Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They did a staff and parent survey, and keeping indoor masks was desired by the majority of people, but it’s just frustrating- what are we waiting for? We’re listed as low by CDC, and I’m not sure when the school population will ever feel more comfortable with out masks. What is the metric for when masks will be gone? They haven’t said, and so there’s no light at the end of the tunnel. It’s a no win situation for the school, but I’m personally just getting frustrated by how much we’re going on feeling rather than relying on CDC.
Probably once vaccines are available for under-5s. I imagine once that significant chunk of the student body can be vaccinated (and I suppose if over-5 vax rates increase too), you'll see the numbers of parents and staff ready to ditch masks inside go way up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They did a staff and parent survey, and keeping indoor masks was desired by the majority of people, but it’s just frustrating- what are we waiting for? We’re listed as low by CDC, and I’m not sure when the school population will ever feel more comfortable with out masks. What is the metric for when masks will be gone? They haven’t said, and so there’s no light at the end of the tunnel. It’s a no win situation for the school, but I’m personally just getting frustrated by how much we’re going on feeling rather than relying on CDC.
Probably once vaccines are available for under-5s. I imagine once that significant chunk of the student body can be vaccinated (and I suppose if over-5 vax rates increase too), you'll see the numbers of parents and staff ready to ditch masks inside go way up.
Anonymous wrote:They did a staff and parent survey, and keeping indoor masks was desired by the majority of people, but it’s just frustrating- what are we waiting for? We’re listed as low by CDC, and I’m not sure when the school population will ever feel more comfortable with out masks. What is the metric for when masks will be gone? They haven’t said, and so there’s no light at the end of the tunnel. It’s a no win situation for the school, but I’m personally just getting frustrated by how much we’re going on feeling rather than relying on CDC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be nervous about their science curriculum.
oh come on.
Anonymous wrote:I am also frustrated, but hopeful that they will make the change after spring break. I've heard from multiple people at different schools that they want to stay as is until then to avoid getting sick before travel. I don't think it's a done deal that this is it for the year.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be nervous about their science curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be nervous about their science curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:They did a staff and parent survey, and keeping indoor masks was desired by the majority of people, but it’s just frustrating- what are we waiting for? We’re listed as low by CDC, and I’m not sure when the school population will ever feel more comfortable with out masks. What is the metric for when masks will be gone? They haven’t said, and so there’s no light at the end of the tunnel. It’s a no win situation for the school, but I’m personally just getting frustrated by how much we’re going on feeling rather than relying on CDC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did you play the lottery this year?
No, we love the school and I’m not switching up our entire lives because of a mask mandate that came out today.
Anonymous wrote:did you play the lottery this year?