Anonymous wrote:I really wish people would shut up about this. If you want your child to wear one they can, if you don't, the policy now says they don't have to. Is this discussion going to go on forever recycling the same tired stuff over and over? Or can we just stop?
Anonymous wrote:I really wish people would shut up about this. If you want your child to wear one they can, if you don't, the policy now says they don't have to. Is this discussion going to go on forever recycling the same tired stuff over and over? Or can we just stop?
Anonymous wrote:I really wish people would shut up about this. If you want your child to wear one they can, if you don't, the policy now says they don't have to. Is this discussion going to go on forever recycling the same tired stuff over and over? Or can we just stop?
Anonymous wrote:I really wish people would shut up about this. If you want your child to wear one they can, if you don't, the policy now says they don't have to. Is this discussion going to go on forever recycling the same tired stuff over and over? Or can we just stop?
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:Ward 6: I didn’t see any unmasked kids at drop off. We have a pretty educated parent population so I’m not surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 6: I didn’t see any unmasked kids at drop off. We have a pretty educated parent population so I’m not surprised.
HaHa you're hilarious...
Anonymous wrote:Of 20 kids in my child's K class this morning at a JKLM, only 2-3 were masked walking into the classroom. I was pleasantly surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Ward 6: I didn’t see any unmasked kids at drop off. We have a pretty educated parent population so I’m not surprised.