Middle School Principal Threatens After School Detention if Students do not Wear a ‘Properly Fitted’ Mask

The Principal of the West Running Brook Middle School in Derry, New Hampshire is credited with issuing the following ultimatum. Students who do not wear a properly fitted mask will get after-school detention.

But wait, there’s more.

At the detention, the school nurse will educate them about the “why of mask-wearing.”

 

 

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We are looking for a copy of the original email and any related correspondence.

It is also our understanding that after this went public the Superintended nixed it. The policy is not currently active, but that is unconfirmed nor the point of our reporting.

A School Principal decided it was appropriate to give after-school detention to students who were not wearing a properly fitted mask. A mask that is likely cloth or a basic medical mask, both of which are useless even when properly fitted for the assumed purpose of reducing transmission.

So, yeah, they are just like the so-called vaccine.

And parents deserve to know who is running their schools.

 

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