Anonymous wrote:ITDS is following people's feelings, not public health guidance and officials, which I noted when I took the survey. I appreciate that they are concerned about parents and teachers feelings, but I kindly also suggested to them to first prioritize public health guidance over parents' gut feelings and sentiment. I don't understand why school leaders are cowering here. At least give us parents the option. We can choose to follow the science or we can choose to follow our emotions.
Also, the argument that there are no indications suggesting poor social and behavioral development outcomes under the age 5 cohort- and beyond- is because those studies have just simply not ever been conducted. If I am wrong here, please share the link!
Anonymous wrote:I think the "if not now then when" worry is valid. Numbers will tick up again. Hopefully not surge but increase. And when they do, these schools will take an "I told you so" stance.
In reality, it's a risk reward calculation and probably time to stop masking for the vast majority of families and kids. Like, most of the country has rightly decided.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are perfectly capable of wearing their masks effectively all day. They haven’t come home with so much as a sniffle all year, even with multiple Covid exposures.
If the school eliminates indoor masks I’m not going to lose my mind, but you people who’ve convinced yourselves that masks do nothing are crazy.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are perfectly capable of wearing their masks effectively all day. They haven’t come home with so much as a sniffle all year, even with multiple Covid exposures.
If the school eliminates indoor masks I’m not going to lose my mind, but you people who’ve convinced yourselves that masks do nothing are crazy.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are perfectly capable of wearing their masks effectively all day. They haven’t come home with so much as a sniffle all year, even with multiple Covid exposures.
If the school eliminates indoor masks I’m not going to lose my mind, but you people who’ve convinced yourselves that masks do nothing are crazy.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are perfectly capable of wearing their masks effectively all day. They haven’t come home with so much as a sniffle all year, even with multiple Covid exposures.
If the school eliminates indoor masks I’m not going to lose my mind, but you people who’ve convinced yourselves that masks do nothing are crazy.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be nervous about their science curriculum.
I think that's a valid concern.
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.
+1000. It should not have been crowdsourced.