I mean, I get that she violated the school's rules of cell phone and social media use but she was exposing a serious hazard for students at this school, and likely many others.That is great news. I have not seen that update yet.
I mean, I get that she violated the school's rules of cell phone and social media use but she was exposing a serious hazard for students at this school, and likely many others.That is great news. I have not seen that update yet.
I mean, I get that she violated the school's rules of cell phone and social media use but she was exposing a serious hazard for students at this school, and likely many others.
Furthermore, from what I recall, the picture is predominantly if not entirely the backs of heads.Also, based on what she said, she didn't post the photo to social media until after school from home. The only rule she really broke was posting pictures of minors (classmates) on social media without their consent per school policy. But that is pure BS. What about all the people that take pictures as the schools football game and post them to social media. Do they have consent? Do they get suspended? No. They only suspended her for breaking this rule because it's all they had on her for outing the packed hallways.
Sarah Thomas is back at her job, but she's no longer earning enough to pay her bills.
That's because she was offered only 15 to 20 hours a week at her employer, a merchandising company, rather than her former full-time position. On top of that, her hourly pay was cut by $4, to $10.
A school district in Georgia says enforcing masks is impractical. But it already enforces a lengthy dress code.
Here's an incomplete list of all the clothing they miraculously can control.www.motherjones.com
Furthermore, from what I recall, the picture is predominantly if not entirely the backs of heads.
they're probably getting it from that woman not wearing a mask and gloves in the picture.97,000 children reportedly test positive for coronavirus in two weeks as schools gear up for instruction
Experts hope increased testing of children will help determine what role they play in transmission, as school districts around the country return to some form of school.www.cbsnews.com
so they want people with no teaching experience to enter a COVID hotbed?
That seems like an extremely unfair characterization of men, in general.so they want people with no teaching experience to enter a COVID hotbed?
plus any middle aged men who do this should be instantly put on a watchlist.
Yeah sorry, it just automatically shares the above tweet. I didn't even realize that was up there. I definitely don't think that type of argument is even worth acknowledging. I was sharing that lower tweet because of how apparent the 14 minutes proposal makes it that they aren't taking the requirements seriously.Pro choice is about your body with no external effects on those not associated with you. Arguments about rights of babies aside. Masks are about literally everyone else’s wellbeing. Apples and oranges. Also the 14 minute thing is so riduculous to the point of actually increasing exposure
yeah, sorry. it was a tasteless attempt at humor. I'm a middle aged male, I didn't mean to upset anyone or any group.That seems like an extremely unfair characterization of men, in general.
not only are they not taking it seriously, but as @debianlinux pointed out that would actually increase exposure by making sure everyone gets to sit near any possible Covid positive students or faculty.Yeah sorry, it just automatically shares the above tweet. I didn't even realize that was up there. I definitely don't think that type of argument is even worth acknowledging. I was sharing that lower tweet because of how apparent the 14 minutes proposal makes it that they aren't taking the requirements seriously.