Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this means that teachers and students do not have to wear their masks on Monday, 28 February.
I don’t think so, the school district still doesn’t allow it. They made it clear that even with March 1st they still prefer people wearing masks. Staff for sure. Unless they plan on sending another email, acknowledging CDC new guidelines, but I highly doubt that. FCPS is going to pretend it didn’t even happen. I planned on sending kids to school with masks on the 1st, since I didn’t want to be “that parent”. Not anymore, no masks on March 1st
All staff received an email today. As of 10:40am this morning, all adults—staff, parents, visitors—have to wear masks. When and if the CDC and VDH guidelines change, they will update the policy and communicate it. They can send an email over the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this means that teachers and students do not have to wear their masks on Monday, 28 February.
I don’t think so, the school district still doesn’t allow it. They made it clear that even with March 1st they still prefer people wearing masks. Staff for sure. Unless they plan on sending another email, acknowledging CDC new guidelines, but I highly doubt that. FCPS is going to pretend it didn’t even happen. I planned on sending kids to school with masks on the 1st, since I didn’t want to be “that parent”. Not anymore, no masks on March 1st
Anonymous wrote:They need to send another email explaining that the new CDC guidelines say that masking is not necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this means that teachers and students do not have to wear their masks on Monday, 28 February.
I don’t think so, the school district still doesn’t allow it. They made it clear that even with March 1st they still prefer people wearing masks. Staff for sure. Unless they plan on sending another email, acknowledging CDC new guidelines, but I highly doubt that. FCPS is going to pretend it didn’t even happen. I planned on sending kids to school with masks on the 1st, since I didn’t want to be “that parent”. Not anymore, no masks on March 1st
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm burning all my masks today. LET'S GO!! My middle schoolers don't want to take them off for cosmetic reasons (they also want to see what their friends will do), but I'm so happy about this.
Cosmetic reasons?
I believe that, many kids this age are super conscious of their looks and don’t mind hiding behind a mask.
My 6th grader said that the teachers polled the students. Out of a group of 36 (two classes that they know about), there are 5 students and 1 teacher that would opt out of wearing masks. The rest don't find it onerous, and DD said that the kids are happy to hide behind their masks for as long as they can.
Or they are too scared to raise their hand.
Potentially. My DS is in 4th and has come home reporting when so and so got their second vaccination shot. His class seems to be pretty openly discussing it, complete with kids whining about why they had to go to the Government Center when other kids only had to go to the Giant. No one has asked the kids opinions about masks at school so who knows what they are thinking. I do know that his entire basketball team is wearing masks during games. They play at a ES gym and the masks are not required but a note was sent home asking parents to have the kids wear mask because of COVID. At Scout meetings I have to remind a few kids to pull theirs up over their nose and they do and it stays up.
I doubt any of them like wearing masks but they don't seem to be put out to be wearing them. I'll be interested to hear what happens at his school on Monday, I suspect most of the kids will be wearing masks and that it will be a while before things change.
Wow. Bizarre. Which league is this? My kids have played in two different leagues using FCPS gyms this fall/winter and no kids are playing in masks.
Same. Kids are in two different leagues and no one wears masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm burning all my masks today. LET'S GO!! My middle schoolers don't want to take them off for cosmetic reasons (they also want to see what their friends will do), but I'm so happy about this.
Cosmetic reasons?
I believe that, many kids this age are super conscious of their looks and don’t mind hiding behind a mask.
My 6th grader said that the teachers polled the students. Out of a group of 36 (two classes that they know about), there are 5 students and 1 teacher that would opt out of wearing masks. The rest don't find it onerous, and DD said that the kids are happy to hide behind their masks for as long as they can.
Or they are too scared to raise their hand.
Potentially. My DS is in 4th and has come home reporting when so and so got their second vaccination shot. His class seems to be pretty openly discussing it, complete with kids whining about why they had to go to the Government Center when other kids only had to go to the Giant. No one has asked the kids opinions about masks at school so who knows what they are thinking. I do know that his entire basketball team is wearing masks during games. They play at a ES gym and the masks are not required but a note was sent home asking parents to have the kids wear mask because of COVID. At Scout meetings I have to remind a few kids to pull theirs up over their nose and they do and it stays up.
I doubt any of them like wearing masks but they don't seem to be put out to be wearing them. I'll be interested to hear what happens at his school on Monday, I suspect most of the kids will be wearing masks and that it will be a while before things change.
Wow. Bizarre. Which league is this? My kids have played in two different leagues using FCPS gyms this fall/winter and no kids are playing in masks.
Anonymous wrote:I think this means that teachers and students do not have to wear their masks on Monday, 28 February.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI -- the earliest Fairfax could have qualified under the "Low" category would have been Feb. 11th. I'm not sure if the hospitalization numbers would have qualified us for "Low" status, so it could have been later.
We for sure could not have qualified before Feb. 11th. And that's about the time I gave up on FCPS.
Much of Virginia DOES NOT qualify to go mask-optional now. Much of VA is still HIGH. Not surprising. I appreciate that their new map really shows who hasn't done what they were supposed to do regarding vaccinations. If you didn't vaccinate, your area has high spread and high hospitalizations. The map doesn't lie.
Yep! We get to enjoy the benefits of being highly vaccinated and having appropriate infrastructure. Too bad we elected Dumbkin
Just stop with the Dumbkin, the Obummer, the Sleepy Joe, the Cheeto, and all the other juvenile political nicknames you think (on both sides of the aisle!) are oh-so-clever. Let's be better. Or at least funnier.
Anonymous wrote:Cdc also says yellow can unmask…were we in the yellow during the Omnicron surge?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI -- the earliest Fairfax could have qualified under the "Low" category would have been Feb. 11th. I'm not sure if the hospitalization numbers would have qualified us for "Low" status, so it could have been later.
We for sure could not have qualified before Feb. 11th. And that's about the time I gave up on FCPS.
Much of Virginia DOES NOT qualify to go mask-optional now. Much of VA is still HIGH. Not surprising. I appreciate that their new map really shows who hasn't done what they were supposed to do regarding vaccinations. If you didn't vaccinate, your area has high spread and high hospitalizations. The map doesn't lie.
Fairfax is now in the Low/green category according to the CDC guidelines released today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad FCPS won’t be able to implement a mask mandate when we go back into high in the future because of chap’s law; the cdc makes clear it is a useful tool to help combat Covid. It was pretty clear we were nearing a time we could take off masks but that they would be needed again in the future.
I am really sad that is one less power that Dr Scott has.