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For those who’s kids have been at school full time

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ali120206
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For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Is your school requiring face shields on busses?

We are going back FT in a couple of weeks (better late than never) and they are requiring face shields on busses. My boss’ son went back this week and his district required them as well but I don’t recall hearing about this with districts who have been open full time from the beginning.

Thanks!

ETA - this is on top of masks.

Message edited 4/8/2021 12:47:33 PM.

Posted 4/8/21 12:47 PM
 
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windyweather21
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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Nope just masks

Posted 4/8/21 12:50 PM
 

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For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Just masks and they can only be in the same seat as someone in their household. A large majority of our families are driving.

Posted 4/8/21 12:52 PM
 

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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

No. And that's a bit much. Why on buses and not in the classroom?

Posted 4/8/21 12:59 PM
 

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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

No not for my sons school. Just masks. They also only use plastic dividers for lunch.

K-5 have been full time since September.

Posted 4/8/21 1:02 PM
 

MyBabyG
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For those who’s kids have been at school full time

No. Just masks and one child to a seat every other row. Only same households can sit together

Posted 4/8/21 1:06 PM
 

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For those who’s kids have been at school full time

No. Same as others said with only siblings allowed together.

Posted 4/8/21 1:16 PM
 

ali120206
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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Posted by NervousNell

No. And that's a bit much. Why on buses and not in the classroom?



They will be 3 ft apart with desk barriers in the classroom (if they couldn't get desk barriers they would be required to use face shields too and that sounds miserable...)

We are only allowed to sit with siblings too and now have assigned seats (because a bus driver tested positive and people called them out on the 6ft rule). DS 1 only takes the bus home (it comes ridiculously early in the morning) because I don't have over an hour of my afternoon to pick up both kids (we're too close for DS 2 to get a bus).

I was just curious how other districts who've been back full time most of the year have been doing it (not the ones who are going full steam ahead in April). It's crazy how county DOH's in the same state interpret the same rule so differently.

Posted 4/8/21 1:24 PM
 

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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Posted by ali120206

Posted by NervousNell

No. And that's a bit much. Why on buses and not in the classroom?



They will be 3 ft apart with desk barriers in the classroom (if they couldn't get desk barriers they would be required to use face shields too and that sounds miserable...)

We are only allowed to sit with siblings too and now have assigned seats (because a bus driver tested positive and people called them out on the 6ft rule). DS 1 only takes the bus home (it comes ridiculously early in the morning) because I don't have over an hour of my afternoon to pick up both kids (we're too close for DS 2 to get a bus).

I was just curious how other districts who've been back full time most of the year have been doing it (not the ones who are going full steam ahead in April). It's crazy how county DOH's in the same state interpret the same rule so differently.



We have been back full time since Sept. No face shields ever and no plastic barriers between desks And she has about 18 kids in her class so you can mark my word they aren't sitting too far apart.
1 kid per seat on the bus unless they are a sibling
At this point why don't they just require hazmat suits with oxygen tanks for the kids and call it a day?

Posted 4/8/21 1:36 PM
 

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For those who’s kids have been at school full time

No just masks. But our buses are pretty empty. Many parents opted to drop/pick up kids. My son is only in the bus in the afternoon as we are able to drop him off and open space on the bus.

Posted 4/8/21 2:29 PM
 

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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

My DS just started taking the bus last month since he BEGGED us because his friend rides the same bus. Most parents are driving their children. Our district only requires masks on bus.

Posted 4/8/21 3:02 PM
 

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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

No just asks

Posted 4/8/21 3:58 PM
 

MrsWoods
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For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Just masks. No face shields or borders for anywhere

Posted 4/8/21 4:07 PM
 

ali120206
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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Posted by PitterPatter11

My DS just started taking the bus last month since he BEGGED us because his friend rides the same bus. Most parents are driving their children. Our district only requires masks on bus.



Most parents are driving their kids here too so pick up is beyond miserable. And it's going to get worse with everyone going full time...

Posted 4/8/21 4:09 PM
 

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For those who’s kids have been at school full time

No, just masks.

Posted 4/8/21 4:14 PM
 

NervousNell
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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Posted by ali120206

Posted by PitterPatter11

My DS just started taking the bus last month since he BEGGED us because his friend rides the same bus. Most parents are driving their children. Our district only requires masks on bus.



Most parents are driving their kids here too so pick up is beyond miserable. And it's going to get worse with everyone going full time...



I don't understand that. What's so bad about the bus?
They are masked, spaced out and the windows are cracked. It's safer than the classroom.
My daughter has been on the bus since day one- no issues at all.

Posted 4/8/21 4:30 PM
 

ali120206
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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by ali120206

Posted by PitterPatter11

My DS just started taking the bus last month since he BEGGED us because his friend rides the same bus. Most parents are driving their children. Our district only requires masks on bus.



