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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you want your kids at hime forever, that’s fine. That option has always existed — it’s called homeschooling. The local school system should not have to continue to pour resources into online learning after this school year because some parents want to keep their kids home. There are virtual schools and many states have their own virtual public school. The local district should not have to spend money to keep providing this.[/quote] This is what it has always been about. Wealthier white families who are afraid that the minority kids at home are siphoning resources from their own kids. There are kids in my class who have lost multiple family members to COVID. They have parents who don’t speak English, who work in fast food and public transit and in housekeeping. Some of these kids have parents who are illiterate even in their own language. You have absolutely no right to dictate how funds are allocated to students like this. Do you understand how devastating it will be to these families if their child brings home COVID to grandma and an infant? They don’t have insurance. Some live in shelters or in crowded low income housing. They can’t isolate a sick family member in a cozy bedroom like you can. I’m embarrassed for the people who pretended to care about these children months ago. They pretended to advocate for these families until they finally realized that they don’t, in fact, want to send their kids back to school mid pandemic. They were always a prop, and now they’re back to being an obstacle to Charlotte’s flute lessons. Vile. [/quote] I'm embarrassed for you that you think keeping schools closed is the best education environment for your most at-risk students. If distance learning is the best for these students, why isn't distance learning the best for all students? Why have in person school for anyone?[/quote] You’re simply pretending that the pandemic doesn’t exist, which is convenient. Of course in school learning is best for them under normal circumstances. It is NOT the best for them (or for their families) during a pandemic. They’ve told you this, many times. The death rates for these communities support this. What makes you think you’re in a better position to make decisions for their children during a pandemic than their own parents? Oh right, racism and classism. [/quote] DP. You are speaking for these communities as well, in a very problematic manner, just to serve your own goals. The communities you reference are complex and are not nearly as single-minded in favor of DL as you claim. You talk about them like they are a monolith who all agree with your position on DL, but that's inaccurate. The reality is more nuanced (some want DL, some for hybrid, some for in person) and that is shown by the limited studies that exist. You act offensively when you set yourself up as the spokesperson for complex communities. [b]One of the troubling aspects of all of this has been watching unions that are 80% or more made of white women speak over community members who can speak more eloquently about their own lives and communities.[/b] [/quote] SO much the bolded. "Stop using Black children to open up schools!" Uh, stop using Black children to keep them closed. It's so much more complex than any white person hiding behind minority groups likes to claim.[/quote]
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