Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Masks or no masks. It’s your choice.
I support Biden, but these mandates are going too far.
I’m a parent with a 4th, 6th, and 9th grader and I support our teachers to choose! Good for you all!
It’s a mask ffs. Your privileged white kids will be fine. Unclench.
Anonymous wrote:Masks or no masks. It’s your choice.
I support Biden, but these mandates are going too far.
I’m a parent with a 4th, 6th, and 9th grader and I support our teachers to choose! Good for you all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA and MD are dropping mask mandates in school. Per CDC guidelines, areas such as DMV, with high vaccinations and low hospitalizations should drop masks.
DC will be pressured to follow soon. Then individual families can decide if they want their kid to wear a mask. Schools with high vaccination rates will likely be majority mask free. Schools with low vaccination rates, I predict many kids in masks. School who don’t even know their vaccination rates, you are working in the dark and don’t understand how families don’t demand to know. Ignorance is not bliss.
I hope this is true. This year has been such a cluster f*ck.
Anonymous wrote:VA and MD are dropping mask mandates in school. Per CDC guidelines, areas such as DMV, with high vaccinations and low hospitalizations should drop masks.
DC will be pressured to follow soon. Then individual families can decide if they want their kid to wear a mask. Schools with high vaccination rates will likely be majority mask free. Schools with low vaccination rates, I predict many kids in masks. School who don’t even know their vaccination rates, you are working in the dark and don’t understand how families don’t demand to know. Ignorance is not bliss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are charters required to follow DCPS or could they start rolling back masking guidance to be in line with CDC?
Lol I wish our charter would lead the charge and drop it. Lee will be one of the last to drop… ugh
Not just Lee .. many of them will be right there with you having their 10 day quarantines, full school PCRs, cohorting, and masks until at least next fall.
To answer the question .. they CAN but they will not.
This is not true. The rules on masking in schools in DC are from the DC Department of Health. They aren't from the DC PCSB nor are they from individual charter school boards. Charters have to follow the DC Department of Health. Same for DCPS, privates, parochials, etc within DC.
DC Health Guidance for Schools updated January 31, 2022 - https://coronavirus.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/page_content/attachments/COVID-19_DC_Health_Guidance_For_Schools_01-31-22.pdf
. "Schools must implement these elements in their COVID-19 prevention strategy:
. o Universal indoor masking regardless of vaccination status"
Yes. I didn't mean that charters were free from public health regulations. I meant that charters were not bound to follow DCPS. Right now our charter has quarantine regulations, cohorting, and testing that is not in sync with DC Dept of Health. So, the idea that our school (the only one I know much about) would lead in relaxing guidelines is hard to imagine. Just like last year when DCPS opened months before our school attempted to serve any students, including high risk ones.
You have experience at one charter and yet that doesn’t stop you from making blanket idiotic statements that are false? You do know that charters are run independently, right? There is also variation between each DCPS, and even more variation among charters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are charters required to follow DCPS or could they start rolling back masking guidance to be in line with CDC?
Lol I wish our charter would lead the charge and drop it. Lee will be one of the last to drop… ugh
Not just Lee .. many of them will be right there with you having their 10 day quarantines, full school PCRs, cohorting, and masks until at least next fall.
To answer the question .. they CAN but they will not.
This is not true. The rules on masking in schools in DC are from the DC Department of Health. They aren't from the DC PCSB nor are they from individual charter school boards. Charters have to follow the DC Department of Health. Same for DCPS, privates, parochials, etc within DC.
DC Health Guidance for Schools updated January 31, 2022 - https://coronavirus.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/page_content/attachments/COVID-19_DC_Health_Guidance_For_Schools_01-31-22.pdf
. "Schools must implement these elements in their COVID-19 prevention strategy:
. o Universal indoor masking regardless of vaccination status"
Yes. I didn't mean that charters were free from public health regulations. I meant that charters were not bound to follow DCPS. Right now our charter has quarantine regulations, cohorting, and testing that is not in sync with DC Dept of Health. So, the idea that our school (the only one I know much about) would lead in relaxing guidelines is hard to imagine. Just like last year when DCPS opened months before our school attempted to serve any students, including high risk ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, respectfully, as a teacher, a loyal Democrat, and a Biden supporter, I will not be wearing a mask and will offer the same choice to my students.
Clap Emoji! Same here!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are charters required to follow DCPS or could they start rolling back masking guidance to be in line with CDC?
Lol I wish our charter would lead the charge and drop it. Lee will be one of the last to drop… ugh
Not just Lee .. many of them will be right there with you having their 10 day quarantines, full school PCRs, cohorting, and masks until at least next fall.
To answer the question .. they CAN but they will not.
This is not true. The rules on masking in schools in DC are from the DC Department of Health. They aren't from the DC PCSB nor are they from individual charter school boards. Charters have to follow the DC Department of Health. Same for DCPS, privates, parochials, etc within DC.
DC Health Guidance for Schools updated January 31, 2022 - https://coronavirus.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/page_content/attachments/COVID-19_DC_Health_Guidance_For_Schools_01-31-22.pdf
. "Schools must implement these elements in their COVID-19 prevention strategy:
. o Universal indoor masking regardless of vaccination status"
Yes. I didn't mean that charters were free from public health regulations. I meant that charters were not bound to follow DCPS. Right now our charter has quarantine regulations, cohorting, and testing that is not in sync with DC Dept of Health. So, the idea that our school (the only one I know much about) would lead in relaxing guidelines is hard to imagine. Just like last year when DCPS opened months before our school attempted to serve any students, including high risk ones.