Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until the covid numbers recede, if I were a teacher, I would send a massless kid home the minute they sniffled, sneezed or cough.
Hope you do so you can get subpoenad and lose all your belongings. Ho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Same. My kids will continue to wear a mask. Other kids mask status is their parents' business. I really don't care.
Except the point of wearing a mask is to not let droplets out, not to not let droplets in. So yay, your kid won't get anyone else sick, but those maskless kids might. It's been two years, and people still don't get this.
That's no longer what researchers say about this. You can get most of the benefit of masking via a good, well-fitted mask even if no one else is masking. https://amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/621177/
And if you read more (because you know, RIF) this article and any reputable article on the matter says that the most safe environment is where all people are masked.![]()
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until the covid numbers recede, if I were a teacher, I would send a massless kid home the minute they sniffled, sneezed or cough.
Hope you do so you can get subpoenad and lose all your belongings. Ho.
Is this a parody?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until the covid numbers recede, if I were a teacher, I would send a massless kid home the minute they sniffled, sneezed or cough.
Hope you do so you can get subpoenad and lose all your belongings. Ho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Same. My kids will continue to wear a mask. Other kids mask status is their parents' business. I really don't care.
Except the point of wearing a mask is to not let droplets out, not to not let droplets in. So yay, your kid won't get anyone else sick, but those maskless kids might. It's been two years, and people still don't get this.
That's no longer what researchers say about this. You can get most of the benefit of masking via a good, well-fitted mask even if no one else is masking. https://amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/621177/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until the covid numbers recede, if I were a teacher, I would send a massless kid home the minute they sniffled, sneezed or cough.
Hope you do so you can get subpoenad and lose all your belongings. Ho.
Anonymous wrote:Until the covid numbers recede, if I were a teacher, I would send a massless kid home the minute they sniffled, sneezed or cough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Same. My kids will continue to wear a mask. Other kids mask status is their parents' business. I really don't care.
Except the point of wearing a mask is to not let droplets out, not to not let droplets in. So yay, your kid won't get anyone else sick, but those maskless kids might. It's been two years, and people still don't get this.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Same. My kids will continue to wear a mask. Other kids mask status is their parents' business. I really don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I definitely know young kids with enough stamina/bravery to be defiant. -Teacher
Yep, like the one who told friends at school they can't hang out with Larla anymore because Larla's parents are bullies who force kids to wear masks. True story.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I definitely know young kids with enough stamina/bravery to be defiant. -Teacher