Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They pretty much told principals that they acknowledge it’s the law and they can’t do anything about it. They just hope people keep masked. And they will work on how to deal with masked parents demanding seating next to other masked kids.
As a teacher I will be done March 1 telling a kid to mask. 🙂
Enjoy that part!
+2 happy for teachers to have that annoyance off their plates. My SIL is a HS teacher in another state where they went masks off at the beginning of this school year, and she really appreciated not having to tell the kids all the time to wear a mask or pull it up over their noses or whatever. Her administration was really enforcing it in 2020-2021 and it was a stressor for the teachers.
For us, mask enforcement has been easy. We really haven’t had to say much because the students really have been doing a good job. We only need to give the occasional reminder for a mask that has slid down.
What we don’t want to do is attempt to keep masked from unmasked or make enforce for parents mask wearing for their kids. That’s not going to be doable.
Speaking just for the 2 of us, we’d like to have the same option to unmask.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They pretty much told principals that they acknowledge it’s the law and they can’t do anything about it. They just hope people keep masked. And they will work on how to deal with masked parents demanding seating next to other masked kids.
As a teacher I will be done March 1 telling a kid to mask. 🙂
Enjoy that part!
+2 happy for teachers to have that annoyance off their plates. My SIL is a HS teacher in another state where they went masks off at the beginning of this school year, and she really appreciated not having to tell the kids all the time to wear a mask or pull it up over their noses or whatever. Her administration was really enforcing it in 2020-2021 and it was a stressor for the teachers.
Anonymous wrote:I really can't believe this was written by someone with a post-graduate degree. It is convoluted and content-free.
Really, they didn't even answer the question.
Anonymous wrote:They probably paid Hunton and Williams 1000$/hour to draft it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTOP is reporting that FCPS will drop the mask mandate on March 1st. So I guess it's in FCPSs court if they want to correct that or not.
https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2022/02/fairfax-co-to-drop-mask-mandate-march-1/
Why would they correct it. FCPS said the same in their notice.
Agree. WTOP read it the way most of us are reading it.
I agree with you, just pointing out that at this point it would be up to FCPS to correct if it's not the path forward, as some people are reading the letter differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They pretty much told principals that they acknowledge it’s the law and they can’t do anything about it. They just hope people keep masked. And they will work on how to deal with masked parents demanding seating next to other masked kids.
As a teacher I will be done March 1 telling a kid to mask. 🙂
Enjoy that part!
Anonymous wrote:I'm not unmasking my kids until they are allowed but you are right in saying the CDC metrics are so stringent that we will never get there. I think I heard CDC is updating their recommendations next week???Anonymous wrote:I'm letting my kids unmask because we will literally never get to FCPS's version of when it's safe. "Substantial transmission" is 8-10% positivity!!! That is not a number I'm afraid of. We have to get to less than 8%positivity and fewer than 49 cases per 100,000 for 7 days and stay there to meet their metric. In the past year, that has only happened from May-July of 2021. Also, 73% of all Fairfax county residents are vaccinated - that includes the under 5s who aren't eligible.
For me, it's time to say that the benefits of school without a mask outweigh the chance of getting covid for my vaccinated kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not unmasking my kids until they are allowed but you are right in saying the CDC metrics are so stringent that we will never get there. I think I heard CDC is updating their recommendations next week???Anonymous wrote:I'm letting my kids unmask because we will literally never get to FCPS's version of when it's safe. "Substantial transmission" is 8-10% positivity!!! That is not a number I'm afraid of. We have to get to less than 8%positivity and fewer than 49 cases per 100,000 for 7 days and stay there to meet their metric. In the past year, that has only happened from May-July of 2021. Also, 73% of all Fairfax county residents are vaccinated - that includes the under 5s who aren't eligible.
For me, it's time to say that the benefits of school without a mask outweigh the chance of getting covid for my vaccinated kids.
I'm not unmasking my kids until they are allowed but you are right in saying the CDC metrics are so stringent that we will never get there. I think I heard CDC is updating their recommendations next week???Anonymous wrote:I'm letting my kids unmask because we will literally never get to FCPS's version of when it's safe. "Substantial transmission" is 8-10% positivity!!! That is not a number I'm afraid of. We have to get to less than 8%positivity and fewer than 49 cases per 100,000 for 7 days and stay there to meet their metric. In the past year, that has only happened from May-July of 2021. Also, 73% of all Fairfax county residents are vaccinated - that includes the under 5s who aren't eligible.
For me, it's time to say that the benefits of school without a mask outweigh the chance of getting covid for my vaccinated kids.