BOE Meeting today

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How many parents think a child knows how to seal a mask and keep it on all day long - raise your hands!
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Anonymous wrote:There's one parent who made it known the only reason why she wanted the school re-opened was so she could work full-time. When someone pointed out to her how crass that was, she backed off a bit - claimed it was for the sake of the kids' education. Took a drive today and saw a bunch of kids playing in the soccer fields without masks. Shook my head - some people can learn by observation and listening, and others have to learn through self-experience.


People have to work. I don't see why that's crass. The economy, and probably society as a whole, would fall apart if we couldn't count on public schools to peovit child care.
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Anonymous wrote:How many parents think a child knows how to seal a mask and keep it on all day long - raise your hands!


Honestly, younger kids are better at it than middle schoolers and high schoolers and apparently much better than adult “children”
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Anonymous wrote:Jack Smith says enrollment is down 2,200 students K-12, and 1,000 students in PreK.


I’m surprised by the PK numbers. Presumably, they could just offer spots to more kids, since so many aren’t able to secure spots in the program.


I'm not surprised. It seems like it would be so hard to have the kids be engaged in a virtually platform. An adult would need to be there to help navigate the computer, unmute and mute, etc. Seems like it would just be easier to do what what can at home or keep them in daycare then attempt distance learning for pre-k.


I mean I just don’t know how many families would find it that valuable. As a head start parent, I just don’t know what it adds for you except a tablet maybe and a lot of hassle with very little if any benefit to your kid. For SN kids it’s also of little benefit. The only benefit I see is to keep you eligible for services and holding out for in person. My guess is head start numbers don’t increase unless they go in person
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