OMG OMG OMG What will our fellow MAGA Trumpublicans think! |
What's detrimental to my child's mental health is having to spend 8-9 hours a day alone while his parents work. I would love to just be able to spend all day with him but... mama has a job. |
What's even more detrimental is for them to grow up an orphan.... |
| Anyway, I think we'll look like geniuses when the schools down south close down in a few weeks and the pandemic is raging out of control down there because they were so anxious to re-open again against the advice of any credible expert. |
Better a live and breathing "fool" than a dead person who was "right." |
But the world is experiencing a pandemic. Maybe you haven't heard. |
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Looks like the HS in GA that was in the news last week is now going online.
https://www.ajc.com/education/9-cases-of-covid-19-reported-at-north-paulding-high-school/OWH6MN7DZ5A2XDQMXX337AQEWI/ Just watch the districts fall like dominoes. |
Schools are open lots of places already. Just read about a Michigan school that opened a week ago. . |
Yet most MD counties would have met the metric that NY set for opening. |
They are going online for 2 days, drama queen. |
Not when they get more positive cases they aren’t. How many people will get their kids tested in that school now that they hear of this news? Even if they do go back, it can’t be like they did last week. It makes me sad that adults are so stupid when it comes to the health of students. |
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Yes, OP is clearly right. We are going to look like fools for planning from the start for virtual learning so that students will be able to start school and know what their school day is going to look like and that teachers can plan a curriculum that they'll actually be able to teach on-line in the way that they plan instead of having to plan in person, start and a few days later adapt it to hybrid on the fly, then adapt it to remote on they fly a few days after that. I'm sure that won't be at all disruptive as they change back and forth between in person and virtual mid-week, often with no advance warning.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/schools-colleges-covid-reopen/2020/08/09/44a78044-d826-11ea-930e-d88518c57dcc_story.html
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| Add Fauquier County to the growing list. |
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But NYC public schools are opening
Amazing that the MoCo teachers union apparently has more power than the NYC teachers union . . . |
New York City teachers are currently discussing suing and striking to prevent this from happening. School doesn't start until after Labor Day. You're wrong if you think that NYC public school teachers are on board with this. |