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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So Stokes has 350 kids, about. Now they have to have a virtual school for at least 10 kids? [/quote] zoom for 1 hr a day with a para, and some worksheets. done. [/quote] Where is that staff money coming from? Of wait there is no money. So that comes out of educational time for in person kids. [/quote] Exactly right. The schools will need to pull bodies from classrooms to make this happen. [/quote] don’t charters usually have more flexibility to hire? still sucks up resources but at least they don’t have to pull teachers[/quote] Christ stop being a jacka$$. Do you live in the world? Do you have infinite resources at your disposal? We are already 6 weeks into the school year. You’re going to hire who now, for a temp educator gig? With no extra resources. Damn you stupid vocal parents really like to mess up schools your own selfish whims.[/quote]
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