Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If low IQ parents saw how their little snowflake improperly wore and fidgeted with their mask all day they would realize that masks are nothing more than virtue signalling at this point. Turn off CNN and all your irrational fears go away.
I work at a school and most kids are very good about wearing the masks.
So are you saying if give a choice, most kids would continue to wear it? In which case a choice should be fine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If low IQ parents saw how their little snowflake improperly wore and fidgeted with their mask all day they would realize that masks are nothing more than virtue signalling at this point. Turn off CNN and all your irrational fears go away.
I work at a school and most kids are very good about wearing the masks.
So are you saying if give a choice, most kids would continue to wear it? In which case a choice should be fine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If low IQ parents saw how their little snowflake improperly wore and fidgeted with their mask all day they would realize that masks are nothing more than virtue signalling at this point. Turn off CNN and all your irrational fears go away.
I work at a school and most kids are very good about wearing the masks.
Anonymous wrote:If low IQ parents saw how their little snowflake improperly wore and fidgeted with their mask all day they would realize that masks are nothing more than virtue signalling at this point. Turn off CNN and all your irrational fears go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue is why Arlington Diocese blindly follows public school closure while not even offering virtual. Worst of all worlds. If they’re going to be private , then make your own weather closure decisions!!!
Our K-8 in Arlington didn't close - 2 hour delay. Making lunches now!
Which school? Kudos to your Pastor and Principal!
Blessed Sacrament in Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue is why Arlington Diocese blindly follows public school closure while not even offering virtual. Worst of all worlds. If they’re going to be private , then make your own weather closure decisions!!!
Our K-8 in Arlington didn't close - 2 hour delay. Making lunches now!
Which school? Kudos to your Pastor and Principal!
Blessed Sacrament in Alexandria.
Really? Then why does St. Mary's follow ACPS? It doesn't make sense this year given that ACPS is doing online during snow days - their decision making framework isn't the same.
Because Blessed Sacrament has a different pastor and principal who don’t cater to neurotic Old Town families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue is why Arlington Diocese blindly follows public school closure while not even offering virtual. Worst of all worlds. If they’re going to be private , then make your own weather closure decisions!!!
Our K-8 in Arlington didn't close - 2 hour delay. Making lunches now!
Which school? Kudos to your Pastor and Principal!
Blessed Sacrament in Alexandria.
Really? Then why does St. Mary's follow ACPS? It doesn't make sense this year given that ACPS is doing online during snow days - their decision making framework isn't the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue is why Arlington Diocese blindly follows public school closure while not even offering virtual. Worst of all worlds. If they’re going to be private , then make your own weather closure decisions!!!
Our K-8 in Arlington didn't close - 2 hour delay. Making lunches now!
Which school? Kudos to your Pastor and Principal!
Blessed Sacrament in Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue is why Arlington Diocese blindly follows public school closure while not even offering virtual. Worst of all worlds. If they’re going to be private , then make your own weather closure decisions!!!
Our K-8 in Arlington didn't close - 2 hour delay. Making lunches now!
Which school? Kudos to your Pastor and Principal!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue is why Arlington Diocese blindly follows public school closure while not even offering virtual. Worst of all worlds. If they’re going to be private , then make your own weather closure decisions!!!
Our K-8 in Arlington didn't close - 2 hour delay. Making lunches now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue is why Arlington Diocese blindly follows public school closure while not even offering virtual. Worst of all worlds. If they’re going to be private , then make your own weather closure decisions!!!
Our K-8 in Arlington didn't close - 2 hour delay. Making lunches now!
Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue is why Arlington Diocese blindly follows public school closure while not even offering virtual. Worst of all worlds. If they’re going to be private , then make your own weather closure decisions!!!
