Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typical…the caring culture ONLY refers to everyone wearing a mask forever and ever.
Of course it doesn’t involve bullying, peer pressure etc towards people who are perfectly in their right to stop wearing a mask.
Just like the parents on the other COVID mask thread who are boasting about how they plan to never give their kid another COVID test, even if they clearly have symptoms or are sick, because then they might have to quarantine. They'll send those kids back to school when they're feeling better — whether infectious or not — without a mask on because they don't give a crap about anyone but themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typical…the caring culture ONLY refers to everyone wearing a mask forever and ever.
Of course it doesn’t involve bullying, peer pressure etc towards people who are perfectly in their right to stop wearing a mask.
Just like the parents on the other COVID mask thread who are boasting about how they plan to never give their kid another COVID test, even if they clearly have symptoms or are sick, because then they might have to quarantine. They'll send those kids back to school when they're feeling better — whether infectious or not — without a mask on because they don't give a crap about anyone but themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Typical…the caring culture ONLY refers to everyone wearing a mask forever and ever.
Of course it doesn’t involve bullying, peer pressure etc towards people who are perfectly in their right to stop wearing a mask.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else’s child facing this? My child was told to put their mask back on the other day by another student. My child had taken it off for a 10 minute break. So much for a caring culture.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like your child encountered one rude child. It happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wearing masks is part of a caring culture. You know, trying to keep others safe. Not just caring about yourself, etc.
Totally agree.
My FCPS school is the opposite. Our administrators have never masked properly, nor have most of the staff, and now are not masking at all. Most teachers aren’t masking, so most students aren’t masking. There is definitely peer pressure to stop masking now. It’s very dispiriting. I continue to mask with a well fitting KF94 as I have all year but I am definitely the exception.
Anonymous wrote:Wearing masks is part of a caring culture. You know, trying to keep others safe. Not just caring about yourself, etc.
Anonymous wrote:6th grader said only 5 or 7 kids at grade level are unmasked. All teachers are masked.
Anonymous wrote:Wearing masks is part of a caring culture. You know, trying to keep others safe. Not just caring about yourself, etc.