Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been told to call an administrator. I will, from the hallway. I will return to the classroom when the unmasked kid leaves. If the unmasked kid doesn't leave, then I will.
Wouldn't that just make other students who aren't your biggest fans take their mask off if they knew it would get you to leave?
No, they will get mad at the maskless kid. Contrary to your bias against teachers, my students love me. Out of the 100+ students I teach, I think there will only be 1 or 2 who will try to take off their masks, and both of them are known to act out anyways because they have a lot of home life issues. They would do it for attention, obviously.
Your so funny. I mean as soon as that happened and they realize they could get you to let them hang out in class and do nothing why you hang out in the hall, plenty of kids will start doing it. Hell I would tell my kid to join in and I don’t even oppose masks! students need a break from drama queens like you every once in a while
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been told to call an administrator. I will, from the hallway. I will return to the classroom when the unmasked kid leaves. If the unmasked kid doesn't leave, then I will.
Wouldn't that just make other students who aren't your biggest fans take their mask off if they knew it would get you to leave?
No, they will get mad at the maskless kid. Contrary to your bias against teachers, my students love me. Out of the 100+ students I teach, I think there will only be 1 or 2 who will try to take off their masks, and both of them are known to act out anyways because they have a lot of home life issues. They would do it for attention, obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been told to call an administrator. I will, from the hallway. I will return to the classroom when the unmasked kid leaves. If the unmasked kid doesn't leave, then I will.
Wouldn't that just make other students who aren't your biggest fans take their mask off if they knew it would get you to leave?
Anonymous wrote:We've been told to call an administrator. I will, from the hallway. I will return to the classroom when the unmasked kid leaves. If the unmasked kid doesn't leave, then I will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many Trumper parents are going to use their kids as pawns and send them to school without a mask?
The mind reels.
THIS. Shameful.
I just don't see that happening though, at least not with the younger kids. There's no way they have the stamina/bravery to stand up to a teacher or principal on this, regardless of what their parents may want or coach them to do. Maybe in high school? But that's really assuming they aren't already embarrassed to stand out in general. I just don't see kids making a stand on this. I predict it'll be teachers making the stand against masks. They would be the ones in a position to actually fight it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what some schools may be facing on Monday
https://twitter.com/BradKutner/status/1484537442199875584?s=20&fbclid=IwAR0HCQ_e4SYjU1mr4qQMqeZW5tjeQatvLJx2U3mYLmL4BrOQgfsKrblTpb4
Sounds like a great way to get arrested and charged with a felony.
This woman should absolutely face some type of charges for threatening to bring loaded guns to school. Sick!
+1
WTAF?
What will Youngkin do? Will he protect our schools against gun-wielding nuts like this?
It’s ok. She’s white.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in high school and I don't want them to do anything. They have been out of school for long enough and wasted enough class time this year and sparring back and forth with a couple of students who decide not to wear a mask just isn't worth it to me anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, legally, it seems like the governor has a right to ban mask mandates (even if I disagree), if the previous one had a legal right to mandate them. So I don’t know that schools have the legal authority to enforce the mandates anymore. It may play out in the courts. In the meantime, I could see schools disciplining massless kids, but I’m not sure they’ll go as extreme as sending them home. I guess we’ll see.
Northam's mask mandate was legal, in part because it came during a time of a public health emergency so governmental powers are somewhat expanded. Youngkin made sure to proclaim that we are no longer in that public health emergency, so he is not afforded those expanded powers. The EO is outside his legal authority on a number of grounds. Even Republicans admit so.
If the mask mandate came during an emergency, and that emergency does not exist anymore, how legal is continuing the mask mandate? Hmmmmmm
The government has broader powers during a public health emergency (well established by law), but that doesn’t equate to broad powers without the emergency. Basically, once the emergency is over, the Governor can’t use his authority to prevent a school from imposing their own protective measures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, legally, it seems like the governor has a right to ban mask mandates (even if I disagree), if the previous one had a legal right to mandate them. So I don’t know that schools have the legal authority to enforce the mandates anymore. It may play out in the courts. In the meantime, I could see schools disciplining massless kids, but I’m not sure they’ll go as extreme as sending them home. I guess we’ll see.
Northam's mask mandate was legal, in part because it came during a time of a public health emergency so governmental powers are somewhat expanded. Youngkin made sure to proclaim that we are no longer in that public health emergency, so he is not afforded those expanded powers. The EO is outside his legal authority on a number of grounds. Even Republicans admit so.
If the mask mandate came during an emergency, and that emergency does not exist anymore, how legal is continuing the mask mandate? Hmmmmmm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what some schools may be facing on Monday
https://twitter.com/BradKutner/status/1484537442199875584?s=20&fbclid=IwAR0HCQ_e4SYjU1mr4qQMqeZW5tjeQatvLJx2U3mYLmL4BrOQgfsKrblTpb4
Sounds like a great way to get arrested and charged with a felony.
This woman should absolutely face some type of charges for threatening to bring loaded guns to school. Sick!
+1
WTAF?
What will Youngkin do? Will he protect our schools against gun-wielding nuts like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, legally, it seems like the governor has a right to ban mask mandates (even if I disagree), if the previous one had a legal right to mandate them. So I don’t know that schools have the legal authority to enforce the mandates anymore. It may play out in the courts. In the meantime, I could see schools disciplining massless kids, but I’m not sure they’ll go as extreme as sending them home. I guess we’ll see.
Northam's mask mandate was legal, in part because it came during a time of a public health emergency so governmental powers are somewhat expanded. Youngkin made sure to proclaim that we are no longer in that public health emergency, so he is not afforded those expanded powers. The EO is outside his legal authority on a number of grounds. Even Republicans admit so.
If the mask mandate came during an emergency, and that emergency does not exist anymore, how legal is continuing the mask mandate? Hmmmmmm
When Northam signed his EO there was no contra statute like there is now. Big difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, legally, it seems like the governor has a right to ban mask mandates (even if I disagree), if the previous one had a legal right to mandate them. So I don’t know that schools have the legal authority to enforce the mandates anymore. It may play out in the courts. In the meantime, I could see schools disciplining massless kids, but I’m not sure they’ll go as extreme as sending them home. I guess we’ll see.
Northam's mask mandate was legal, in part because it came during a time of a public health emergency so governmental powers are somewhat expanded. Youngkin made sure to proclaim that we are no longer in that public health emergency, so he is not afforded those expanded powers. The EO is outside his legal authority on a number of grounds. Even Republicans admit so.
If the mask mandate came during an emergency, and that emergency does not exist anymore, how legal is continuing the mask mandate? Hmmmmmm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many Trumper parents are going to use their kids as pawns and send them to school without a mask?
The mind reels.
THIS. Shameful.