Anonymous wrote:Those over 12 have been vaccinated for 7 months but still masked. That age group wants out. I’m not sure they will remain masked
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s an online petition for parents who want the mask requirement reinstated by the Arlington Diocese. Please sign!
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-diocese-families-and-community-members-re-instate-the-mask-requirement-at-arlington-catholic-schools?fbclid=IwAR1Vt3-QtYKi8ZJP2UDDV-8gUnAOYQoDdEa7zHpUUoBw16cvSWiVV98RG8Y
I respect the concept, but I think if your community resorts to a petition, the communication/sense of community is broken.
I have gone to my child's principal with my thoughts. Got warm feedback, with no admonishment or endorsement.
My children were told they must mask up to protect their teachers (many of whom are in high risk groups-and have no say over what happens in their workplace). Also, to avoid have to quarantine, they did multiple times last year.
My child said they understood, and added that they don't want to play with the kids who won't wear masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the unmasked kids within 6 feet will now be considered close contacts. And if they’re unvaccinated they will be in and out of quarantine more than once, I bet. Have fun with that.
Exactly.
Those who choose not have their children in a mask will be the people who remove the option to learn in person for those who wear masks.
(Although I heard it was 3 feet and not 6, but with increased enrollment, 3 feet still means "the next desk over" in 6 directions.)
My friend's class has 5 positive cases.
Sounds like masking wasn’t working anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s an online petition for parents who want the mask requirement reinstated by the Arlington Diocese. Please sign!
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-diocese-families-and-community-members-re-instate-the-mask-requirement-at-arlington-catholic-schools?fbclid=IwAR1Vt3-QtYKi8ZJP2UDDV-8gUnAOYQoDdEa7zHpUUoBw16cvSWiVV98RG8Y
I respect the concept, but I think if your community resorts to a petition, the communication/sense of community is broken.
I have gone to my child's principal with my thoughts. Got warm feedback, with no admonishment or endorsement.
My children were told they must mask up to protect their teachers (many of whom are in high risk groups-and have no say over what happens in their workplace). Also, to avoid have to quarantine, they did multiple times last year.
My child said they understood, and added that they don't want to play with the kids who won't wear masks.
Gosh. That’s so sad your children feel that way.
My kids will be keep far far away from those that are unmasked a only care about themselves. We don’t need any more death in our family due to covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My children are so excited to go to school without masks and experience a step closer to a “normal” day for the first time in almost 2 years!
Smiling faces all around tonight at the news that they can stop wearing masks all day every day.
Why would a parent encourage this child to be happy about being selfish and putting others in danger????
Anonymous wrote:My children are so excited to go to school without masks and experience a step closer to a “normal” day for the first time in almost 2 years!
Smiling faces all around tonight at the news that they can stop wearing masks all day every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s an online petition for parents who want the mask requirement reinstated by the Arlington Diocese. Please sign!
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-diocese-families-and-community-members-re-instate-the-mask-requirement-at-arlington-catholic-schools?fbclid=IwAR1Vt3-QtYKi8ZJP2UDDV-8gUnAOYQoDdEa7zHpUUoBw16cvSWiVV98RG8Y
I respect the concept, but I think if your community resorts to a petition, the communication/sense of community is broken.
I have gone to my child's principal with my thoughts. Got warm feedback, with no admonishment or endorsement.
My children were told they must mask up to protect their teachers (many of whom are in high risk groups-and have no say over what happens in their workplace). Also, to avoid have to quarantine, they did multiple times last year.
My child said they understood, and added that they don't want to play with the kids who won't wear masks.
Gosh. That’s so sad your children feel that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s an online petition for parents who want the mask requirement reinstated by the Arlington Diocese. Please sign!
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-diocese-families-and-community-members-re-instate-the-mask-requirement-at-arlington-catholic-schools?fbclid=IwAR1Vt3-QtYKi8ZJP2UDDV-8gUnAOYQoDdEa7zHpUUoBw16cvSWiVV98RG8Y
I respect the concept, but I think if your community resorts to a petition, the communication/sense of community is broken.
I have gone to my child's principal with my thoughts. Got warm feedback, with no admonishment or endorsement.
My children were told they must mask up to protect their teachers (many of whom are in high risk groups-and have no say over what happens in their workplace). Also, to avoid have to quarantine, they did multiple times last year.
My child said they understood, and added that they don't want to play with the kids who won't wear masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s an online petition for parents who want the mask requirement reinstated by the Arlington Diocese. Please sign!
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-diocese-families-and-community-members-re-instate-the-mask-requirement-at-arlington-catholic-schools?fbclid=IwAR1Vt3-QtYKi8ZJP2UDDV-8gUnAOYQoDdEa7zHpUUoBw16cvSWiVV98RG8Y
I respect the concept, but I think if your community resorts to a petition, the communication/sense of community is broken.
I have gone to my child's principal with my thoughts. Got warm feedback, with no admonishment or endorsement.
My children were told they must mask up to protect their teachers (many of whom are in high risk groups-and have no say over what happens in their workplace). Also, to avoid have to quarantine, they did multiple times last year.
My child said they understood, and added that they don't want to play with the kids who won't wear masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the unmasked kids within 6 feet will now be considered close contacts. And if they’re unvaccinated they will be in and out of quarantine more than once, I bet. Have fun with that.
Exactly.
Those who choose not have their children in a mask will be the people who remove the option to learn in person for those who wear masks.
(Although I heard it was 3 feet and not 6, but with increased enrollment, 3 feet still means "the next desk over" in 6 directions.)
My friend's class has 5 positive cases.
Anonymous wrote:There’s an online petition for parents who want the mask requirement reinstated by the Arlington Diocese. Please sign!
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-diocese-families-and-community-members-re-instate-the-mask-requirement-at-arlington-catholic-schools?fbclid=IwAR1Vt3-QtYKi8ZJP2UDDV-8gUnAOYQoDdEa7zHpUUoBw16cvSWiVV98RG8Y
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I completly disagree with the Bishop’s decision, but if there is a silver lining, it could be more families will get their kids vaxxed.
I am thinking most Catholics don’t want masks or vaccines for their kids.
That is an incorrect assumption.