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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They are going to go continue issuing iPads to preK thru 2nd graders due to “uncertainty” about the coming year. Not a great sign.[/quote] That's simply insane! Major urban school districts like Dallas have been back in person 5 days a week since October. No mass school closings or wave of sickness/death either. Is APS just waiting on Covid to disappear completely from the face of the earth?![/quote] Fake news! They will open back up fully in the fall. Don’t get your panties in a bunch over absolutely nothing. P.S. An urban district in redneck Texas ain’t my measuring stick. [/quote] Redneck aye? Well I guess those Redneck kids will eventually be more educated than the ones here that are NOT getting the educational hrs like they did in prior years. Keep it up dumb dumb.[/quote] There it is. Thank you. These nut jobs are living in an alternate reality thinking that EVERYONE is equally behind. Nope, nope, nope. We are becoming more and more unique in how far behind our kids are. [/quote] Our inability to use new information to make different choices is really killing us here. The decision to stay virtual in October was understandable under the circumstances. The continued refusal to get more in person days now that we know more and have vaccines is inexcusable. [/quote]
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