Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got an email about this on Tuesday saying this masks for the whole class for 10 days policy went into effect on Monday.
We have kids at two DCPS schools and have not heard anything about this. Which schools are we talking about?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and have been in total shock that we went straight from 100% masks required to 100% masks optional. No provisions for exposure, symptoms, etc, and now we are surprised that cases are going up? I've literally had classes full of coughing kids, no masks, and kids missing because they have Covid, kids leaving midday because their test came back positive, kids telling me cheerfully that they "had Covid yesterday but they are okay now" -- still coughing, still no mask. We couldn't even ask them to put one on.
There has to be a middle ground here!!!
I think the 10-day close contact rule is a step in the right direction. Though I think connecting it to symptoms -- if you're coughing, and it's not a known, chronic condition, mask up -- would make even more sense...
Anonymous wrote:It’s so stupid that mask policy is reactive at this point. There is very convincing research that mask mandates make no difference in schools. It’s been 2+ years and the NIH is just a few metro stops away … do some freakin’ research on this already!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid reported that masks were distributed to the class because of a positive. Cloth masks. Seriously why bother.
My kids class had surgical masks distributed. I’m hopeful this allows the class to stay open. A first grade class is currently virtual due to an outbreak in the room.
Anonymous wrote:My kid reported that masks were distributed to the class because of a positive. Cloth masks. Seriously why bother.
Anonymous wrote:We got an email about this on Tuesday saying this masks for the whole class for 10 days policy went into effect on Monday.
Anonymous wrote:We got an email about this on Tuesday saying this masks for the whole class for 10 days policy went into effect on Monday.