I saw that today....i actually started to post it here, but got distracted at work. It wasn't the battle of SD and its mayor so much...but the Harvard study about the impact of online learning versus in person.TheStorm said:
And just when you thought that maybe the idiocy was completely over...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-diego-school-board-president-students-must-wear-mask-dont-bother-returning-school
Yes, Chem... it's from FOX!
Yes sir… blame the parents! Not all parents are horrible.Packchem91 said:I saw that today....i actually started to post it here, but got distracted at work. It wasn't the battle of SD and its mayor so much...but the Harvard study about the impact of online learning versus in person.TheStorm said:
And just when you thought that maybe the idiocy was completely over...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-diego-school-board-president-students-must-wear-mask-dont-bother-returning-school
Yes, Chem... it's from FOX!
Not surprisingly, it affects the lower income group you would expect it to the worst.
OTOH, my opinion, but we can argue about the medical benefit (or not) of wearing a mask, but if parents are going to keep kids out of school because they don't want to comply with a mask mandate, than its the parents that are contributing to their lessened education.
caryking said:Yes sir… blame the parents! Not all parents are horrible.Packchem91 said:I saw that today....i actually started to post it here, but got distracted at work. It wasn't the battle of SD and its mayor so much...but the Harvard study about the impact of online learning versus in person.TheStorm said:
And just when you thought that maybe the idiocy was completely over...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-diego-school-board-president-students-must-wear-mask-dont-bother-returning-school
Yes, Chem... it's from FOX!
Not surprisingly, it affects the lower income group you would expect it to the worst.
OTOH, my opinion, but we can argue about the medical benefit (or not) of wearing a mask, but if parents are going to keep kids out of school because they don't want to comply with a mask mandate, than its the parents that are contributing to their lessened education.
If you KNOW that kids get a lesser education remotely, but you keep them home because you are scared a mask is going to hurt them, then yes.caryking said:Yes sir… blame the parents! Not all parents are horrible.Packchem91 said:I saw that today....i actually started to post it here, but got distracted at work. It wasn't the battle of SD and its mayor so much...but the Harvard study about the impact of online learning versus in person.TheStorm said:
And just when you thought that maybe the idiocy was completely over...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-diego-school-board-president-students-must-wear-mask-dont-bother-returning-school
Yes, Chem... it's from FOX!
Not surprisingly, it affects the lower income group you would expect it to the worst.
OTOH, my opinion, but we can argue about the medical benefit (or not) of wearing a mask, but if parents are going to keep kids out of school because they don't want to comply with a mask mandate, than its the parents that are contributing to their lessened education.
Well, for an emotional response…Packchem91 said:If you KNOW that kids get a lesser education remotely, but you keep them home because you are scared a mask is going to hurt them, then yes.caryking said:Yes sir… blame the parents! Not all parents are horrible.Packchem91 said:I saw that today....i actually started to post it here, but got distracted at work. It wasn't the battle of SD and its mayor so much...but the Harvard study about the impact of online learning versus in person.TheStorm said:
And just when you thought that maybe the idiocy was completely over...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-diego-school-board-president-students-must-wear-mask-dont-bother-returning-school
Yes, Chem... it's from FOX!
Not surprisingly, it affects the lower income group you would expect it to the worst.
OTOH, my opinion, but we can argue about the medical benefit (or not) of wearing a mask, but if parents are going to keep kids out of school because they don't want to comply with a mask mandate, than its the parents that are contributing to their lessened education.
That doesn't make parents horrible (is that your emotion?)...it means they choosing badly. For someone thinks we should be accountable for our own decisions, who would you blame if the parents choose the lesser of the two means of education?
*Of course, some parents can make this choice AND ensure their kids do well remotely.
I burst out laughing when I see these dupes still wearing their face diapers. Let them breathe in all that bacteria festering in their face diaper. They deserve it. They chose this. They choose to believe known liars. They choose to place their trust in the communist Establishment. They love it. They love being a slave. They love being lied to and conned.High Travoltage said:
I literally feel sorry for people who put the mask on... Hell every day I see someone driving in their car, alone, masked up. Followed that talky box science real good....