Most parents are driving their kids here too so pick up is beyond miserable. And it's going to get worse with everyone going full time...



I don't understand that. What's so bad about the bus?
They are masked, spaced out and the windows are cracked. It's safer than the classroom.
My daughter has been on the bus since day one- no issues at all.




I am thinking it's additional exposure. A lot of people opted out of the bus rather quickly as two busloads of kids got quarantined the first week of school for one kid (he took a different bus in the am and the pm because of where he lived)

Posted 4/8/21 5:16 PM
 

NervousNell
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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Posted by ali120206

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by ali120206

Posted by PitterPatter11

My DS just started taking the bus last month since he BEGGED us because his friend rides the same bus. Most parents are driving their children. Our district only requires masks on bus.



Most parents are driving their kids here too so pick up is beyond miserable. And it's going to get worse with everyone going full time...



I don't understand that. What's so bad about the bus?
They are masked, spaced out and the windows are cracked. It's safer than the classroom.
My daughter has been on the bus since day one- no issues at all.




I am thinking it's additional exposure. A lot of people opted out of the bus rather quickly as two busloads of kids got quarantined the first week of school for one kid (he took a different bus in the am and the pm because of where he lived)



yeah i guess if you are looking to avoid extra quarantining. I guess I am super lucky- DD hasn't had to quarantine once- not from the class, not from the bus. I feel like I'm dodging bullets like crazy. LOL

Posted 4/8/21 5:18 PM
 

ali120206
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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by ali120206

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by ali120206

Posted by PitterPatter11

My DS just started taking the bus last month since he BEGGED us because his friend rides the same bus. Most parents are driving their children. Our district only requires masks on bus.



Most parents are driving their kids here too so pick up is beyond miserable. And it's going to get worse with everyone going full time...



I don't understand that. What's so bad about the bus?
They are masked, spaced out and the windows are cracked. It's safer than the classroom.
My daughter has been on the bus since day one- no issues at all.




I am thinking it's additional exposure. A lot of people opted out of the bus rather quickly as two busloads of kids got quarantined the first week of school for one kid (he took a different bus in the am and the pm because of where he lived)



yeah i guess if you are looking to avoid extra quarantining. I guess I am super lucky- DD hasn't had to quarantine once- not from the class, not from the bus. I feel like I'm dodging bullets like crazy. LOL



We haven't had to either (knock on wood) but most people we know have had to do it at least once (most more often). In the beginning though - they quarantined entire classes/busses for exposure. In Feb they just swithced to the ones within 6ft so the overall quarantines have decreased.

Posted 4/8/21 5:30 PM
 

windyweather21
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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by ali120206

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by ali120206

Posted by PitterPatter11

My DS just started taking the bus last month since he BEGGED us because his friend rides the same bus. Most parents are driving their children. Our district only requires masks on bus.



Most parents are driving their kids here too so pick up is beyond miserable. And it's going to get worse with everyone going full time...



I don't understand that. What's so bad about the bus?
They are masked, spaced out and the windows are cracked. It's safer than the classroom.
My daughter has been on the bus since day one- no issues at all.




I am thinking it's additional exposure. A lot of people opted out of the bus rather quickly as two busloads of kids got quarantined the first week of school for one kid (he took a different bus in the am and the pm because of where he lived)



yeah i guess if you are looking to avoid extra quarantining. I guess I am super lucky- DD hasn't had to quarantine once- not from the class, not from the bus. I feel like I'm dodging bullets like crazy. LOL



Mine takes the bus but has to get a ride home as early dismissal.
Thought would have to quarantine too for a kid in lunch but knock on wood so far no call.

Message edited 4/8/2021 5:44:57 PM.

Posted 4/8/21 5:44 PM
 

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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

My kids have been in full time since September. Only masks. On the bus it’s supposed to be only sitting with the same household, But my kids have told me that isn’t always happening. And no plastic between their desks either. But they have very small classes.

Posted 4/12/21 2:06 PM
 

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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Posted by Jenn79

My kids have been in full time since September. Only masks. On the bus it’s supposed to be only sitting with the same household, But my kids have told me that isn’t always happening. And no plastic between their desks either. But they have very small classes.



Same for us. I feel like they have started loosening up on precautions when it comes to the bus.

I just tell my kids to sit alone or they have to quarantine and miss their activities

Posted 4/12/21 2:29 PM
 

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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Just masks in our district on both the bus and in school.

Posted 4/12/21 2:31 PM
 

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Re: For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Just masks and one kid per seat

Posted 4/12/21 2:46 PM
 

ali120206
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For those who’s kids have been at school full time

Thanks!

They said on our BOE meeting tonight that based on the new guidance - face shields may not be needed. They also axed desk shields which is good and bad as my 3rd grader says his new desk is too small (they had nice triangle desks previously as our district mainly uses flexible seating in upper elementary - the shield would keep things from falling lol.

Posted 4/13/21 4:00 AM
 
 

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