Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello. I just read a PTA email that said masks would be optional starting March 1. Has anyone else heard a date?
What PTA sent that? ACPS school board hasn’t even voted on the issue yet.
Anonymous wrote:Hello. I just read a PTA email that said masks would be optional starting March 1. Has anyone else heard a date?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you guys kidding me with the "no one is wearing masks" routine? Do none of you shop at Bradley? Are none of you outside of TC or MH after dismissal? There are by far more kids wearing masks than not wearing masks.
After kids were dismissed from TC the other day, we went to Starbucks; every adult in the store was wearing a mask, every single TC kid in the store was wearing a mask and the EHS kids were mostly wearing masks.
Stop making things up. And STOP bullying the teacher.
Ooops. "Bradlee" Apparently I misspelled the name of the shopping center. My bad.
LOL at the poster who thinks that is the most important take-away from my post.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you guys kidding me with the "no one is wearing masks" routine? Do none of you shop at Bradley? Are none of you outside of TC or MH after dismissal? There are by far more kids wearing masks than not wearing masks.
After kids were dismissed from TC the other day, we went to Starbucks; every adult in the store was wearing a mask, every single TC kid in the store was wearing a mask and the EHS kids were mostly wearing masks.
Stop making things up. And STOP bullying the teacher.
I find this interesting, as my kids who are doing sports say no other kids are wearing masks at indoor practices. They were required to in January, but the masks just started going away. When I pick them up from practices no children exiting the buildings are wearing masks. I think it may be different for the younger grades, but in MS and HS I doubt there has been mask compliance since the beginning of the year making it all so silly to me.
Bullying? How is this bullying. It is just my observation after sports practices. I know almost all kids have a mask somewhere near their faces throughout the course of the school day.
There. Fixed that for you. Not only are you a bully but you're an idiot. (NP)
Anonymous wrote:PP, your aggression in your post belies your authenticity (and your accuracy). When you can engage in a discussion without being snide, then we can continue the dialogue. Until then, ciao.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you guys kidding me with the "no one is wearing masks" routine? Do none of you shop at Bradley? Are none of you outside of TC or MH after dismissal? There are by far more kids wearing masks than not wearing masks.
After kids were dismissed from TC the other day, we went to Starbucks; every adult in the store was wearing a mask, every single TC kid in the store was wearing a mask and the EHS kids were mostly wearing masks.
Stop making things up. And STOP bullying the teacher.
I find this interesting, as my kids who are doing sports say no other kids are wearing masks at indoor practices. They were required to in January, but the masks just started going away. When I pick them up from practices no children exiting the buildings are wearing masks. I think it may be different for the younger grades, but in MS and HS I doubt there has been mask compliance since the beginning of the year making it all so silly to me.
Bullying? How is this bullying. It is just my observation after sports practices. I know almost all kids have a mask somewhere near their faces throughout the course of the school day.
Anonymous wrote:PP, your aggression in your post belies your authenticity (and your accuracy). When you can engage in a discussion without being snide, then we can continue the dialogue. Until then, ciao.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Are you guys kidding me with the "no one is wearing masks" routine? Do none of you shop at Bradley? Are none of you outside of TC or MH after dismissal? There are by far more kids wearing masks than not wearing masks.
After kids were dismissed from TC the other day, we went to Starbucks; every adult in the store was wearing a mask, every single TC kid in the store was wearing a mask and the EHS kids were mostly wearing masks.
Stop making things up. And STOP bullying the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Are you guys kidding me with the "no one is wearing masks" routine? Do none of you shop at Bradley? Are none of you outside of TC or MH after dismissal? There are by far more kids wearing masks than not wearing masks.
After kids were dismissed from TC the other day, we went to Starbucks; every adult in the store was wearing a mask, every single TC kid in the store was wearing a mask and the EHS kids were mostly wearing masks.
Stop making things up. And STOP bullying the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Are you guys kidding me with the "no one is wearing masks" routine? Do none of you shop at Bradley? Are none of you outside of TC or MH after dismissal? There are by far more kids wearing masks than not wearing masks.
After kids were dismissed from TC the other day, we went to Starbucks; every adult in the store was wearing a mask, every single TC kid in the store was wearing a mask and the EHS kids were mostly wearing masks.
Stop making things up. And STOP bullying the teacher.
Almost everyone (students and teachers) at our school is wearing the KN95s that were given out. I think most people are pretty comfortable with them. Student compliance is almost 100%; only a few students need prompts or reminders about putting their mask up over their nose. As a teacher I want masks to stay on. I will probably stop teaching if they come off before everyone is vaccinated. We are nowhere near 80% or more vaccinated.
I find this interesting, as my kids who are doing sports say no other kids are wearing masks at indoor practices. They were required to in January, but the masks just started going away. When I pick them up from practices no children exiting the buildings are wearing masks. I think it may be different for the younger grades, but in MS and HS I doubt there has been mask compliance since the beginning of the year making it all so silly to me.
Anonymous wrote:Almost everyone (students and teachers) at our school is wearing the KN95s that were given out. I think most people are pretty comfortable with them. Student compliance is almost 100%; only a few students need prompts or reminders about putting their mask up over their nose. As a teacher I want masks to stay on. I will probably stop teaching if they come off before everyone is vaccinated. We are nowhere near 80% or more vaccinated.