Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher and there is absolutely no reason for me to wear a mask if the children aren’t wearing one. It only works if everyone is wearing a mask. I’m not going to subject myself to that discomfort everyday if it won’t have an effect on my or my family’s safety.
If the children aren't transmitting the virus to your or each other, then the teachers should just wear masks when they are close to other teachers or adults.
Anonymous wrote:If you are in VA, the governor made very clear that students can be encouraged *but not required* to wear masks. I don't know what is going on in MD or DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my classroom everyone will be wearing a mask. If a student does not want to wear a mask then that student will work in the office or in the hallway.
If you teach in VA you might want to transfer to another school system bc it was emphatically stated multiple times by the governor that students are not required to wear masks.
A student who will not wear a mask in my classroom will work in the office or the hallway. No one will enter my classroom without a mask on.
Again, you don’t get to decide that. If you refuse to work around students without masks on, you can quit. You do not have the authority to require a mask in “your” classroom. Sorry.
Actually teachers DO get to decide what happens in their classrooms. And I am a parent who will make sure that our principal and school superintendent knows that I support teachers on this. All children and adults in a school should wear masks and maintain social distancing, and it is a deal-breaker for me if not everyone is wearing a mask. The reason: I think parents who don't want masks are lax about safety protocols and I don't want any of them near me or my kids.
Actually you’re wrong. I’m sorry. I support students wearing masks in school and think they should. But if you teach in a public school and masks are not required for students by law you legally CANNOT require them in your classroom. You are free to resign but you cannot go above the governor. I am in administration and currently dealing with this issue and how fall will look in schools. You simply do not have the authority.
Since you are in administration, you know full well you will allow the teacher to do what s/he wants in the classroom because you fear the PR backlash if you even deign to consider disciplining the teacher for imposing such a requirement. So drop the bravado.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my classroom everyone will be wearing a mask. If a student does not want to wear a mask then that student will work in the office or in the hallway.
If you teach in VA you might want to transfer to another school system bc it was emphatically stated multiple times by the governor that students are not required to wear masks.
A student who will not wear a mask in my classroom will work in the office or the hallway. No one will enter my classroom without a mask on.
Again, you don’t get to decide that. If you refuse to work around students without masks on, you can quit. You do not have the authority to require a mask in “your” classroom. Sorry.
Actually teachers DO get to decide what happens in their classrooms. And I am a parent who will make sure that our principal and school superintendent knows that I support teachers on this. All children and adults in a school should wear masks and maintain social distancing, and it is a deal-breaker for me if not everyone is wearing a mask. The reason: I think parents who don't want masks are lax about safety protocols and I don't want any of them near me or my kids.
Actually you’re wrong. I’m sorry. I support students wearing masks in school and think they should. But if you teach in a public school and masks are not required for students by law you legally CANNOT require them in your classroom. You are free to resign but you cannot go above the governor. I am in administration and currently dealing with this issue and how fall will look in schools. You simply do not have the authority.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher and there is absolutely no reason for me to wear a mask if the children aren’t wearing one. It only works if everyone is wearing a mask. I’m not going to subject myself to that discomfort everyday if it won’t have an effect on my or my family’s safety.
Anonymous wrote:Virologists, epidemiologists and other experts chime in.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my classroom everyone will be wearing a mask. If a student does not want to wear a mask then that student will work in the office or in the hallway.
If you teach in VA you might want to transfer to another school system bc it was emphatically stated multiple times by the governor that students are not required to wear masks.
A student who will not wear a mask in my classroom will work in the office or the hallway. No one will enter my classroom without a mask on.
Again, you don’t get to decide that. If you refuse to work around students without masks on, you can quit. You do not have the authority to require a mask in “your” classroom. Sorry.
Actually teachers DO get to decide what happens in their classrooms. And I am a parent who will make sure that our principal and school superintendent knows that I support teachers on this. All children and adults in a school should wear masks and maintain social distancing, and it is a deal-breaker for me if not everyone is wearing a mask. The reason: I think parents who don't want masks are lax about safety protocols and I don't want any of them near me or my kids.
Actually you’re wrong. I’m sorry. I support students wearing masks in school and think they should. But if you teach in a public school and masks are not required for students by law you legally CANNOT require them in your classroom. You are free to resign but you cannot go above the governor. I am in administration and currently dealing with this issue and how fall will look in schools. You simply do not have the authority.
And by law a teacher cannot be forced to work in an unsafe and unsanitary environment.
So, if your son/daughter will come to campus with a cynic and entitled attitude you can bet that he/she will he left outside the room just like you do with trash.
That simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my classroom everyone will be wearing a mask. If a student does not want to wear a mask then that student will work in the office or in the hallway.
If you teach in VA you might want to transfer to another school system bc it was emphatically stated multiple times by the governor that students are not required to wear masks.
A student who will not wear a mask in my classroom will work in the office or the hallway. No one will enter my classroom without a mask on.
Again, you don’t get to decide that. If you refuse to work around students without masks on, you can quit. You do not have the authority to require a mask in “your” classroom. Sorry.
Actually teachers DO get to decide what happens in their classrooms. And I am a parent who will make sure that our principal and school superintendent knows that I support teachers on this. All children and adults in a school should wear masks and maintain social distancing, and it is a deal-breaker for me if not everyone is wearing a mask. The reason: I think parents who don't want masks are lax about safety protocols and I don't want any of them near me or my kids.
Actually you’re wrong. I’m sorry. I support students wearing masks in school and think they should. But if you teach in a public school and masks are not required for students by law you legally CANNOT require them in your classroom. You are free to resign but you cannot go above the governor. I am in administration and currently dealing with this issue and how fall will look in schools. You simply do not have the authority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my classroom everyone will be wearing a mask. If a student does not want to wear a mask then that student will work in the office or in the hallway.
If you teach in VA you might want to transfer to another school system bc it was emphatically stated multiple times by the governor that students are not required to wear masks.
A student who will not wear a mask in my classroom will work in the office or the hallway. No one will enter my classroom without a mask on.
Again, you don’t get to decide that. If you refuse to work around students without masks on, you can quit. You do not have the authority to require a mask in “your” classroom. Sorry.
Actually teachers DO get to decide what happens in their classrooms. And I am a parent who will make sure that our principal and school superintendent knows that I support teachers on this. All children and adults in a school should wear masks and maintain social distancing, and it is a deal-breaker for me if not everyone is wearing a mask. The reason: I think parents who don't want masks are lax about safety protocols and I don't want any of them near me or my kids.
+1. I bet there's a huge overlap between the parents who don't think masks are necessary and the parents who bring their kids back to school the day after they've been sent home with a high fever, dosed up on Tylenol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my classroom everyone will be wearing a mask. If a student does not want to wear a mask then that student will work in the office or in the hallway.
If you teach in VA you might want to transfer to another school system bc it was emphatically stated multiple times by the governor that students are not required to wear masks.
A student who will not wear a mask in my classroom will work in the office or the hallway. No one will enter my classroom without a mask on.
Again, you don’t get to decide that. If you refuse to work around students without masks on, you can quit. You do not have the authority to require a mask in “your” classroom. Sorry.
Actually teachers DO get to decide what happens in their classrooms. And I am a parent who will make sure that our principal and school superintendent knows that I support teachers on this. All children and adults in a school should wear masks and maintain social distancing, and it is a deal-breaker for me if not everyone is wearing a mask. The reason: I think parents who don't want masks are lax about safety protocols and I don't want any of them near me or my kids.