Yes. They said I was a great first-grader, the best they'd ever had, and they didn't want to lose me. When I got bigger, the 5th grade teacher let me help the new ones take off their coats and snow boots.
I also coached them on their addition tables.
Unfortunately, because I was always in the first grade, I didn't learn about the gozintas until college.
I just use a bit of logic and common sense. The mask it not perfect but it is a barrier that will knock down most of the stuff coming out of your mouth when you talk. There are plenty of videos showing how it works.
Perfect? Of course not but it puts the odds more in your favor.
On Sun, 22 Aug 2021 13:27:36 -0400, snipped-for-privacy@aol.com posted for all of us to digest...
The only rubber rooms in PA are for the Philly teachers that crossed over and they have nowhere else to 'house' them until retirement.
We really didn't have too many students that went wacky.
I saw one teacher go off on a kid after he let loose with a fire extinguisher. Never saw him after that... He looked like Mr Peabody and had a calm demeanor. Who knows what lurks in peoples minds? Lucky they kid didn't set the fire alarm off, like the idiot that worked with us who decided to use canned air in the that same schools server room and caused the halon dump. What a maroon. He was still in there when the FD found him. Claimed he didn't hear it...
Usually, if the teachers screw up they just promote them. Unions.
You may have met Patrick then. When I graduated 8th grade most of us went on to high school. As a graduation gift, Patrick got a car and a job in the family hairdressing business. He never got to the class on gozintas.
They just haven't been able to put any numbers to that. You can't confuse a "use once and throw it away" mask that medical people use to the "do rag" people carry in their pocket and wrap around their face Jesse James style.
The closest to a real clinical study is that Vietnam study that said a cloth mask was worse than nothing. The conclusion was "Moisture retention, reuse of cloth masks and poor filtration may result in increased risk of infection".
I am not sure how many "time out" rooms there actually are and if the get used but they are in the SREF architectural guide. My guess is they get used for storage if the school has one. It is a prison holding cell tho. I have inspected those and the rules are about the same except you can lock a holding cell. This is the excerpt for the design spec
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When we made a teacher nuts in the 5th grade (1957), he sought other opportunities. I don't think he was cut out to be a teacher anyway. I doubt there was really a union in those days.
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