I've seen advertised on TV a lot lately, an option for children preferring to learn remotely rather than put up with issues encountered by attending school on-campus. I know that homeschooling in NC has been steadily climbing for over a decade or two, I wonder if options like this are going to accelerate that trend? Going to be a real problem for public schools if so, especially in rural counties.caryking said:Well, for an emotional response…Packchem91 said:If you KNOW that kids get a lesser education remotely, but you keep them home because you are scared a mask is going to hurt them, then yes.caryking said:Yes sir… blame the parents! Not all parents are horrible.Packchem91 said:I saw that today....i actually started to post it here, but got distracted at work. It wasn't the battle of SD and its mayor so much...but the Harvard study about the impact of online learning versus in person.TheStorm said:
And just when you thought that maybe the idiocy was completely over...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-diego-school-board-president-students-must-wear-mask-dont-bother-returning-school
Yes, Chem... it's from FOX!
Not surprisingly, it affects the lower income group you would expect it to the worst.
OTOH, my opinion, but we can argue about the medical benefit (or not) of wearing a mask, but if parents are going to keep kids out of school because they don't want to comply with a mask mandate, than its the parents that are contributing to their lessened education.
That doesn't make parents horrible (is that your emotion?)...it means they choosing badly. For someone thinks we should be accountable for our own decisions, who would you blame if the parents choose the lesser of the two means of education?
*Of course, some parents can make this choice AND ensure their kids do well remotely.
My oldest daughter was basically self home-schooled (7th -12th grades). I don't consider myself a horrible parent! BTW, she graduated from High Point University and now works as a Visual Merchandiser/Store Designer, for Ralph Lauren. Hell, probably making more money that a lot of folks here. Oh, and she's only 23, living on the Upper East Side, in NYC.
With all that said, my wife and I didn't want to comply to the mandate of indoctrinated education. I guess we chose the lesser of two means of education…
One more thing, I'll bet she could have a better argument on Christianity, public policies, and so many subjects, than you, Chem. < Yes, another emotional comment or just a happy father!
I write all that while sipping on a cup of coffee and listening to Chet Baker. Some of y'all could use some culture…
As I said, some parents/children can handle the remote learning well. Something you guys had clearly reasoned with. But it also dealt with educational rationale, not "I don't want poor Betsy to have to wear a mask". IIRC , you're wife is also a teacher, which should lend itself to a better home environment. Good on you.caryking said:Well, for an emotional response…Packchem91 said:If you KNOW that kids get a lesser education remotely, but you keep them home because you are scared a mask is going to hurt them, then yes.caryking said:Yes sir… blame the parents! Not all parents are horrible.Packchem91 said:I saw that today....i actually started to post it here, but got distracted at work. It wasn't the battle of SD and its mayor so much...but the Harvard study about the impact of online learning versus in person.TheStorm said:
And just when you thought that maybe the idiocy was completely over...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-diego-school-board-president-students-must-wear-mask-dont-bother-returning-school
Yes, Chem... it's from FOX!
Not surprisingly, it affects the lower income group you would expect it to the worst.
OTOH, my opinion, but we can argue about the medical benefit (or not) of wearing a mask, but if parents are going to keep kids out of school because they don't want to comply with a mask mandate, than its the parents that are contributing to their lessened education.
That doesn't make parents horrible (is that your emotion?)...it means they choosing badly. For someone thinks we should be accountable for our own decisions, who would you blame if the parents choose the lesser of the two means of education?
*Of course, some parents can make this choice AND ensure their kids do well remotely.
My oldest daughter was basically self home-schooled (7th -12th grades). I don't consider myself a horrible parent! BTW, she graduated from High Point University and now works as a Visual Merchandiser/Store Designer, for Ralph Lauren. Hell, probably making more money that a lot of folks here. Oh, and she's only 23, living on the Upper East Side, in NYC.
With all that said, my wife and I didn't want to comply to the mandate of indoctrinated education. I guess we chose the lesser of two means of education…
One more thing, I'll bet she could have a better argument on Christianity, public policies, and so many subjects, than you, Chem. < Yes, another emotional comment or just a happy father!
I write all that while sipping on a cup of coffee and listening to Chet Baker. Some of y'all could use some culture…
Are you implying this decision is nuanced?Packchem91 said:As I said, some parents/children can handle the remote learning well. Something you guys had clearly reasoned with. But it also dealt with educational rationale, not "I don't want poor Betsy to have to wear a mask". IIRC , you're wife is also a teacher, which should lend itself to a better home environment. Good on you.caryking said:Well, for an emotional response…Packchem91 said:If you KNOW that kids get a lesser education remotely, but you keep them home because you are scared a mask is going to hurt them, then yes.caryking said:Yes sir… blame the parents! Not all parents are horrible.Packchem91 said:I saw that today....i actually started to post it here, but got distracted at work. It wasn't the battle of SD and its mayor so much...but the Harvard study about the impact of online learning versus in person.TheStorm said:
And just when you thought that maybe the idiocy was completely over...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-diego-school-board-president-students-must-wear-mask-dont-bother-returning-school
Yes, Chem... it's from FOX!
