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Schools in meltdown. Put your kids in masks

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0None0 · 10/06/2021 14:16

Long story short

First case May 10.
By May 17 th, half of all year groups at home. Many staff sick. Some departments have no staff at all. Some students sent home for lack of staff, rather than quarantine.
20th May. School closed. Half term brought forward one week
31 May. Reopen.
1 June several more cases identified
3rd June. All lower school sent home. Year 10 and 12 kept in only. Masks, which had been optional, are now made compulsory again. Too late
7th June. School closed again. I am now teaching online

So in the last few weeks, I have spent 3x longer on COVID related activities than on teaching. Including trying to get students home when classes close, and they can’t use public transport. Teaching doubled up classes, 30 online, and 30 in front of me, because there are hardly any staff in. Administering tests. Taking students to and from the testing site. Recording results. Cramming information in subjects I know nothing about, but have been told I am about to teach. Much of the time students have just been told to read in silence, while we get on with our main business, as a covid testing site.

So please put masks on your children. There is no reason for a secondary aged child not to have a mask on their face, and a spare in their bag, and a spare spare.

And please support what’s schools are trying to do to enforce masks.

I see so many posts of mothers up in arms about masks. We are desperately fighting to keep education going, and we need your support

I belong to a MAT composed of 3 large secondary schools. Within our 3 schools we have:

A 15 year old boy who developed type 1 diabetes when he caught Covid

An 18 year old girl who lost most of her hearing through covid

A 14 year old boy whose heart has been left so damaged by covid he might need a transplant.

It’s heartbreaking.

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CoffeeWithCheese · 22/06/2021 13:31

Yep school's melting down - Kirsty who used to be friends with Katy is now friends with Lucy and Katy's not very happy about it. Liam hit Jack at playtime three days ago and now the mums have got involved....

Oh sorry - not what you wanted?

No cases, no bubbles down at my kids' school - only one bubble went in mid-September for the entire year.

Baileysforchristmas · 22/06/2021 13:36

@CoffeeWithCheese that made me laugh 😂

The same at my daughter’s school, none of them are wearing masks now 😊

Orangesandlemons77 · 22/06/2021 13:36

Couple of cases in our school, close contacts still attending as doing daily tests...no meltdown seems to be occurring.

CoffeeWithCheese · 22/06/2021 13:46

[quote Baileysforchristmas]@CoffeeWithCheese that made me laugh 😂

The same at my daughter’s school, none of them are wearing masks now 😊[/quote]
And if you REALLY want to see a school meltdown - let the stock cupboard run out of black toner!

GiveMeNovocain · 22/06/2021 14:14

My school is in meltdown with some light stealing and parents getting fed up of hanging around thanks to staggered timings. Not much concern about Covid though

LivinLaVidaLoki · 22/06/2021 14:19

@NeverForgetYourDreams

We've not had a single case in our school since September
We have only had 2 throughout the whole pandemic. Two siblings in two year groups and that was last year.
LivinLaVidaLoki · 22/06/2021 14:20

@CoffeeWithCheese

Yep school's melting down - Kirsty who used to be friends with Katy is now friends with Lucy and Katy's not very happy about it. Liam hit Jack at playtime three days ago and now the mums have got involved....

Oh sorry - not what you wanted?

No cases, no bubbles down at my kids' school - only one bubble went in mid-September for the entire year.

@CoffeeWithCheese love it!
Delatron · 22/06/2021 15:17

2 cases here in our secondary for the whole year. Think one was Nov and maybe one right at the start of Jan. That was it. Nobody else tested positive from those 2 cases.

Not what you are wanting to hear and no doubt we’ve been lucky but it’s important to know the full picture.

I do feel for those children repeatedly isolating and it needs to stop now. With all those thousands of people watching sporting events we need to prioritise children.

Iggi999 · 22/06/2021 15:33

If there's no cases you are lucky. My dc is isolating as are 5 classes at the primary school.

PrincessNutNuts · 22/06/2021 15:36

“Nearly 250,000 children in England missed school last week for Covid-related reasons, including 9,000 with confirmed cases of Covid-19, the worst figures since state schools fully reopened in March.”

www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2021/jun/22/uk-covid-live-hancock-coronavirus-growth-rate-slowing-scotland-sturgeon-latest-updates

Have we seen this? HRTWT

Baileysforchristmas · 22/06/2021 18:24

150 schools in my area, all open, none are closed. Just checked the council website again to make sure.

AliceLivesHere · 22/06/2021 19:13

The joys. One child back to school today and child at another school sent home and the entire school closed - this is stupid now. No one in hospital locally and children yet again sent home for what reason.

Stupid and has to stop. Today the head closed the school and not even close contacts anymore - stupid and not in the rules for isolating at all.

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