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Reply to "State MCEA Responds to Governor - In a nutshell says, "Nope! Not going back!""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can someone point me to any documentation reflecting a detailed list of safety measures that Ms. Bost and MCEA have consistently called for? What, specifically, are they demanding?[/quote] Well, that’s the thing. They’ve consistently have NOT called for any safety measures.[/quote] Here is a link to a letter she sent to Dr. Salmon on November 24, asking the State to call for no in-person learning until after the holidays to eliminate stress on educators. "Let’s work to destress an already stressful situation and, at the state level, declare that schools will remain virtual through, at a minimum, the end of the semester. Let’s get through the holiday season with clarity and consistency. Then based on health metrics, whether schools are meeting health and safety protocols, and the feasibility to begin transitioning to reopening systems to in-person, let’s reevaluate plans so we can get to the goal we all share: in-person learning, when it is safe and sustainable to do so." There's no mention of the actual health and safety protocols being called for. In fact, it suggests that health and safety protocols were in place in the areas offering in person learning and that these could be assessed to see if they are being met. If anyone can find links to specific demands, please post them. [/quote]
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