Teachers Start Off Without Masks As Students Are Required To Wear Them

The school boards in Exeter and Nashua voted for mandatory masks for their students. However, here are a few pictures captured and posted showing teachers not wearing masks at back-to-school meetings this week. How can this be?

Screen shot Nashua Teachers

Screen Shot Teachers Exeter
Based on the situation presented by COVID, and the board members in support of masked children, why aren’t the teachers masked? Shouldn’t all of these people be masked at all times of the day? Or at least at all times when they are not in their private home?

How can a board member vote one way, and then not expect the same for themselves and the people employed in the district?

This is like the politicians who go around demanding these kinds of restrictions on us, but they won’t abide by the same restrictions for themselves.

Folks, that’s just a big dose of hypocrisy.

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  • Ann Marie Banfield

    Ann Marie Banfield has been researching education reform for over a decade and actively supports parental rights, literacy and academic excellence in k-12 schools. You can contact her at: banfieldannmarie@gmail.com

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