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Nevilledog

(51,122 posts)
Tue Jul 14, 2020, 11:56 PM Jul 2020

Missouri school district asks parents to sign COVID-19 'death' waiver for children

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/missouri-school-district-forces-parents-to-sign-19-waiver-for-children/


A school district in Missouri is requiring parents to sign a waiver in case children who participate in sports or other activities become infected with COVID-19 and die.

The “waiver of liability” from Hazelwood School District was shared on Tuesday by attorney Natasha Scruggs.

“I feel sick reading it,” Scruggs said.

The document asks parents to acknowledge that COVID-19 is a public health crisis and to relinquish their rights to hold the district responsible even if a student’s death is “caused by the negligence of carelessness” of school staff.

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Missouri school district asks parents to sign COVID-19 'death' waiver for children (Original Post) Nevilledog Jul 2020 OP
WTF . . Iliyah Jul 2020 #1
That would raise my hackles. smirkymonkey Jul 2020 #2
If you need a waiver for liability, you shouldn't be opening BlueSpot Jul 2020 #3
I just knew this was coming. cayugafalls Jul 2020 #4
That justifies keeping kids at home. lpbk2713 Jul 2020 #5
I'd call every day and say my children are sick. Talitha Jul 2020 #6
How safe is it to reopen schools and businesses? keithbvadu2 Jul 2020 #7
That's going to have a chilling affect on parents planning to send their kids back to school. Chemisse Jul 2020 #8
Pointless. Parents of Johnny the athlete can't sign away rights for kids sitting next to Johnny lostnfound Jul 2020 #9
Pretty Much Guarantees... ProfessorGAC Jul 2020 #10
maybe a lawyer can chime in... BGBD Jul 2020 #11
I agree with this. essme Jul 2020 #12
+1 uponit7771 Jul 2020 #14
Oh, hell no! dmr Jul 2020 #13
It's for students participating in sports. sinkingfeeling Jul 2020 #15
Large district in Indianapolis has cancelled football Captain Zero Jul 2020 #16
OTHER activities?? Like what...band,chess club etc,etc??? Bengus81 Jul 2020 #17
Exactly! And what if your child's only "activity" is attending class and learning? Chiyo-chichi Jul 2020 #18
 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
2. That would raise my hackles.
Wed Jul 15, 2020, 12:04 AM
Jul 2020

I don't think I would sign such a thing or send my child into such a careless system.

cayugafalls

(5,641 posts)
4. I just knew this was coming.
Wed Jul 15, 2020, 12:09 AM
Jul 2020

Talked with my wife about it. This is messed up.

We know opening the schools is going to kill a certain percentage of kids because of our carelessness, so sign this form and relieve us of all responsibility, because like our pResident, we don't take responsibility at all.

This whole system has become corrupt.

Parents should refuse to sign the form.

Chemisse

(30,813 posts)
8. That's going to have a chilling affect on parents planning to send their kids back to school.
Wed Jul 15, 2020, 12:43 AM
Jul 2020

I know I would keep my kids home if I thought there was the slightest chance it could kill them.

lostnfound

(16,183 posts)
9. Pointless. Parents of Johnny the athlete can't sign away rights for kids sitting next to Johnny
Wed Jul 15, 2020, 05:35 AM
Jul 2020

Do they have to indemnify the school for lawsuits against the school from the other kids that Johnny spreads it to?

ProfessorGAC

(65,076 posts)
10. Pretty Much Guarantees...
Wed Jul 15, 2020, 06:23 AM
Jul 2020

...parents won't send their kids.
The hope of parents was rooted in a belief that the schools would take every measure to be safe.
Now, the school sends a letter saying "It's not really going to be safe, but not our fault"?
Self-inflicted wound.
Or, did someone on the board do this on purpose? " Hey, we opened the schools, but the kids never showed!"

 

BGBD

(3,282 posts)
11. maybe a lawyer can chime in...
Wed Jul 15, 2020, 07:30 AM
Jul 2020

but I don't think even a signed waiver saying so would protect against a death caused by negligence.

essme

(1,207 posts)
12. I agree with this.
Wed Jul 15, 2020, 07:40 AM
Jul 2020

It will make the "non-maskers," "hoax," and Trumpster idiots in that state think twice when they realize they are talking about the deaths of their loved ones.

Sometimes those fools have to be shocked into "crap! This could happen to me!"

dmr

(28,347 posts)
13. Oh, hell no!
Wed Jul 15, 2020, 07:51 AM
Jul 2020

If my son was still in school, I would not send him.

I've already lost one child, I just couldn't ... wouldn't endanger my son.

Even under the best of circumstances, I'd never sign a waiver.

My heart goes out to parents, children, teachers, support personnel, etc.

Captain Zero

(6,811 posts)
16. Large district in Indianapolis has cancelled football
Wed Jul 15, 2020, 08:25 AM
Jul 2020

Summer drills had started for Fishers High School. One football player came down with it. Superintendent shut down football season immediately. No football this year.

Smart Superintendent, I would say. Given that CDC DUDE said yesterday that fall and winter will be biggest challenge to US public health. EVER.

Chiyo-chichi

(3,581 posts)
18. Exactly! And what if your child's only "activity" is attending class and learning?
Wed Jul 15, 2020, 08:37 AM
Jul 2020

Then you don't have to sign away your child's life? And then you can sue the school district if your child dies due to their negligence?

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