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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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.[/quote] 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. [/quote] Why don't you seek a career change or teach for a virtual education company? I am sure you can be replaced.[/quote] 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.[/quote] 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. [/quote] 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.[/quote] 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. [/quote] If your governess can do all the home schooling that your special kids require, then you won't have to worry about what happens anywhere else then, will you? The rest of the imperfect world will just have to muddle along in your shadow of excellence. Well done.[/quote]
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