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					<description><![CDATA[Samantha Schuster thinks they are heading toward a breaking point at West Clermont Middle School. "I appreciate them trying to give the kids the freedom to choose themselves," Schuster said. "That is good. But as a parent, that's kind of disturbing when you have a 10-year-old having panic attacks." Four days into sixth grade, her &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Samantha Schuster thinks they are heading toward a breaking point at West Clermont Middle School.</p>
<p>"I appreciate them trying to give the kids the freedom to choose themselves," Schuster said. "That is good. But as a parent, that's kind of disturbing when you have a 10-year-old having panic attacks."</p>
<p>Four days into sixth grade, her daughter, Autumn Schuster, went home healthy, only quarantined because she was near another student confirmed to have caught coronavirus.</p>
<p>"She did not have, like, any anxiety issues until last year, when remote learning started and it was just because things she didn't understand," Samantha Schuster said.</p>
<p>When her school finally allowed Autumn Schuster back into class, it sent a letter home to parents. It told everyone on campus to stay home for remote learning Friday and Monday because too many staff members were out.</p>
<p>The absences were despite layers of on-campus protection, including recommendations that students and staff wear masks. School administrators said they see "evidence of school-related" spread.</p>
<p>In two weeks, the school had 44 students and eight staff members test positive for COVID-19 and 650 children forced to stay home 10 days like Schuster.</p>
<p>The situation is a challenge similar to others around the state.</p>
<p>"What we're hearing is what one might expect we would be hearing," said Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, director of the Ohio Department of Health.</p>
<p>Vanderhoff said districts that began the year with optional masking are changing policy because of the number of people missing class due to quarantines.</p>
<p>​It happened at Poland Schools in Youngstown, Ohio, and at Kings Local Schools in Warren County.</p>
<p><b>RELATED: Kings Local Schools votes to require masks for Pre-K through 6th-grade students</b></p>
<p>"We really need to think back to basics," said Dr. Joseph Gaspaldo, the medical director of infectious diseases for the Ohio Health Department. "There is no physiological harm for a child to wear a mask. I actually think it's going to be more harmful for them to have remote learning, or, God forbid, they require a hospitalization of COVID-19."</p>
<p>West Clermont school administrators agree and are grappling with ideas to keep kids learning on campus.</p>
<p>It is why Schuster thinks a mask mandate is only a matter of time.</p>
<p>"It might not be such a bad idea to put that in place and see what happens," Schuster said.</p>
<p>While that is not a decision currently being weighed in West Clermont schools, the superintendent is having routine talks with Clermont and Hamilton county health leaders to try to find a strategy that works.</p>
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