So I am work at an elementary school, position irrelevant. I work directly with children and am one of the few staff who is enthusiastic about doing lunch and recess supervision, so I've continued with that part of my duty this year.
Last week was my first full week back and so far I am appalled and dismayed at the depressing, paranoid and authoritarian conditions and rules the children are being subjected to and forced to abide to.
Here's some of what I'm having to enforce thus far...
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Chidlren can only sit at their desks and can only face forward. No turning around to talk because covid travels on your breath.
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Children can only eat at their desks and may only get up one at a time to retrieve their lunch bags
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Children must sanitize their hands when getting on the bus, when getting off the bus, when they enter the school, when they enter their classroom within the school. Hands must be sanitized if any of their personal belongings i.e. pencil falls on the floor and they have to pick it up. Hands must be sanitized if they throw something in the garbage. Hands must be sanitized on the way to the washroom, and once again upon return. Hands must be sanitized on the way outside to recess, and upon return. Basically the children are sanitizing their hands at least 100 times before lunch alone.
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Children cannot touch or use the playground equipment. They cannot use balls, toys, etc at all while outside. I witness them now basically walking in circles outside aimlessly or playing with twigs and rocks.
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Children have to stay within their sectioned off zone while outside and cannot play with eachother too closely or I am supposed to reprimand them (I refuse to).
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No access to the libraries, books, computers or other resources.
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Children must sign in and out to go to the bathroom and have time limits.
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If any child becomes ill/unwell for any reason while in the building they are swiftly whisked away to what is now referred to as the "isolation bay" and quarantined there under the watch of a supervisor in full hospital PPE, until their parent/guardian can come get them and have them brought to the doctor. They cannot return without a clearance from a doctor and or covid test.
You get the picture so far?
This is incredibly demotivating and depressing for me to have to try and enforce this but its even worse to see how these kids are being effected.
They are all stressed, anxious, sad, tired of hearing it, and all seem like they're just beat down in general.
My heart is literally breaking having to suddenly play prison guard and constantly give these kids a hard time for just wanting to behave normally like they should be allowed. The long term psychological and social damage this is going to cause an entire generation is unpredictable right now but im certain will be seen and felt in the very near future.
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No shame being a janitor. Ask our mods.
It's the only honorable position at most schools.
Lol, I honestly admire and wish I could trade places with the janitors right about now so I wouldn't have to partake in enforcing this stuff.
What's most unnerving is some of these people think they're doing good for the kids, but they're turning them into little lunatics who will be unable to trust other people.
How many teachers are frothing from the mouth with enjoyment? They must feel important now.
I know 5 teachers and 4 of them hate the kids they teach and talk shit about them constantly. Most teachers are fucking scum.
That's terrible, I know it's bad either way but hopefully not elementary school kids.
So far the teachers I work with haven't been too excited about it. They seem to be just going through the motions to keep their jobs. The ones that came back want to be working from what I can see.
Some of the paid lunchroom supervisors and support staff are a little too overzealous about this stuff though and even the kids' eyes are rolling in the back of their heads at the ridiculousness of it all.
Lol do you think the papers would print anything that could be perceived negatively about plandemic measures?
I second this. Please do.
Honestly, I am sure you are a nice person and I don't want you to lose your job, but the public sector is bloated and ineffective and could do with some streamlining. Every teacher that I know personally has spent more time complaining about "how hard they have it" when many of us private sector plebs are out of work for the foreseeable future.
If a kid can't read a book or use the internet at school, why the fuck are they even there? I am not expecting the teacher to teach them anything useful, Christ the ones I know are dumber than I am, and I am not a genius by any means. (No personal slight if you happen to teach)
How did humans ever manage to live for hundreds of thousands years before the discovery of modern medicine and antibiotics?
But move over Black Death, Spanish Flu, Justinian Plague, here comes COVID!
Clown World.
I agree with you. There is very little actual educating going on in general, even before covid.
Out of a 6 hour school day the kids get 2 15 min recesses, 2 20 min nutrition/snack breaks, a 20 min lunch and a 30 min lunch recess.
The rest is learning time which may or may not actually end up being 3 hours of actual educating.
I went to public school in quebec and can confirm that 95% was a waste of time. Whether intelligent or inbred, the kids learned close to nothing.
what province, or do they all do this?
More or less. The elementary school of my daughter here is SK has kinda the same rules. But in reality ... it's like no one really cares. The only big difference is that they enter and leave school with a mask, but during class or recess none of the kids runs around with a mask. After school they all hop on the bus with a mask and two minutes later half of them already put the mask back into their backs. My daughter even came one day home with a different mask because she exchanged it with a friend. She found her mask "prettier" than her own mask.
Sorry to hear your daughter is fucking moron.
I'm in Ontario, can't speak for how the other provinces might be handling things.
Basically how I'm operating. Myself and a few others from what I can see.
I'm really not sure what my board will do. I believe for now its being left up to the individual boards and municipal health units that they work with to make the call to shut it down. So that will probably make it different throughout the province.