Not surprisingly, it affects the lower income group you would expect it to the worst.
OTOH, my opinion, but we can argue about the medical benefit (or not) of wearing a mask, but if parents are going to keep kids out of school because they don't want to comply with a mask mandate, than its the parents that are contributing to their lessened education.
That doesn't make parents horrible (is that your emotion?)...it means they choosing badly. For someone thinks we should be accountable for our own decisions, who would you blame if the parents choose the lesser of the two means of education?
*Of course, some parents can make this choice AND ensure their kids do well remotely.
My oldest daughter was basically self home-schooled (7th -12th grades). I don't consider myself a horrible parent! BTW, she graduated from High Point University and now works as a Visual Merchandiser/Store Designer, for Ralph Lauren. Hell, probably making more money that a lot of folks here. Oh, and she's only 23, living on the Upper East Side, in NYC.
With all that said, my wife and I didn't want to comply to the mandate of indoctrinated education. I guess we chose the lesser of two means of education…
One more thing, I'll bet she could have a better argument on Christianity, public policies, and so many subjects, than you, Chem. < Yes, another emotional comment or just a happy father!
I write all that while sipping on a cup of coffee and listening to Chet Baker. Some of y'all could use some culture…
Others, as the statistics quoted in the article indicate, do not. And while I can disagree with teh school district's policy (if all these people double vaxed are getting covid now, how is a mask helping), the choice between giving my child an environment that has proven to be less effective so that she because I hate the government telling me to wear a mask is likely a bad decision in most cases.
Most things in life are much more nuanced than what gets discussed on this board.caryking said:Are you implying this decision is nuanced?Packchem91 said:As I said, some parents/children can handle the remote learning well. Something you guys had clearly reasoned with. But it also dealt with educational rationale, not "I don't want poor Betsy to have to wear a mask". IIRC , you're wife is also a teacher, which should lend itself to a better home environment. Good on you.caryking said:Well, for an emotional response…Packchem91 said:If you KNOW that kids get a lesser education remotely, but you keep them home because you are scared a mask is going to hurt them, then yes.caryking said:Yes sir… blame the parents! Not all parents are horrible.Packchem91 said:I saw that today....i actually started to post it here, but got distracted at work. It wasn't the battle of SD and its mayor so much...but the Harvard study about the impact of online learning versus in person.TheStorm said:
And just when you thought that maybe the idiocy was completely over...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-diego-school-board-president-students-must-wear-mask-dont-bother-returning-school
Yes, Chem... it's from FOX!
Not surprisingly, it affects the lower income group you would expect it to the worst.
OTOH, my opinion, but we can argue about the medical benefit (or not) of wearing a mask, but if parents are going to keep kids out of school because they don't want to comply with a mask mandate, than its the parents that are contributing to their lessened education.
That doesn't make parents horrible (is that your emotion?)...it means they choosing badly. For someone thinks we should be accountable for our own decisions, who would you blame if the parents choose the lesser of the two means of education?
*Of course, some parents can make this choice AND ensure their kids do well remotely.
My oldest daughter was basically self home-schooled (7th -12th grades). I don't consider myself a horrible parent! BTW, she graduated from High Point University and now works as a Visual Merchandiser/Store Designer, for Ralph Lauren. Hell, probably making more money that a lot of folks here. Oh, and she's only 23, living on the Upper East Side, in NYC.
With all that said, my wife and I didn't want to comply to the mandate of indoctrinated education. I guess we chose the lesser of two means of education…
One more thing, I'll bet she could have a better argument on Christianity, public policies, and so many subjects, than you, Chem. < Yes, another emotional comment or just a happy father!
I write all that while sipping on a cup of coffee and listening to Chet Baker. Some of y'all could use some culture…
Others, as the statistics quoted in the article indicate, do not. And while I can disagree with teh school district's policy (if all these people double vaxed are getting covid now, how is a mask helping), the choice between giving my child an environment that has proven to be less effective so that she because I hate the government telling me to wear a mask is likely a bad decision in most cases.
