Anonymous wrote:Maybe they want to give a little time to see if the unmasking (combined with regular testing) leads to a lot of positives, which would keep a lot of kids out of school. What’s a couple weeks? Let the rest of DC experiment first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update for Lee. I won’t paste the essay-long email.
Grades 1-6. March 16, masks optional outdoors
Grades 1-6. March 28, masks optional everywhere
PK3-K. March 21, masks optional outdoors
PK3-K. April 25, masks optional everywhere
“As we move through these changes it is possible that students and staff will be required to wear a mask at some point this school year and beyond. We will make the decision on reinstating masking based on COVID transmission in our schools (defined by DC Health Guidelines), and the level of COVID transmission in DC. (The two most important factors according to family and staff responses to our survey). Per DC policy, the School Nurse will also ask any child exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 while at school to wear a mask.”
The arbitrariness of these dates is just sad.
Is it truly arbitrary? Did you communicate with them directly and ask for an explanation, of which they had none? Not my charter but I find it hard to believe they would land on those dates haphazardly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update for Lee. I won’t paste the essay-long email.
Grades 1-6. March 16, masks optional outdoors
Grades 1-6. March 28, masks optional everywhere
PK3-K. March 21, masks optional outdoors
PK3-K. April 25, masks optional everywhere
“As we move through these changes it is possible that students and staff will be required to wear a mask at some point this school year and beyond. We will make the decision on reinstating masking based on COVID transmission in our schools (defined by DC Health Guidelines), and the level of COVID transmission in DC. (The two most important factors according to family and staff responses to our survey). Per DC policy, the School Nurse will also ask any child exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 while at school to wear a mask.”
The arbitrariness of these dates is just sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update for Lee. I won’t paste the essay-long email.
Grades 1-6. March 16, masks optional outdoors
Grades 1-6. March 28, masks optional everywhere
PK3-K. March 21, masks optional outdoors
PK3-K. April 25, masks optional everywhere
“As we move through these changes it is possible that students and staff will be required to wear a mask at some point this school year and beyond. We will make the decision on reinstating masking based on COVID transmission in our schools (defined by DC Health Guidelines), and the level of COVID transmission in DC. (The two most important factors according to family and staff responses to our survey). Per DC policy, the School Nurse will also ask any child exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 while at school to wear a mask.”
The arbitrariness of these dates is just sad.
Anonymous wrote:Update for Lee. I won’t paste the essay-long email.
Grades 1-6. March 16, masks optional outdoors
Grades 1-6. March 28, masks optional everywhere
PK3-K. March 21, masks optional outdoors
PK3-K. April 25, masks optional everywhere
“As we move through these changes it is possible that students and staff will be required to wear a mask at some point this school year and beyond. We will make the decision on reinstating masking based on COVID transmission in our schools (defined by DC Health Guidelines), and the level of COVID transmission in DC. (The two most important factors according to family and staff responses to our survey). Per DC policy, the School Nurse will also ask any child exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 while at school to wear a mask.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have wonderful news for many people on this thread. You can, literally at any moment, move your child to your local DCPS. For free! Without penalty! I promise! Give it a shot, if you are so distraught over covid precautions at your charter. We won't miss you.
There are charters that would have lost students if they'd been upfront at the beginning of the school year about how divorced their policies were going to be from everything. But they weren't. They probably weren't aware of it themselves, because they were being purely reactive. Obviously parents are not pulling their kids out in March.
Then STFU and leave at the end of the school year.
Or stop endlessly complaining about your free preschool if your kids are in ps or pk.
Don't you people ever get tired of complaining? I feel so sorry for charter leaders. What a pain to deal with entitled parents.
The poor charter leaders who are refusing to follow the example of the rest of the entire world.
They are not required to “follow” anyone. Don’t like it? Bye. Enjoy your IB school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update for Lee. I won’t paste the essay-long email.
Grades 1-6. March 16, masks optional outdoors
Grades 1-6. March 28, masks optional everywhere
PK3-K. March 21, masks optional outdoors
PK3-K. April 25, masks optional everywhere
“As we move through these changes it is possible that students and staff will be required to wear a mask at some point this school year and beyond. We will make the decision on reinstating masking based on COVID transmission in our schools (defined by DC Health Guidelines), and the level of COVID transmission in DC. (The two most important factors according to family and staff responses to our survey). Per DC policy, the School Nurse will also ask any child exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 while at school to wear a mask.”
This is straight-up f’ing nuts.
