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soontobemommyof2
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Re: Schools
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by MrsWoods
In other news, anyone see the new cheesecloth masks out now? Yep you heard right. I just saw someone wear one to the library today and gave them a thumbs up. Seriously thinking of getting one for my kid if this is the new rule. They said masks but they didnt say what kind lol
I once searched breathable masks on Amazon and mesh ones came up...same concept
I saw the cheesecloth ones since last year! Get them in black. The darker the color, the better.
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Posted 8/6/21 9:54 PM |
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LuckyStar
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Those of you with cheesecloth masks may be SOL. Both my district and DD’s camp specify “double layer masks.” And yes, I 100% believe they would notice and give the kid a surgical mask.
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Posted 8/6/21 10:14 PM |
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ali120206
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Re: Schools
Posted by PitterPatter11
Posted by LSP2005
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by blu6385
Posted by NervousNell
But I'm sure it's an excused absence. The only absences that are issues with the district are unexcused absences. Like pulling your child for vacations etc Being quarantined due to exposure has got to be an excused absence and as far as I know, a excused absence means pretty much nothing
I guess if it’s excused I would be ok with it. I do pull my children for vacations so I wouldn’t want to use up those days.
What exactly constitutes excuses absences anyway because on my son‘s report card even though I sent doctor notes in for pulling him from he still had an awful lot of marked absences on the report card.
The absences should be makred as Excused or Unexcused. If they are sick, with a note, they will still be marked as an absence but it should say excused or be indicated excused somehow. Unexcused are vacations, or pulling them out for anything other than illness, death in the family, doctor appt etc
after a certain amount of time if your child is not in school they will not advance to the next grade no matter how well they do on tests. There is no way I would stand for this. They will not be able to learn if there is no virtual class. This sounds like a complete and total disaster in the making.
Children can still advance even with excessive absences. Excessive absences can lead to a pre-pins meeting due to educational neglect. If the absences are due to a covid exposure, admin should not flag it for such a meeting.
Schools honestly have no idea what they are doing. Directive really should come from the state. Virtual learning was a shitshow last year and many students took advantage of the system at least at the secondary level.
On one of our local FB pages there was a mom who was mad her daughter couldn’t walk at middle school graduation because she has 100 absences during remote learning (the district she is in did a poor job monitoring students). She was supposed to go to summer school so she could advance.
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Posted 8/6/21 10:22 PM |
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KStarfish82
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Now do we have to go out and buy masks again?
I know no one can answer this, but I was really hoping to make due with the ones we had. Also, in the beginning of summer, masks were dirt cheap! It's like the stores couldn't give them away!
Now I feel like I have to look for deals to get new ones for my kids...if they need them.
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Posted 8/6/21 10:23 PM |
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MrsWoods
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Re: Schools
Posted by LuckyStar
Those of you with cheesecloth masks may be SOL. Both my district and DD’s camp specify “double layer masks.” And yes, I 100% believe they would notice and give the kid a surgical mask.
Ours was not specific like that, my kids went with one layer masks which was basically the same material of a cotton t shirt. No issues.
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Posted 8/6/21 10:24 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Schools
Posted by MrsWoods
Posted by LuckyStar
Those of you with cheesecloth masks may be SOL. Both my district and DD’s camp specify “double layer masks.” And yes, I 100% believe they would notice and give the kid a surgical mask.
Ours was not specific like that, my kids went with one layer masks which was basically the same material of a cotton t shirt. No issues.
Yeah our district didn't specify or care either. Dd also said at the end of the year they were all pulling them down half the day too and the teacher didn't say a word.
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Posted 8/6/21 10:48 PM |
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Raging2020
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Re: Schools
Mine were wearing “gauze” masks from Amazon.
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Posted 8/6/21 11:13 PM |
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MrsS2005
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Re: Schools
Posted by LuckyStar
Those of you with cheesecloth masks may be SOL. Both my district and DD’s camp specify “double layer masks.” And yes, I 100% believe they would notice and give the kid a surgical mask.
Our district specifically prohibited gaiters and single layer masks last year so I assume the rule about them will be the same for this year. I’m not sure what happened if kids wore those since I always sent mine with in with double layer masks. If they forgot a mask, the school provided a disposable one.
I’m curious to see whether masks are going to be required at any time for outdoor sports again. I assume at the very least they’ll be required for indoor sports for unvaccinated kids.
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Posted 8/7/21 1:41 AM |
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PitterPatter11
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Re: Schools
Posted by ali120206
Posted by PitterPatter11
Posted by LSP2005
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by blu6385
Posted by NervousNell
But I'm sure it's an excused absence. The only absences that are issues with the district are unexcused absences. Like pulling your child for vacations etc Being quarantined due to exposure has got to be an excused absence and as far as I know, a excused absence means pretty much nothing
I guess if it’s excused I would be ok with it. I do pull my children for vacations so I wouldn’t want to use up those days.
What exactly constitutes excuses absences anyway because on my son‘s report card even though I sent doctor notes in for pulling him from he still had an awful lot of marked absences on the report card.
