Which schools are still not open for ANY In-Person learning?

Anonymous
CARES classrooms do not count.
Anonymous
Stokes is only open for PK and K. So IMO its essentially not open since the only mandatory grade it’s doing IPL for is K.
Anonymous
Capital City isn't doing anything. Absolutely nothing.
Anonymous
School Without Walls has had NO in person learning all year. It's a disgrace.
Anonymous
Deal middle school is doing all academic classes by video. No in person instruction.
Anonymous
CMI for the most part. 4th grade might be IPL?
Anonymous
I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.
Anonymous
I have been tolerant all year but this is now abusive. It is shocking that this is happening in part of the United States in 2021.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


she’s really missing the mark badly with her reporting
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.


Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.


Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important.


As long as you get what you want

Yall need to give it up for real. You think schools are going to make dramatic shifts with four weeks left in the school year.

Get.Over.It.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.


Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important.


How else would you shame these schools? Via a list? Put a red “E” for empty sign out front? Hire a banshee to scream at them 24 hours a day? Harass their principal/board members at home?

You have no recourse
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.


Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important.


How else would you shame these schools? Via a list? Put a red “E” for empty sign out front? Hire a banshee to scream at them 24 hours a day? Harass their principal/board members at home?

You have no recourse


publish them here and urge it to be reported on. I’m tired of your schtick. It’s not working.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.


Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important.


As long as you get what you want

Yall need to give it up for real. You think schools are going to make dramatic shifts with four weeks left in the school year.

Get.Over.It.


I’m never going to get over the way we casually threw away a mainstay of public support for families and children, all in supposedly liberal cities and states, because teacher’s unions are politically powerful.
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