Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is this real?? I can’t even believe she is still going at it. Why is APS letting her do this?? What’s her background? I thought she was a stationary seller or something
OMG that is literally a box fan on top of I don't even know what. And this is what they think is superior to a professionally installed system?![]()
Anonymous wrote:
Is this real?? I can’t even believe she is still going at it. Why is APS letting her do this?? What’s her background? I thought she was a stationary seller or something
Anonymous wrote:Right but the law does not prohibit a teacher from reminding a child to put a mask on when the parents WANT the child to wear a mask. That is what this conversation is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Most of the newer APS cases are in the 22207 zip code of North Arlington, with Nottingham Elementary School, Williamsburg Middle School, Yorktown High School and Jamestown Elementary School reporting the highest number of cases weekly cases."
https://www.arlnow.com/2022/03/17/authorities-encouraging-locals-to-get-covid-booster-shots-as-cases-rise-slightly/?fbclid=IwAR287R_BlVoZzqMcAXor0w37D6sHPQE_sRqtJls8hyvX-GGRdL_rOyZ3WfY
That's because so many in other zips got it back in January! 9 cases at a school is nothing compared to 100+ that were at schools the first two weeks of Jan.
Cases are happening in the laptop class areas, whose parents don't have to work in person. The biggest forced child mask fanatics at APS live in 22205 or 22207.
Don't think that's true from what folks are reporting about 22207 schools being comparatively mask free at this point (except for teachers) and remarks here by some 22207 parents against masking their kids further. Go fish.
22207 is the land of APE and the antimaskers (mostly the same people).
I know several families at Nottingham whose kids are currently out with covid. None of them are anti-maskers (although they have very little control over whether their kids wear masks at school now that the mandate is gone).
That's hard with young kids. I feel like APS went overboard with not allowing teachers to say anything about kids wearing masks at all, so teachers can't even remind a little kid to put their mask back on after lunch or recess when they know the parent wants them to wear it.
Under the new law, teachers are not allowed to say anything about masks to a child whose parent has opted them out. This effectively meant teachers could not say anything to anyone, because they have no idea whose parent might have emailed the school in the last hour to opt them out. The schools’ hands were effectively tied by the parent opt-out law.
Nope the law does not say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Most of the newer APS cases are in the 22207 zip code of North Arlington, with Nottingham Elementary School, Williamsburg Middle School, Yorktown High School and Jamestown Elementary School reporting the highest number of cases weekly cases."
https://www.arlnow.com/2022/03/17/authorities-encouraging-locals-to-get-covid-booster-shots-as-cases-rise-slightly/?fbclid=IwAR287R_BlVoZzqMcAXor0w37D6sHPQE_sRqtJls8hyvX-GGRdL_rOyZ3WfY
That's because so many in other zips got it back in January! 9 cases at a school is nothing compared to 100+ that were at schools the first two weeks of Jan.
Cases are happening in the laptop class areas, whose parents don't have to work in person. The biggest forced child mask fanatics at APS live in 22205 or 22207.
Don't think that's true from what folks are reporting about 22207 schools being comparatively mask free at this point (except for teachers) and remarks here by some 22207 parents against masking their kids further. Go fish.
22207 is the land of APE and the antimaskers (mostly the same people).
I know several families at Nottingham whose kids are currently out with covid. None of them are anti-maskers (although they have very little control over whether their kids wear masks at school now that the mandate is gone).
That's hard with young kids. I feel like APS went overboard with not allowing teachers to say anything about kids wearing masks at all, so teachers can't even remind a little kid to put their mask back on after lunch or recess when they know the parent wants them to wear it.
Under the new law, teachers are not allowed to say anything about masks to a child whose parent has opted them out. This effectively meant teachers could not say anything to anyone, because they have no idea whose parent might have emailed the school in the last hour to opt them out. The schools’ hands were effectively tied by the parent opt-out law.