The absences should be makred as Excused or Unexcused. If they are sick, with a note, they will still be marked as an absence but it should say excused or be indicated excused somehow. Unexcused are vacations, or pulling them out for anything other than illness, death in the family, doctor appt etc
after a certain amount of time if your child is not in school they will not advance to the next grade no matter how well they do on tests. There is no way I would stand for this. They will not be able to learn if there is no virtual class. This sounds like a complete and total disaster in the making.
Children can still advance even with excessive absences. Excessive absences can lead to a pre-pins meeting due to educational neglect. If the absences are due to a covid exposure, admin should not flag it for such a meeting.
Schools honestly have no idea what they are doing. Directive really should come from the state. Virtual learning was a shitshow last year and many students took advantage of the system at least at the secondary level.
On one of our local FB pages there was a mom who was mad her daughter couldn’t walk at middle school graduation because she has 100 absences during remote learning (the district she is in did a poor job monitoring students). She was supposed to go to summer school so she could advance.
I’ve had students who have been absent well over 50% of the year and advanced. Attendance mandates do not hold up especially at the elementary and middle school level. The only reason kids don’t get socially promoted at the HS level is because of Needing credit for graduation purposes.
Also - everyone passes MS summer school. I teach 9th grade and have only ever heard of one kid retained in 15+ years.
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Posted 8/7/21 5:51 AM |
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PitterPatter11
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Re: Schools
Posted by MrsS2005
Posted by LuckyStar
Those of you with cheesecloth masks may be SOL. Both my district and DD’s camp specify “double layer masks.” And yes, I 100% believe they would notice and give the kid a surgical mask.
Our district specifically prohibited gaiters and single layer masks last year so I assume the rule about them will be the same for this year. I’m not sure what happened if kids wore those since I always sent mine with in with double layer masks. If they forgot a mask, the school provided a disposable one.
I’m curious to see whether masks are going to be required at any time for outdoor sports again. I assume at the very least they’ll be required for indoor sports for unvaccinated kids.
Our school also required double layer masks. If you didn’t have one, they’d give you a disposable one.
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Posted 8/7/21 5:55 AM |
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MrsWoods
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Re: Schools
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by MrsWoods
Posted by LuckyStar
Those of you with cheesecloth masks may be SOL. Both my district and DD’s camp specify “double layer masks.” And yes, I 100% believe they would notice and give the kid a surgical mask.
Ours was not specific like that, my kids went with one layer masks which was basically the same material of a cotton t shirt. No issues.
Yeah our district didn't specify or care either. Dd also said at the end of the year they were all pulling them down half the day too and the teacher didn't say a word.
Same. They were doing temp checks and all that and my March it stopped and mask wearing was casual. I was surprised because the community I live in consists of a lot of scaredy cats but by the end of The school year it was non existent.
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Posted 8/7/21 11:25 AM |
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MrsG823
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Re: Schools
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by MrsG823
Our school district is requiring masks indoors for all staff and students regardless of vaccination status. Masks are not required outdoors. They will not be social distancing in the classroom in most cases due to space limitations. I am fine with the indoor masking since there is not going to be a remote option if a child gets quarantined- it will count as an absence.
They’re gonna count quarantines as absences? Wow! Do quarantines still last 15 days? Would that apply only to a symptomatic person or exposures too?
Last I checked quarantine was 10 days. It applies to exposure to a confirmed positive case.
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Posted 8/8/21 9:49 PM |
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MrsG823
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Re: Schools
If the exposure effects the entire class then they would go to remote learning but if the exposure only effects some students or the quarantine is a result of an activity outside of school then it is an absence. It is not held against the kid as an unexcused absence but the child cannot go to school. It is the same for any other illness. The teachers cannot keep up the hybrid model it was too much.
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Posted 8/8/21 9:54 PM |
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Mrs213
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Re: Schools
Posted by LuckyStar
Those of you with cheesecloth masks may be SOL. Both my district and DD’s camp specify “double layer masks.” And yes, I 100% believe they would notice and give the kid a surgical mask.
My kids needed triple layer masks for school last year. In camp they still arent required to wear them. I really don't get this anymore...
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Posted 8/8/21 11:08 PM |
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HeyJude
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Re: Schools
Face coverings will be optional for students staff and visitors
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Posted 8/9/21 6:24 AM |
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ali120206
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Re: Schools
Posted by HeyJude
Face coverings will be optional for students staff and visitors
That is great - are you in NY?
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Posted 8/9/21 9:20 AM |
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HeyJude
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Re: Schools
Posted by ali120206
Posted by HeyJude
Face coverings will be optional for students staff and visitors
That is great - are you in NY?
Nope, sorry forgot to qualify
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Posted 8/9/21 10:33 AM |
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Raging2020
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Re: Schools
Posted by HeyJude
Face coverings will be optional for students staff and visitors
Just curious how they will know which parents want their kids to wear a mask vs no mask. This was a big issue during our parent meeting.
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Posted 8/9/21 11:08 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Schools
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by HeyJude
Face coverings will be optional for students staff and visitors
Just curious how they will know which parents want their kids to wear a mask vs no mask. This was a big issue during our parent meeting.
If the kid comes in maskless, that's how they will know.