Hey NPR and The Atlantic, I hear Joe Biden is staying at the White House even though he has COVID. Any updates on how much he is putting the White House staff at risk? pic.twitter.com/tsPdcbyz9K
— Shem Horne (@Shem_Infinite) July 21, 2022
Haaaa....interesting to see if this is addressedWayland said:Hey NPR and The Atlantic, I hear Joe Biden is staying at the White House even though he has COVID. Any updates on how much he is putting the White House staff at risk? pic.twitter.com/tsPdcbyz9K
— Shem Horne (@Shem_Infinite) July 21, 2022
You don't say…Packchem91 said:Most things in life are much more nuanced than what gets discussed on this board.caryking said:Are you implying this decision is nuanced?Packchem91 said:As I said, some parents/children can handle the remote learning well. Something you guys had clearly reasoned with. But it also dealt with educational rationale, not "I don't want poor Betsy to have to wear a mask". IIRC , you're wife is also a teacher, which should lend itself to a better home environment. Good on you.caryking said:Well, for an emotional response…Packchem91 said:If you KNOW that kids get a lesser education remotely, but you keep them home because you are scared a mask is going to hurt them, then yes.caryking said:Yes sir… blame the parents! Not all parents are horrible.Packchem91 said:I saw that today....i actually started to post it here, but got distracted at work. It wasn't the battle of SD and its mayor so much...but the Harvard study about the impact of online learning versus in person.TheStorm said:
And just when you thought that maybe the idiocy was completely over...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-diego-school-board-president-students-must-wear-mask-dont-bother-returning-school
Yes, Chem... it's from FOX!
Not surprisingly, it affects the lower income group you would expect it to the worst.
OTOH, my opinion, but we can argue about the medical benefit (or not) of wearing a mask, but if parents are going to keep kids out of school because they don't want to comply with a mask mandate, than its the parents that are contributing to their lessened education.
That doesn't make parents horrible (is that your emotion?)...it means they choosing badly. For someone thinks we should be accountable for our own decisions, who would you blame if the parents choose the lesser of the two means of education?
*Of course, some parents can make this choice AND ensure their kids do well remotely.
My oldest daughter was basically self home-schooled (7th -12th grades). I don't consider myself a horrible parent! BTW, she graduated from High Point University and now works as a Visual Merchandiser/Store Designer, for Ralph Lauren. Hell, probably making more money that a lot of folks here. Oh, and she's only 23, living on the Upper East Side, in NYC.
With all that said, my wife and I didn't want to comply to the mandate of indoctrinated education. I guess we chose the lesser of two means of education…
One more thing, I'll bet she could have a better argument on Christianity, public policies, and so many subjects, than you, Chem. < Yes, another emotional comment or just a happy father!
I write all that while sipping on a cup of coffee and listening to Chet Baker. Some of y'all could use some culture…
Others, as the statistics quoted in the article indicate, do not. And while I can disagree with teh school district's policy (if all these people double vaxed are getting covid now, how is a mask helping), the choice between giving my child an environment that has proven to be less effective so that she because I hate the government telling me to wear a mask is likely a bad decision in most cases.
Probably not as many as you would think. US wide I think the sampling was in the neighborhood of 30k. If you do a study well, you don't need that high of numbers... then again... I can't comment on the study being done well.PackMom said:
Wonder how many kids they tested for antibodies to get their estimate. My grandchildren have not been tested, either for covid or antibodies, nor have they had covid as far as we know.
Me, either.
Wow, that has a lot do with the Wu Flu black plague of death that is going to kill us all. Did Herschel Walker disrespect King Fauci or something?bigeric said:
^
Herschel Walker just lost the Senate race in Ga.
no, he's just a terrible candidate though much like Dr Oz. Two races that should have been slam dunks for the Republicans and they completely **** the bed on candidate selectionGuerrillaPack said:Wow, that has a lot do with the Wu Flu black plague of death that is going to kill us all. Did Herschel Walker disrespect King Fauci or something?bigeric said:
^
Herschel Walker just lost the Senate race in Ga.
Wow, that's very relevant to the Wu Flu scamdemic as well. Thanks.hokiewolf said:no, he's just a terrible candidate though much like Dr Oz. Two races that should have been slam dunks for the Republicans and they completely **** the bed on candidate selectionGuerrillaPack said:Wow, that has a lot do with the Wu Flu black plague of death that is going to kill us all. Did Herschel Walker disrespect King Fauci or something?bigeric said:
^
Herschel Walker just lost the Senate race in Ga.