My son’s 2nd grade teacher and assistant teacher are also wearing masks. Of course, like so many other kids his age, he hasn’t ever had a normal school experience and especially needs reading support. It concerns me that so many educators do not know how to think critically and reasonably weigh risks. While I’m happy to see a lot of staff and faculty this year not masking (including my older daughter’s teacher), it really hurts that my son has to bear more of this. We are in a small private school and don’t intend on staying after this year. Teachers should not mask--if they insist, they should not be teaching. They can work in an office. Btw, I am a nurse.
It's like watching masked theater or masked TV. The audience misses the whole point of the show. Same for our kids who are "learning" from masked teachers.
My son’s 2nd grade teacher and assistant teacher are also wearing masks. Of course, like so many other kids his age, he hasn’t ever had a normal school experience and especially needs reading support. It concerns me that so many educators do not know how to think critically and reasonably weigh risks. While I’m happy to see a lot of staff and faculty this year not masking (including my older daughter’s teacher), it really hurts that my son has to bear more of this. We are in a small private school and don’t intend on staying after this year. Teachers should not mask--if they insist, they should not be teaching. They can work in an office. Btw, I am a nurse.
It's like watching masked theater or masked TV. The audience misses the whole point of the show. Same for our kids who are "learning" from masked teachers.