It's Lee. What did you expect?
Funny story about Lee to illustrate the point. I was at the National Arboretum last fall after the Delta wave had largely subsided. We were outside in the big grassy area near the center of the property and noticed a group of about 20 parents and young kids playing together. All were wearing masks (kids and adults), but virtually none of the other people at the arboretum were (because it's OUTSIDE, duh). My two young kids walk over to say hi to some of the kids in the group since they're all about the same age. The look on the parents' faces as two unmasked (the horrors!) kids approached them outside was priceless.
It turns out the group was all from Lee, and they were taking a trip to the arboretum together on a Saturday. It was hilarious and sad at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have wonderful news for many people on this thread. You can, literally at any moment, move your child to your local DCPS. For free! Without penalty! I promise! Give it a shot, if you are so distraught over covid precautions at your charter. We won't miss you.
There are charters that would have lost students if they'd been upfront at the beginning of the school year about how divorced their policies were going to be from everything. But they weren't. They probably weren't aware of it themselves, because they were being purely reactive. Obviously parents are not pulling their kids out in March.
Then STFU and leave at the end of the school year.
Or stop endlessly complaining about your free preschool if your kids are in ps or pk.
Don't you people ever get tired of complaining? I feel so sorry for charter leaders. What a pain to deal with entitled parents.
The poor charter leaders who are refusing to follow the example of the rest of the entire world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update for Lee. I won’t paste the essay-long email.
Grades 1-6. March 16, masks optional outdoors
Grades 1-6. March 28, masks optional everywhere
PK3-K. March 21, masks optional outdoors
PK3-K. April 25, masks optional everywhere
“As we move through these changes it is possible that students and staff will be required to wear a mask at some point this school year and beyond. We will make the decision on reinstating masking based on COVID transmission in our schools (defined by DC Health Guidelines), and the level of COVID transmission in DC. (The two most important factors according to family and staff responses to our survey). Per DC policy, the School Nurse will also ask any child exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 while at school to wear a mask.”
This is straight-up f’ing nuts.
It's Lee. What did you expect?
Funny story about Lee to illustrate the point. I was at the National Arboretum last fall after the Delta wave had largely subsided. We were outside in the big grassy area near the center of the property and noticed a group of about 20 parents and young kids playing together. All were wearing masks (kids and adults), but virtually none of the other people at the arboretum were (because it's OUTSIDE, duh). My two young kids walk over to say hi to some of the kids in the group since they're all about the same age. The look on the parents' faces as two unmasked (the horrors!) kids approached them outside was priceless.
It turns out the group was all from Lee, and they were taking a trip to the arboretum together on a Saturday. It was hilarious and sad at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update for Lee. I won’t paste the essay-long email.
Grades 1-6. March 16, masks optional outdoors
Grades 1-6. March 28, masks optional everywhere
PK3-K. March 21, masks optional outdoors
PK3-K. April 25, masks optional everywhere
“As we move through these changes it is possible that students and staff will be required to wear a mask at some point this school year and beyond. We will make the decision on reinstating masking based on COVID transmission in our schools (defined by DC Health Guidelines), and the level of COVID transmission in DC. (The two most important factors according to family and staff responses to our survey). Per DC policy, the School Nurse will also ask any child exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 while at school to wear a mask.”
This is straight-up f’ing nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Did the long time lines make sense based on other information in the email? Like, it gives unvaccinated students time to change their minds or something?
Anyway, I just bought a new batch of kn95s. No point in making my kid wear a mask I know doesn't work and no point in thinking there will be change before we run out.
Anonymous wrote:Did the long time lines make sense based on other information in the email? Like, it gives unvaccinated students time to change their minds or something?
Anyway, I just bought a new batch of kn95s. No point in making my kid wear a mask I know doesn't work and no point in thinking there will be change before we run out.
Anonymous wrote:Update for Lee. I won’t paste the essay-long email.
Grades 1-6. March 16, masks optional outdoors
Grades 1-6. March 28, masks optional everywhere
PK3-K. March 21, masks optional outdoors
PK3-K. April 25, masks optional everywhere
“As we move through these changes it is possible that students and staff will be required to wear a mask at some point this school year and beyond. We will make the decision on reinstating masking based on COVID transmission in our schools (defined by DC Health Guidelines), and the level of COVID transmission in DC. (The two most important factors according to family and staff responses to our survey). Per DC policy, the School Nurse will also ask any child exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 while at school to wear a mask.”