Anonymous wrote:I would be disappointed but never say anything and I can concede she has a right to do it.
Personally I think the best way to prevent illness is not masking but good physical hygiene and eating well and getting exercise. But I can't prescribe that for other people.
I would probably choose not to send my kid to a school where *everyone* masked. Because I lived through that during Covid and I know it was hard for my kid. It's just not an ideal learning environment.
But it sounds like this is one teacher (who yes may have a very good reason to do it) and not the whole school. I'd acknowledge to myself that it's not the best but then get over it and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Which is better: a teacher who wears a mask, a teacher who's out frequently due to illness, or a teacher who is a long-term sub because the actual teacher quit?
Anonymous wrote:Which is better: a teacher who wears a mask, a teacher who's out frequently due to illness, or a teacher who is a long-term sub because the actual teacher quit?
Anonymous wrote:I work in a school and those teachers who wear a mask have survived cancer or have immune issues. They’re not doing it for fun, I can guarantee you. It’s really hard to teach in a mask all day and I’m grateful I don’t have to anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yell at her to take it off. What’s with these obsessive compulsive types. They shouldn’t work
I bet you're not a fan of welfare either. So how you propose they support themselves? Maybe they have low immunity or have an elderly person at home who can't afford to get sick, or they have cancer, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Yell at her to take it off. What’s with these obsessive compulsive types. They shouldn’t work
Anonymous wrote:Yell at her to take it off. What’s with these obsessive compulsive types. They shouldn’t work
Anonymous wrote:OMG. Some parents are just horrible.