Nope the law does not say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Most of the newer APS cases are in the 22207 zip code of North Arlington, with Nottingham Elementary School, Williamsburg Middle School, Yorktown High School and Jamestown Elementary School reporting the highest number of cases weekly cases."
https://www.arlnow.com/2022/03/17/authorities-encouraging-locals-to-get-covid-booster-shots-as-cases-rise-slightly/?fbclid=IwAR287R_BlVoZzqMcAXor0w37D6sHPQE_sRqtJls8hyvX-GGRdL_rOyZ3WfY
That's because so many in other zips got it back in January! 9 cases at a school is nothing compared to 100+ that were at schools the first two weeks of Jan.
Cases are happening in the laptop class areas, whose parents don't have to work in person. The biggest forced child mask fanatics at APS live in 22205 or 22207.
Don't think that's true from what folks are reporting about 22207 schools being comparatively mask free at this point (except for teachers) and remarks here by some 22207 parents against masking their kids further. Go fish.
22207 is the land of APE and the antimaskers (mostly the same people).
I know several families at Nottingham whose kids are currently out with covid. None of them are anti-maskers (although they have very little control over whether their kids wear masks at school now that the mandate is gone).
That's hard with young kids. I feel like APS went overboard with not allowing teachers to say anything about kids wearing masks at all, so teachers can't even remind a little kid to put their mask back on after lunch or recess when they know the parent wants them to wear it.
No, it's forbidden by state law. There's 0 solid studies showing masks work in schools. 0.
You forced mask fanatics are ridiculous, wanting teachers to say things to little kids. Disgusting.
Do you have a humiliation kink?
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/masks-protect-schoolkids-from-covid-despite-what-antiscience-politicians-claim/
https://www.edweek.org/leadership/mask-mandates-cut-covid-19-spread-in-schools-studies-find/2022/03
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Most of the newer APS cases are in the 22207 zip code of North Arlington, with Nottingham Elementary School, Williamsburg Middle School, Yorktown High School and Jamestown Elementary School reporting the highest number of cases weekly cases."
https://www.arlnow.com/2022/03/17/authorities-encouraging-locals-to-get-covid-booster-shots-as-cases-rise-slightly/?fbclid=IwAR287R_BlVoZzqMcAXor0w37D6sHPQE_sRqtJls8hyvX-GGRdL_rOyZ3WfY
That's because so many in other zips got it back in January! 9 cases at a school is nothing compared to 100+ that were at schools the first two weeks of Jan.
Cases are happening in the laptop class areas, whose parents don't have to work in person. The biggest forced child mask fanatics at APS live in 22205 or 22207.
Don't think that's true from what folks are reporting about 22207 schools being comparatively mask free at this point (except for teachers) and remarks here by some 22207 parents against masking their kids further. Go fish.
22207 is the land of APE and the antimaskers (mostly the same people).
I know several families at Nottingham whose kids are currently out with covid. None of them are anti-maskers (although they have very little control over whether their kids wear masks at school now that the mandate is gone).
That's hard with young kids. I feel like APS went overboard with not allowing teachers to say anything about kids wearing masks at all, so teachers can't even remind a little kid to put their mask back on after lunch or recess when they know the parent wants them to wear it.
Under the new law, teachers are not allowed to say anything about masks to a child whose parent has opted them out. This effectively meant teachers could not say anything to anyone, because they have no idea whose parent might have emailed the school in the last hour to opt them out. The schools’ hands were effectively tied by the parent opt-out law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Most of the newer APS cases are in the 22207 zip code of North Arlington, with Nottingham Elementary School, Williamsburg Middle School, Yorktown High School and Jamestown Elementary School reporting the highest number of cases weekly cases."
https://www.arlnow.com/2022/03/17/authorities-encouraging-locals-to-get-covid-booster-shots-as-cases-rise-slightly/?fbclid=IwAR287R_BlVoZzqMcAXor0w37D6sHPQE_sRqtJls8hyvX-GGRdL_rOyZ3WfY
That's because so many in other zips got it back in January! 9 cases at a school is nothing compared to 100+ that were at schools the first two weeks of Jan.
