Anonymous wrote:Not an anti-vaxxer. My kids have had 3 shots. The risk is very low. Time to get rid of the masks indoors. Teachers against it are promoting a culture of fear that is unhealthy for our children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My children’s school hasn’t said a word. Masks still required. I’m getting frustrated by the silence. Any schools dropping masks yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many kids at our school are vaccinated, so is the staff and many have gotten covid. And cases are very very low. I don’t think it is being anti-mask to suggest the topic be raised. Perhaps schools do a survey. One thing I know is true is that the majority of people - students, teachers, parents- regardless of political affiliation are ready to allow masks to be optional. It’s time.
How can you say there should be a survey in one sentence and in the next, claim to already know the result of the survey?
Anonymous wrote:Many kids at our school are vaccinated, so is the staff and many have gotten covid. And cases are very very low. I don’t think it is being anti-mask to suggest the topic be raised. Perhaps schools do a survey. One thing I know is true is that the majority of people - students, teachers, parents- regardless of political affiliation are ready to allow masks to be optional. It’s time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac School is not dropping the mask requirement. Fine by us. I haven’t heard that anyone has a problem with it - my high schooler says no one thinks about it anymore. It isn’t an issue.
Oh yes it is. You and your high schooler don’t speak for the majority
Tell me you don’t work with kids without telling me you don’t work with kids.
Not sure what this is supposed to mean, but I both work with young kids and have older kids. Your line is cute, I guess, but it contributes nothing to this conversation
Anonymous wrote:Many kids at our school are vaccinated, so is the staff and many have gotten covid. And cases are very very low. I don’t think it is being anti-mask to suggest the topic be raised. Perhaps schools do a survey. One thing I know is true is that the majority of people - students, teachers, parents- regardless of political affiliation are ready to allow masks to be optional. It’s time.
Anonymous wrote:Many kids at our school are vaccinated, so is the staff and many have gotten covid. And cases are very very low. I don’t think it is being anti-mask to suggest the topic be raised. Perhaps schools do a survey. One thing I know is true is that the majority of people - students, teachers, parents- regardless of political affiliation are ready to allow masks to be optional. It’s time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac School is not dropping the mask requirement. Fine by us. I haven’t heard that anyone has a problem with it - my high schooler says no one thinks about it anymore. It isn’t an issue.
Oh yes it is. You and your high schooler don’t speak for the majority
Tell me you don’t work with kids without telling me you don’t work with kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac School is not dropping the mask requirement. Fine by us. I haven’t heard that anyone has a problem with it - my high schooler says no one thinks about it anymore. It isn’t an issue.
Oh yes it is. You and your high schooler don’t speak for the majority
Anonymous wrote:Potomac School is not dropping the mask requirement. Fine by us. I haven’t heard that anyone has a problem with it - my high schooler says no one thinks about it anymore. It isn’t an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac School is not dropping the mask requirement. Fine by us. I haven’t heard that anyone has a problem with it - my high schooler says no one thinks about it anymore. It isn’t an issue.