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Posted 8/9/21 11:13 AM |
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Raging2020
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Re: Schools
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by HeyJude
Face coverings will be optional for students staff and visitors
Just curious how they will know which parents want their kids to wear a mask vs no mask. This was a big issue during our parent meeting.
If the kid comes in maskless, that's how they will know.
What about those who take a bus? Kid goes on to bus with mask…walks off with no mask. It’s another “policing” job of the teachers to remember whose kids have to wear masks. Who can take off during certain times. We want them optional but just playing devils advocate and looking into potential circumstances that will arise.
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Posted 8/9/21 11:25 AM |
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Re: Schools
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by HeyJude
Face coverings will be optional for students staff and visitors
Just curious how they will know which parents want their kids to wear a mask vs no mask. This was a big issue during our parent meeting.
If the kid comes in maskless, that's how they will know.
Exactly and in other states it is optional. FL is fighting and other states have already adopted that rule.
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Posted 8/9/21 11:26 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Schools
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by HeyJude
Face coverings will be optional for students staff and visitors
Just curious how they will know which parents want their kids to wear a mask vs no mask. This was a big issue during our parent meeting.
If the kid comes in maskless, that's how they will know.
What about those who take a bus? Kid goes on to bus with mask…walks off with no mask. It’s another “policing” job of the teachers to remember whose kids have to wear masks. Who can take off during certain times. We want them optional but just playing devils advocate and looking into potential circumstances that will arise.
Oh wait- so you are asking- what if the parent wants the kid masked ,but the kid takes it off in school against the parent's wishes? OK I didn't realize that was what you meant. I would imagine it would be something you fill out prior to school- check off if you want your child masked. And then yes, the teacher would have to police.
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Posted 8/9/21 11:29 AM |
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PitterPatter11
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Re: Schools
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by HeyJude
Face coverings will be optional for students staff and visitors
Just curious how they will know which parents want their kids to wear a mask vs no mask. This was a big issue during our parent meeting.
If the kid comes in maskless, that's how they will know.
What about those who take a bus? Kid goes on to bus with mask…walks off with no mask. It’s another “policing” job of the teachers to remember whose kids have to wear masks. Who can take off during certain times. We want them optional but just playing devils advocate and looking into potential circumstances that will arise.
I think most kids who have parents who want them to wear masks will keep them on. It’s the expectation that has been set.
My DS attended summer school and masks were optional, but at drop off and pick up I’d say 75% of students wore masks. My son said out of the 8 kids in his class, 5 (including him) wore them.
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Posted 8/9/21 11:53 AM |
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Re: Schools
Posted by PitterPatter11
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Raging2020
Posted by HeyJude
Face coverings will be optional for students staff and visitors
Just curious how they will know which parents want their kids to wear a mask vs no mask. This was a big issue during our parent meeting.
If the kid comes in maskless, that's how they will know.
What about those who take a bus? Kid goes on to bus with mask…walks off with no mask. It’s another “policing” job of the teachers to remember whose kids have to wear masks. Who can take off during certain times. We want them optional but just playing devils advocate and looking into potential circumstances that will arise.
I think most kids who have parents who want them to wear masks will keep them on. It’s the expectation that has been set.
My DS attended summer school and masks were optional, but at drop off and pick up I’d say 75% of students wore masks. My son said out of the 8 kids in his class, 5 (including him) wore them.
Are these younger kids?
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Posted 8/9/21 11:55 AM |
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LMichele
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Re: Schools
Posted by ali120206
Posted by PitterPatter11
Posted by LSP2005
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by blu6385
Posted by NervousNell
But I'm sure it's an excused absence. The only absences that are issues with the district are unexcused absences. Like pulling your child for vacations etc Being quarantined due to exposure has got to be an excused absence and as far as I know, a excused absence means pretty much nothing
I guess if it’s excused I would be ok with it. I do pull my children for vacations so I wouldn’t want to use up those days.
What exactly constitutes excuses absences anyway because on my son‘s report card even though I sent doctor notes in for pulling him from he still had an awful lot of marked absences on the report card.
The absences should be makred as Excused or Unexcused. If they are sick, with a note, they will still be marked as an absence but it should say excused or be indicated excused somehow. Unexcused are vacations, or pulling them out for anything other than illness, death in the family, doctor appt etc
after a certain amount of time if your child is not in school they will not advance to the next grade no matter how well they do on tests. There is no way I would stand for this. They will not be able to learn if there is no virtual class. This sounds like a complete and total disaster in the making.
Children can still advance even with excessive absences. Excessive absences can lead to a pre-pins meeting due to educational neglect. If the absences are due to a covid exposure, admin should not flag it for such a meeting.
Schools honestly have no idea what they are doing. Directive really should come from the state. Virtual learning was a shitshow last year and many students took advantage of the system at least at the secondary level.
On one of our local FB pages there was a mom who was mad her daughter couldn’t walk at middle school graduation because she has 100 absences during remote learning (the district she is in did a poor job monitoring students). She was supposed to go to summer school so she could advance.
There are about 180 days of school. If her daughter missed 100 of them, that's more than half of the year. It seems to me that has nothing to do with the school and is on the parent.
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