Cases are happening in the laptop class areas, whose parents don't have to work in person. The biggest forced child mask fanatics at APS live in 22205 or 22207.
Don't think that's true from what folks are reporting about 22207 schools being comparatively mask free at this point (except for teachers) and remarks here by some 22207 parents against masking their kids further. Go fish.
22207 is the land of APE and the antimaskers (mostly the same people).
I know several families at Nottingham whose kids are currently out with covid. None of them are anti-maskers (although they have very little control over whether their kids wear masks at school now that the mandate is gone).
That's hard with young kids. I feel like APS went overboard with not allowing teachers to say anything about kids wearing masks at all, so teachers can't even remind a little kid to put their mask back on after lunch or recess when they know the parent wants them to wear it.
No, it's forbidden by state law. There's 0 solid studies showing masks work in schools. 0.
You forced mask fanatics are ridiculous, wanting teachers to say things to little kids. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Most of the newer APS cases are in the 22207 zip code of North Arlington, with Nottingham Elementary School, Williamsburg Middle School, Yorktown High School and Jamestown Elementary School reporting the highest number of cases weekly cases."
https://www.arlnow.com/2022/03/17/authorities-encouraging-locals-to-get-covid-booster-shots-as-cases-rise-slightly/?fbclid=IwAR287R_BlVoZzqMcAXor0w37D6sHPQE_sRqtJls8hyvX-GGRdL_rOyZ3WfY
That's because so many in other zips got it back in January! 9 cases at a school is nothing compared to 100+ that were at schools the first two weeks of Jan.
Cases are happening in the laptop class areas, whose parents don't have to work in person. The biggest forced child mask fanatics at APS live in 22205 or 22207.
Don't think that's true from what folks are reporting about 22207 schools being comparatively mask free at this point (except for teachers) and remarks here by some 22207 parents against masking their kids further. Go fish.
22207 is the land of APE and the antimaskers (mostly the same people).
I know several families at Nottingham whose kids are currently out with covid. None of them are anti-maskers (although they have very little control over whether their kids wear masks at school now that the mandate is gone).
That's hard with young kids. I feel like APS went overboard with not allowing teachers to say anything about kids wearing masks at all, so teachers can't even remind a little kid to put their mask back on after lunch or recess when they know the parent wants them to wear it.
No, it's forbidden by state law. There's 0 solid studies showing masks work in schools. 0.
You forced mask fanatics are ridiculous, wanting teachers to say things to little kids. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Most of the newer APS cases are in the 22207 zip code of North Arlington, with Nottingham Elementary School, Williamsburg Middle School, Yorktown High School and Jamestown Elementary School reporting the highest number of cases weekly cases."
https://www.arlnow.com/2022/03/17/authorities-encouraging-locals-to-get-covid-booster-shots-as-cases-rise-slightly/?fbclid=IwAR287R_BlVoZzqMcAXor0w37D6sHPQE_sRqtJls8hyvX-GGRdL_rOyZ3WfY
That's because so many in other zips got it back in January! 9 cases at a school is nothing compared to 100+ that were at schools the first two weeks of Jan.
Cases are happening in the laptop class areas, whose parents don't have to work in person. The biggest forced child mask fanatics at APS live in 22205 or 22207.
Don't think that's true from what folks are reporting about 22207 schools being comparatively mask free at this point (except for teachers) and remarks here by some 22207 parents against masking their kids further. Go fish.
22207 is the land of APE and the antimaskers (mostly the same people).
I know several families at Nottingham whose kids are currently out with covid. None of them are anti-maskers (although they have very little control over whether their kids wear masks at school now that the mandate is gone).
That's hard with young kids. I feel like APS went overboard with not allowing teachers to say anything about kids wearing masks at all, so teachers can't even remind a little kid to put their mask back on after lunch or recess when they know the parent wants them to wear it.