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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A number of kids were removing their masks during the day, I’m told. I witnessed the 6-8 graders putting their masks back on as they left school to catch their rides home. I was mortified.[/quote] l making the choice to keep their mask on and others following. Super weird that you think unmasking is somehow cooler. Very immature and says a lot about how you’re raising your kids. It’s like your cognitive development stopped at high school age. Also, changing a seating chart is not segregation. Teachers change seating charts all the time for various reasons. Kids not wearing masks are not victims.[/quote] Look my kid is wearing a mask. But putting masked kids on one side and unmasked on the other claiming it's a "change to the seating chart" is bullying, You may not like the change, and I don't either, but do you really want teachers and admin bullying kids at the school for any reason. You can't know why every kid has chosen to unmask.[/quote] Dramatic much? It’s not bullying, it’s logistics. Being unmasked affects the quarantine rules for unvaccinated kids who get exposed to a positive case. Why should kids wearing a mask be subject to longer quarantines because of your choices? Isn’t that what this whole thing is about? Parental choice? Choices have consequences. The reason for not masking doesn’t matter one bit. The outcome is the same. [/quote] [b]Perhaps the unvaccinated should be separated![/b] Their choice not to vaccinate effects the quarantine rules If everyone was vaccinated they wouldn’t have to space people 6 feet apart [/quote] I agree. Honestly I don't care about masks but every kid in school should be vaccinated. That would solve all problems. If you choose not to vaccinate you can home school. Hopefully next school year will require proof of vaccination/booster and no masks. [/quote]
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