Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their tweet from Friday was hilarious. Guidelines changed and we can be mask free tomorrow. Don’t need FCPS to tell us that.
Was there a tweet?
Why are people saying March 1 isn’t a thing? According to our last communication from FCPS, they are recognizing that March 1 is when they have to be in compliance with the state law. Students can choose to unmask then.
Because Friday's CDC announcement "trumps" March 1. Fairfax County is in low transmission as of Friday February 25th. The CDC no longer recommends indoor masking in our county or our schools. FCPS' own policy now allows students and teachers to unmask as earlier as tomorrow. Though, they seem slow to admit it.
For staff their policy says 7 days at Moderate or below. We’ve been Low for 3.
So this is day 3?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their tweet from Friday was hilarious. Guidelines changed and we can be mask free tomorrow. Don’t need FCPS to tell us that.
Was there a tweet?
Why are people saying March 1 isn’t a thing? According to our last communication from FCPS, they are recognizing that March 1 is when they have to be in compliance with the state law. Students can choose to unmask then.
Because Friday's CDC announcement "trumps" March 1. Fairfax County is in low transmission as of Friday February 25th. The CDC no longer recommends indoor masking in our county or our schools. FCPS' own policy now allows students and teachers to unmask as earlier as tomorrow. Though, they seem slow to admit it.
For staff their policy says 7 days at Moderate or below. We’ve been Low for 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their tweet from Friday was hilarious. Guidelines changed and we can be mask free tomorrow. Don’t need FCPS to tell us that.
Was there a tweet?
Why are people saying March 1 isn’t a thing? According to our last communication from FCPS, they are recognizing that March 1 is when they have to be in compliance with the state law. Students can choose to unmask then.
Because Friday's CDC announcement "trumps" March 1. Fairfax County is in low transmission as of Friday February 25th. The CDC no longer recommends indoor masking in our county or our schools. FCPS' own policy now allows students and teachers to unmask as earlier as tomorrow. Though, they seem slow to admit it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their tweet from Friday was hilarious. Guidelines changed and we can be mask free tomorrow. Don’t need FCPS to tell us that.
Was there a tweet?
Why are people saying March 1 isn’t a thing? According to our last communication from FCPS, they are recognizing that March 1 is when they have to be in compliance with the state law. Students can choose to unmask then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their tweet from Friday was hilarious. Guidelines changed and we can be mask free tomorrow. Don’t need FCPS to tell us that.
Was there a tweet?
Why are people saying March 1 isn’t a thing? According to our last communication from FCPS, they are recognizing that March 1 is when they have to be in compliance with the state law. Students can choose to unmask then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their tweet from Friday was hilarious. Guidelines changed and we can be mask free tomorrow. Don’t need FCPS to tell us that.
Was there a tweet?
Anonymous wrote:Their tweet from Friday was hilarious. Guidelines changed and we can be mask free tomorrow. Don’t need FCPS to tell us that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was talking with two teaching colleagues yesterday about how we have gone since the return to school with no respiratory illnesses. We all typically get colds, bad coughs, or the like a couple of times each school year. We will still certainly mask, but people who don’t work in schools don’t seem to realize how easily illnesses are transmitted. I don’t want Long Covid. I don’t want to carry any Covid to my mother’s nursing home.
None of us have heard any kids complain about masking.
Youngkin horrifies me.
My kids have been masked all year and both have had multiple colds and one had strep. But interestingly, never covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long will it take for there to be threads about how when teachers are still in a mask, it’s unfair to the kids in their classes? Or the speculation about whether masked teachers are vaxxed or not.
I'm sure that will happen. It's highly likely any FCPS teacher or staff member is unvaccinated. Yes there are a few but most people would be hard pressed to name more than 1-2 people in their buildings and even then it's usually speculation. Teachers will probably mostly continue to mask due to various factors, including whether a lot of their students are out with "allergies" at the same time and the impossibility of getting a decent sub with short notice in many cases.
Anonymous wrote:How long will it take for there to be threads about how when teachers are still in a mask, it’s unfair to the kids in their classes? Or the speculation about whether masked teachers are vaxxed or not.
Anonymous wrote:How long will it take for there to be threads about how when teachers are still in a mask, it’s unfair to the kids in their classes? Or the speculation about whether masked teachers are vaxxed or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Principals have a meeting tomorrow and something will be announced.
What is FCPS going to pull to force the masks on teachers still? It seems that we should be allowed to unmask tomorrow yet I know they will try something, even if it’s to make us wait a few more days (dumb too).
Okay, calm down Negative Nellie. Your cynicism is still not a good look. You can wait a day to take your mask off. It’s really going to be fine. Get outside and enjoy the nice weather today. It will help your attitude and make you a better teacher for your students.
I fully accepted continued mask wearing. My issue is that these guidelines have changed and fcps could have sent out something this weekend. And they want to find any reason to keep it going instead of just giving in.
What exactly is your evidence for that (keeping staff masked)?
A plan was given showing the metrics for masks to come off. The metrics changed on Friday. What other information do you have that demonstrates FCPS wants “to find any reason to keep it (mask wearing by staff) going”? Please share the other opportunities they had for staff to not wear them and where they said no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not poster that you are responding to, but FCPS sure does want folks to remain masked. They said so….this is from their Friday, 2/25 communication:
“strongly recommend that all students continue to participate in universal masking for the protection of students and staff with health concerns.”
Umm, yeah. Wearing masks to help others. What a nice concept. You have a problem with that recommendation (not directive, but recommendation)?