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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For the record, Two Rivers has made their info quite public and transparent: https://www.tworiverspcs.org/uploaded/SY_2020-2021_Docs/Copy_of_Q2_COVID_Planning_Update_TR_Famillies_10-14-20_Sharing.pdf Notice the percentage of white vs brown and black families that feel comfortable coming back to school. And what percentage of teachers feel comfortable coming back to school. [/quote] Wow. Now that’s the transparency I want to see at our school. [/quote] The question of whether to open schools should be decided by whether we meet health standards for safely reopening (which DC does in spades). The question of whether to reopen shouldnt be subject to a vote. That's absurd. [/quote] I think people should be able to decide by majority what they feel is safe.[/quote] Totally disagree. Decisions should be based on science and schools should open. If you as a family or teacher don’t want to attend, stay home and homeschool for a year. All families should not be made hostage just because some families don’t believe in science and facts.[/quote] You mean majority white families who don’t think it’s fair POC’s opinions are dictating decisions.[/quote] seriously, STOP. [/quote] I will when some white parents stop acting like only their feelings matter. I truly do wonder if it was majority white people dying what some of you would think.[/quote] you’re a cynical bullsh*tter using race for unethical reasons. if you cared about black kids, you’d be tearing your hair out about the loss in learning. [/quote] Yea, that's what white people say when their privilege is being exposed. 'What?? Racism has ended' 'White privilege is BS!' 'There is not such thing as systematic racism, Black people are ALL lazy!' Etc. Etc. Etc. If you think race has nothing to do with this you'd absolutely be incorrect. Those in the black community who need it are being taken care of through CARES. Special needs students, no matter the color are being taken care of. So what's the issue? Oh not all the middle/upper middle class White children are being invited back for term 2. Many who are doing PODS, have part time nannies, and utilizing all the other resources they have. [/quote] I am super curious how you justify CARES over an additional classroom with the same priorities as the existing one. Is there any possible argument that the CARES classroom is better for poor kids than being in a classroom with a teacher? Oh, there’s not? The only justification is that teachers don’t want to work and don’t care if their much poorer aides have to? Oh. Right. It’s all about privilege. You were right after all.[/quote] Interesting how you try to come up with such an idiotic conclusion. CARES is for CHILDCARE because these people can't supervise DL. We can't have in person for every child that needs it so this is the next option, you have to be a dumb*ss to think DL is better than in person for all kids. There aren't enough healthy teachers to do in person, the end. I love how you are trying to equate White privilege to teachers teaching from home, that is such a thing someone who doesn't care to understand what true privilege is would do, very divisive and shameful of you.[/quote] I actually can’t even tell what you’re trying to say. What do you think your second sentence means and how does it relate to/refute what the PP said? PP is obviously saying that anyone who thinks this plan is better for poor kids than in person because of the CARES aspect is insane. That’s obviously right. CARES classrooms are better than nothing for poor kids, but obviously worse than school. [/quote]
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