Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some perspective, a child in DC's class had covid (parents thought it was allergies at first) so was symptomatic in class for at least 1 day. No mask. Most of the class was not masking. No kids from the class got COVID. This is just one story but I was sure they would do down like dominos, but they didn't.
Thanks! We hope this will be our experience!
Today our ES school received our first community covid notification in almost three weeks. It will be interesting to see if others follow, especially after Spring break. My kids are still wearing masks. Wishing good health to everyone!
I'm shocked there are still a few ES kids wearing masks. Saying "just wait until after Spring Break" tells you about the neurosis of the parents of these poor kids.
Our school is still 99% mask wearing. So is my neighborhood school (from the kids i see walking to class). This is in S. Arlington large minority populations and in 22204 which has been hit hardest among covid. Easier for families to go maskless when they haven't lost family/friends from it (we lost 3 of my neighbors and my husband's uncle). I am not saying that kids need to wear masks forever (although my kids chose to wear them until the end of the school year when I gave them a choice). From what I gather on this board there is a very big difference between mask wearing in North vs. South Arlington elementary schools.
(I am not making this statement to argue for or against masks but just the different perspective families may be experiencing)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some perspective, a child in DC's class had covid (parents thought it was allergies at first) so was symptomatic in class for at least 1 day. No mask. Most of the class was not masking. No kids from the class got COVID. This is just one story but I was sure they would do down like dominos, but they didn't.
Thanks! We hope this will be our experience!
Today our ES school received our first community covid notification in almost three weeks. It will be interesting to see if others follow, especially after Spring break. My kids are still wearing masks. Wishing good health to everyone!
I'm shocked there are still a few ES kids wearing masks. Saying "just wait until after Spring Break" tells you about the neurosis of the parents of these poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some perspective, a child in DC's class had covid (parents thought it was allergies at first) so was symptomatic in class for at least 1 day. No mask. Most of the class was not masking. No kids from the class got COVID. This is just one story but I was sure they would do down like dominos, but they didn't.
Thanks! We hope this will be our experience!
Today our ES school received our first community covid notification in almost three weeks. It will be interesting to see if others follow, especially after Spring break. My kids are still wearing masks. Wishing good health to everyone!
I'm shocked there are still a few ES kids wearing masks. Saying "just wait until after Spring Break" tells you about the neurosis of the parents of these poor kids.
Neurosis? I don't want to lose 10k on our Spring Break vacation! Even an symptomatic infection would prevent us from going, due to international travel rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some perspective, a child in DC's class had covid (parents thought it was allergies at first) so was symptomatic in class for at least 1 day. No mask. Most of the class was not masking. No kids from the class got COVID. This is just one story but I was sure they would do down like dominos, but they didn't.
Thanks! We hope this will be our experience!
Today our ES school received our first community covid notification in almost three weeks. It will be interesting to see if others follow, especially after Spring break. My kids are still wearing masks. Wishing good health to everyone!
I'm shocked there are still a few ES kids wearing masks. Saying "just wait until after Spring Break" tells you about the neurosis of the parents of these poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some perspective, a child in DC's class had covid (parents thought it was allergies at first) so was symptomatic in class for at least 1 day. No mask. Most of the class was not masking. No kids from the class got COVID. This is just one story but I was sure they would do down like dominos, but they didn't.
Thanks! We hope this will be our experience!
Today our ES school received our first community covid notification in almost three weeks. It will be interesting to see if others follow, especially after Spring break. My kids are still wearing masks. Wishing good health to everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some perspective, a child in DC's class had covid (parents thought it was allergies at first) so was symptomatic in class for at least 1 day. No mask. Most of the class was not masking. No kids from the class got COVID. This is just one story but I was sure they would do down like dominos, but they didn't.
Thanks! We hope this will be our experience!
Anonymous wrote:For some perspective, a child in DC's class had covid (parents thought it was allergies at first) so was symptomatic in class for at least 1 day. No mask. Most of the class was not masking. No kids from the class got COVID. This is just one story but I was sure they would do down like dominos, but they didn't.
Anonymous wrote:For some perspective, a child in DC's class had covid (parents thought it was allergies at first) so was symptomatic in class for at least 1 day. No mask. Most of the class was not masking. No kids from the class got COVID. This is just one story but I was sure they would do down like dominos, but they didn't.
Anonymous wrote:Technically it's 30 cases now, and APS hasn't seen that many cases reported in a single day (Mondays included) since early February. But this is fine!
I'm interested because for the first time in months, my kid is a close contact, and actually is a close contact of two different infected kids. That didn't happen to us even at covid's height here. We have known that a B2 surge was coming for a while given events overseas, so this should be no surprise.
Anonymous wrote:So are we ready to acknowledge that going mask optional was NBD? Or are there still some folks out there claiming that mask optional is killing grandma?