Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher report. Nearly all staff in masks today and I would say 80-85% of kids masked. This is upper NW
Wow. That is sad. I don't think that's the situation at our Upper NW school, at least not for the kids. Didn't see enough teachers this morning, but some were still masking outside.
I would expect teachers to stay masked longer than the kids. For kids, I bet usage will fall a lot over a week or two.
What I am hoping is that teachers will not enforce mask usage even if requested by the parents, so that kids can make their own choice.
So teachers should go against parent wishes? That seems like a set up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher report. Nearly all staff in masks today and I would say 80-85% of kids masked. This is upper NW
Wow. That is sad. I don't think that's the situation at our Upper NW school, at least not for the kids. Didn't see enough teachers this morning, but some were still masking outside.
I would expect teachers to stay masked longer than the kids. For kids, I bet usage will fall a lot over a week or two.
What I am hoping is that teachers will not enforce mask usage even if requested by the parents, so that kids can make their own choice.
So teachers should go against parent wishes? That seems like a set up
Anonymous wrote:My husband did drop off at our Ward 1 DCPS, but said around 50% of kids were unmasked. Didn’t mention staff. Kindergartener said she didn’t want to wear one even if she wear the only kid in her class, though one of her class BFFs also said they were going to take off their mask today. I’m sure I’ll get a full report this afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher report. Nearly all staff in masks today and I would say 80-85% of kids masked. This is upper NW
Wow. That is sad. I don't think that's the situation at our Upper NW school, at least not for the kids. Didn't see enough teachers this morning, but some were still masking outside.
I would expect teachers to stay masked longer than the kids. For kids, I bet usage will fall a lot over a week or two.
What I am hoping is that teachers will not enforce mask usage even if requested by the parents, so that kids can make their own choice.
So teachers should go against parent wishes? That seems like a set up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher report. Nearly all staff in masks today and I would say 80-85% of kids masked. This is upper NW
Wow. That is sad. I don't think that's the situation at our Upper NW school, at least not for the kids. Didn't see enough teachers this morning, but some were still masking outside.
I would expect teachers to stay masked longer than the kids. For kids, I bet usage will fall a lot over a week or two.
What I am hoping is that teachers will not enforce mask usage even if requested by the parents, so that kids can make their own choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher report. Nearly all staff in masks today and I would say 80-85% of kids masked. This is upper NW
Wow. That is sad. I don't think that's the situation at our Upper NW school, at least not for the kids. Didn't see enough teachers this morning, but some were still masking outside.
I would expect teachers to stay masked longer than the kids. For kids, I bet usage will fall a lot over a week or two.
What I am hoping is that teachers will not enforce mask usage even if requested by the parents, so that kids can make their own choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher report. Nearly all staff in masks today and I would say 80-85% of kids masked. This is upper NW
Wow. That is sad. I don't think that's the situation at our Upper NW school, at least not for the kids. Didn't see enough teachers this morning, but some were still masking outside.
I would expect teachers to stay masked longer than the kids. For kids, I bet usage will fall a lot over a week or two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher report. Nearly all staff in masks today and I would say 80-85% of kids masked. This is upper NW
Wow. That is sad. I don't think that's the situation at our Upper NW school, at least not for the kids. Didn't see enough teachers this morning, but some were still masking outside.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher report. Nearly all staff in masks today and I would say 80-85% of kids masked. This is upper NW
Anonymous wrote:Teacher report. Nearly all staff in masks today and I would say 80-85% of kids masked. This is upper NW
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family came up with a compromise for if teachers want the masks. We are sending cloth masks. Everyone in the family recently recovered from COVID, so they can't get it, but we don't want things awkward especially for my middle schooler. At least the cloth ones are more comfortable and don't cause acne as much. The Kindergartner we want the mask to stay off and i think the early childhood teachers recognize the importance of this.
That’s actually not true with this new BA.2 variant. Prior covid infection does not prevent it. But whatever
In two weeks? Please provide a link otherwise this is covid misinformation.
From the journal Nature:
Had Omicron? You're unlikely to catch its rising variant.
Infection with the first widely circulating version of Omicron protects against the emerging BA.2 subvariant — as does vaccination.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00558-w
Anonymous wrote:Our family came up with a compromise for if teachers want the masks. We are sending cloth masks. Everyone in the family recently recovered from COVID, so they can't get it, but we don't want things awkward especially for my middle schooler. At least the cloth ones are more comfortable and don't cause acne as much. The Kindergartner we want the mask to stay off and i think the early childhood teachers recognize the importance of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family came up with a compromise for if teachers want the masks. We are sending cloth masks. Everyone in the family recently recovered from COVID, so they can't get it, but we don't want things awkward especially for my middle schooler. At least the cloth ones are more comfortable and don't cause acne as much. The Kindergartner we want the mask to stay off and i think the early childhood teachers recognize the importance of this.
That’s actually not true with this new BA.2 variant. Prior covid infection does not prevent it. But whatever
In two weeks? Please provide a link otherwise this is covid misinformation.