others. [/quote] This. I can’t help but wonder if the OP is one of the Margery Smelkinson groupies who are essentially no-nothing Trumpers who use her science background as a cloak for the GOP anti mask / anti vaccine / anti any sensible precaution against the spread of covid. Schools without masks are closing all over the south. Entire districts have closed schools in Texas and Florida (both states who are anti masks in school) due to the spread of covid. MCPS has remained open and yes, while not perfect, has managed to navigate the first two months fairly well. Masks are literally not a big deal but these anti maskers are more invested in cultish politics than the safety of our kids and keeping schools safe and open. [/quote] Amen - she and her crew are a mess. [/quote] They are the biggest fear mongers ever...not in the fear mongering of health (they just abandon their actual science practices and pretend their PhD's are worth something), but fear mongerers about the mental health of students and academics. Reesman couldn't possibly fathom how MIDDLE SCHOOLERS did worse on a pre-test before summer school. As if she's never met a middle schooler before. Middle schooler's forced into summer school aren't really keen on trying during the summer. It's almost a certainty they didn't give a single f*ck about a test that wasn't being graded during the summer after a pandemic. But these people are smart! They'll keep reminding you of their education. They unfortunately have nothing to back that up. [/quote] Meant they did worse on a post-test. The point is, she keeps putting out bs out there that she hopes people will eat up.[/quote]
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