I'm hoping my board won't be so quick and hysterical to pull the plug if some kids get the sniffles but I also wouldn't put it passed them with the way other boards are acting.
If the government of Ontario as a whole shuts it down then there's nothing we can do as well.
Everyone is just taking everything day by day right now because everyday some new rules and regs come down the pipes to be enforced. Its a gong show.
Fun fact: Less people have died in Ontario in 2020 year to date then 2019.
stopthefear
Source?
Their ass
Actual data : https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/200724/g-a003-eng.htm
We really need to speak out against this as a whole. All this is doing is, like you said, scarring children for the rest of their lives. They are being treated like prisoners and it’s causing mental damage. You can see the plan in motion though, they want the youths used to this baloney to have a completely subservient and compliant population who are so demoralized they are little more than living zombies serving the state that is controlled by the ultra wealthy.
Don't worry! It's just until we discover a cure for death!
It's even worse than I thought. This is insanity. People need to be shot in the head for perpetuating this ordeal.
I'm not a communist; A fair trial for anyone goes without saying.
Yes my kids school has some flat out bizarre rules that seem like they were drafted by a pack of blue haired Karens and education degrees and not by anything related to epidemiology.
Not so far, the sanitizer the entire school board is using is actually an alcohol free one. Its light and foamy and almost water like. Even I have to admit its 100x better than purell type sanitizers.
Ontario high school. Kids have to book their washroom breaks. One washroom break per day is allowed. Washrooms on the ground floor are available. If kid is from a class on another floor, he will be taken to the washroom by an available teacher.
da fuck? I'd be pissing in the hallway
That sure is a lot for a disease that has a death rate "close to zero for children and younger adults".
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.23.20160895v4
Are there any dissenters?
Teachers? Staff? Students?. Anyone who refused to comply with nonsense?????
I haven't encountered any severe outbursts or rebellions so far amongst the student population. The kids that are there just want to be there and are trying to find whatever normalcy and socialization they can during this. Plus I work with kids mostly 9 and under so they're not too rebellious in general at that age yet...
I suspect any kids that would be hard to get to play along with all this are the ones staying home, which is a very large number so far this year, but we'll see if that changes as the year moves on. More could return.
As for staff, most of us are just humans... there's a mix of young to almost retireds and its a mix of opinions but it seems most are genuinely just trying to make the best of a shit situation. No one wants to be enforcing and having to abide by this but most are powerless otherwise we're all out of a job. In the end we're all just trying to make ends meat, and most have families of their own too.
We talk amongst ourselves about the things we dont like, etc. But it all comes down the pipes from the government > provincial education ministers>unions>municipal health units> then to the schools to implement. By the time it gets to us its set in stone and the only choice we have is to work or take leave.
It sucks
It sounds like demoralization is 100% complete. Learned helplessness has set in and everyone has accepted defeat.
Cowardice.
It seems to me that it's so easy to whip up a strike cause "for the children" and always seems to result in more money but, no changes year after year. Here we are with an actual cause to fight "for the children" and now it's all about "muh job".
Let's face it.... The education system has got to go. All of it. It's been destroyed if there ever was once a positive vision for its use.
Communism and bolsheviks have corrupted and demonized any sense of our normal way of life and are gleefully preparing our kids for their dystopian visions. Degenerate sex education, social anxiety with extreme submission to authority, promotion of mental illness. I can go on....
You are front line and I offer you no sympathy for your situation but only contempt.
You, just like any nazi soldier, are following orders.
Take heed here. Following orders is no excuse for 90+ year olds. And it won't save you later either.
Fix it.
Get out there and lick handrails with the rest of us Real Patriots!
I'm glad you were able to find a solution thats working out for your family.
There are almost no kids at my school this year. I'd say a third if that.
My biggest gripe is that many want to learn, many want to socialize and all are entitled to a good public education if that's what they so desire.
The fact that a whole generation of kids is about to have little to no access and be cheated out of what should be an accessible education is ridiculous.
The government overreach and news fuelled hysteria is doing so much more damage than any of what they're trying to prevent to cover their own asses.
Agreed. Its like night and day from when i was a kid.
Covid aside, the teachers have no and exercise no authority. The children are not reprimanded for things that actually matter, like manners, talking back, being disrespectful to staff, other students or even school property, etc.
They're just ignored or softly spoken to with the tone of which you'd talk to a baby.
Now the focus is reprimanding them for not sanitizing enough or for wanting to talk/play too close to their friends.
A big change needs to occur. The future doesn't look great for these children.
2 is the scenario were in right now. Real time.
We live in an age of media fueled hysteria and ambulance chasers.
Realistically you're right, we can't get a gaggle of children to be completely militaristically sanitary and following every rule 100% of the time (its even more absurd when you realize they're riding the bus to and from the school not required to have facemasks on and crammed 3 to a seat).
But like I said, the boards are bound by law to do what the government tells them, and also moreso its unfortunately in their interest to be able to say and prove they have been doing everything to standards so that if a child does become ill, the parents can't sue.
Another unfortunate side effect of the times we live in
Put your mask on and shut up, moron.
It would be better if you didn't, but so can you.
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