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[quote=Anonymous] It is much easier with smaller schools in smaller school districts. Don't claim "our" kids have suffered. Your kids suffered as you weren't willing to make it work. Some of "our" kids were just fine in virtual and made the best of the situation vs. complaining. Don't complain when your kids get sick to us. We'll remind you you decided it was all fine.[/quote] This commonly repeated nonsense by some on here is farcical. There's only a million studies by now on the effects of long term virtual learning, and lots and lots of evidence and data. It's not even disputable among the experts. When you say garbage like "your kids suffered as you weren't willing to make it work" that is refuted by every single reputable organization, doctor, educator, scientist, out there. Are there some where it did work, sure. Seems like you are one. The indisputable evidence says otherwise. I'd spend a week here if I linked all the studies and data from all the top US and international sources, government agencies, prestigious journals. Talk about privileged. Because something works for you that has been indisputably proven to not work for the population as a whole--seriously, nobody questions this--then its the parents fault? Love that logic. We're all just complainers. Tell that to the parents of special needs kids who didn't get a second of in person services for a year, the kids who committed suicide, the kids who suffered from severe migraines, the kids who are now well behind in math (look at stats). We're all just complainers who should have made it work better? Yeah, right. [/quote]
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