Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be interesting to see how many teachers quit now.
It’s the opposite. We can’t wait for our turn. I want to teach without a mask. I am thrilled for the students and my own children. I can be patient since I know it won’t be too long now. Like parents, it was a few loud and vocal teachers who wanted to continue mandating masks for all.
Agreed. I already teach basically unmuzzled and just virtue signaling when walking around the main office with the chin diaper.
People truly think the hands were the most washed body part in all 2021 when in fact it was the brain.
The psychological damage these covidians forever-masking fools are enduring is worthy of clinical studies.
Freud would have a field day with these specimens.
I dont think you're really a teacher. if you are, god help us. Chin diaper? really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be interesting to see how many teachers quit now.
It’s the opposite. We can’t wait for our turn. I want to teach without a mask. I am thrilled for the students and my own children. I can be patient since I know it won’t be too long now. Like parents, it was a few loud and vocal teachers who wanted to continue mandating masks for all.
No, actually, it isn't. There are maybe 2 or 3 teachers in my school who want to "unmask" and everyone else is fine and dandy staying masked. We're in NoVa. Our student population is the same way. I think we would suddenly have a lot of kids staying home if masks come off. Our school's parents want masks on.
Or you’re just in an echo chamber/have people telling you what they know you want to hear. I would love to see the results of an anonymous survey of parents/teachers on masking at any of the nova schools districts, but of course the schools won’t do them because they’re scared of the results.
Why TF would they survey parents to make public health decisions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be interesting to see how many teachers quit now.
It’s the opposite. We can’t wait for our turn. I want to teach without a mask. I am thrilled for the students and my own children. I can be patient since I know it won’t be too long now. Like parents, it was a few loud and vocal teachers who wanted to continue mandating masks for all.
No, actually, it isn't. There are maybe 2 or 3 teachers in my school who want to "unmask" and everyone else is fine and dandy staying masked. We're in NoVa. Our student population is the same way. I think we would suddenly have a lot of kids staying home if masks come off. Our school's parents want masks on.
Or you’re just in an echo chamber/have people telling you what they know you want to hear. I would love to see the results of an anonymous survey of parents/teachers on masking at any of the nova schools districts, but of course the schools won’t do them because they’re scared of the results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be interesting to see how many teachers quit now.
It’s the opposite. We can’t wait for our turn. I want to teach without a mask. I am thrilled for the students and my own children. I can be patient since I know it won’t be too long now. Like parents, it was a few loud and vocal teachers who wanted to continue mandating masks for all.
No, actually, it isn't. There are maybe 2 or 3 teachers in my school who want to "unmask" and everyone else is fine and dandy staying masked. We're in NoVa. Our student population is the same way. I think we would suddenly have a lot of kids staying home if masks come off. Our school's parents want masks on.
Or you’re just in an echo chamber/have people telling you what they know you want to hear. I would love to see the results of an anonymous survey of parents/teachers on masking at any of the nova schools districts, but of course the schools won’t do them because they’re scared of the results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL at Morrissey voting yay. That pardon by Northam is going to good use.
He's a pro-life POS too.
He’s a creepy, grifter who knocked up his SEVENTEEN year old law clerk, lost his law license for a while, has gotten in physical fights at work, and yet when Northam pardoned him Democrats swept it under the rug. “But he needs his pardon to get back his law license”. So?! He DGAF about anyone. He’s so gross. Northam screwed the Democratic Party of Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:I think Qnon zombies have taken over Richmond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be interesting to see how many teachers quit now.
It’s the opposite. We can’t wait for our turn. I want to teach without a mask. I am thrilled for the students and my own children. I can be patient since I know it won’t be too long now. Like parents, it was a few loud and vocal teachers who wanted to continue mandating masks for all.
No, actually, it isn't. There are maybe 2 or 3 teachers in my school who want to "unmask" and everyone else is fine and dandy staying masked. We're in NoVa. Our student population is the same way. I think we would suddenly have a lot of kids staying home if masks come off. Our school's parents want masks on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be interesting to see how many teachers quit now.
It’s the opposite. We can’t wait for our turn. I want to teach without a mask. I am thrilled for the students and my own children. I can be patient since I know it won’t be too long now. Like parents, it was a few loud and vocal teachers who wanted to continue mandating masks for all.
No, actually, it isn't. There are maybe 2 or 3 teachers in my school who want to "unmask" and everyone else is fine and dandy staying masked. We're in NoVa. Our student population is the same way. I think we would suddenly have a lot of kids staying home if masks come off. Our school's parents want masks on.
We unmasked at our catholic 1/24.
Boogeyman never came. Most kids mask anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be interesting to see how many teachers quit now.
It’s the opposite. We can’t wait for our turn. I want to teach without a mask. I am thrilled for the students and my own children. I can be patient since I know it won’t be too long now. Like parents, it was a few loud and vocal teachers who wanted to continue mandating masks for all.
Agreed. I already teach basically unmuzzled and just virtue signaling when walking around the main office with the chin diaper.
People truly think the hands were the most washed body part in all 2021 when in fact it was the brain.
The psychological damage these covidians forever-masking fools are enduring is worthy of clinical studies.
Freud would have a field day with these specimens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should be interesting to see how many teachers quit now.
It’s the opposite. We can’t wait for our turn. I want to teach without a mask. I am thrilled for the students and my own children. I can be patient since I know it won’t be too long now. Like parents, it was a few loud and vocal teachers who wanted to continue mandating masks for all.
No, actually, it isn't. There are maybe 2 or 3 teachers in my school who want to "unmask" and everyone else is fine and dandy staying masked. We're in NoVa. Our student population is the same way. I think we would suddenly have a lot of kids staying home if masks come off. Our school's parents want masks on.