My daughter’s (2nd grade) classmate tested positive. She sits at his lunch table. They made her and the other students at the table stay home pending a neg test on x date, after 2 days of still going to school after the “exposure”. However, they didn’t make her two sisters, who are in 3rd grade stay home, which is hilarious to me… What I need help with, is info. When I approach the school about this, I need informational ammo. Reputable studies about asymptomatic spread being false, masks not working, pcr false positives. If anyone can please link some in the comments, it would be very helpful. Thanks
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I went through this 3 times last school year with my special needs son who doesn’t wear a mask (1st grade). There was nothing I could say or do to change their mind. My only option would have been to take him and force them to keep him but I was told by other parents who tried, the students would be isolated from the rest of the school. Other parents were told CPS was called for child abandonment. I’m in Kansas, I’ve been fighting this none-sense since day one, and got all of my kids mask exemptions. They don’t care 🤷♀️