It’s Saturday in the summertime. The top story in the Banner is not the usual “What to do this weekend.” It’s this: How to protect yourself as wildfire smoke blankets Maryland, Sara Ruberg, Baltimore Banner Nota bene: a doctor quoted in the article states that wearing a mask won’t help. A reader comment disputes that. The doctor quoted is rejecting the advice of many public health officials who say a well fitted N95 or KN95 mask can significantly help reduce exposure to these type of fine particulate. Please be more accurate when reporting on public health emergencies. Even Fox is reporting that those masks can help. - - reader comment In my opinion you should limit outside time as much as possible but, if you must leave the house, wear a high quality, well fitting mask. Lung damage is no joke. This air is ugly stuff right now. Food for thought - - I noticed this comment in a Bluesky conversation about outdoor events this weekend: I'm starting to think that in our li...
The Maryland State Department of Education proposes increasing instructional time for mathematics at the Middle School level. This will necessitate decreasing instructional time for other subjects. Want to comment? Time is running out. Revised Mathematics Policy Implementation Timeline & Secondary Mathematics Program , Comment form Every time I see those “other” subjects reduced or eliminated in schools I want to throw things. I am not a violent person. Students are not geese to be force-fed with the aim of producing foie gras somewhere down the line. They are human. We are preparing them to have full human lives. We have to give them a reason to live. The more we narrow educational experiences, the less kids have to connect with and care about. What kind of a life is that? It’s also an ineffective methodology for education. We can’t simply pour content onto children and young people. They need to have the ability to absorb it. Reducing time spent in areas ...