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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have no doubt that there is a loss of learning due to the pandemic and virtual learning. Im just curious as to what some of you would have done differently? I mean going virtual was the only option at a time. Our kids are alive. Not saying they didn’t pay a price, of course, but what’s here is here .[/quote] Kids were never in danger of mass casualties from Covid or we would have seen it happen elsewhere in the country where schools never closed.[/quote] Schools never closed. And, it wasn't about the kids, it was about the adults in the community. How do you not get that. [/quote] Closing school buildings did not actually save the lives of any adults. We have data that proves it. Areas that closed schools had the same Covid deaths per capita when compared to areas that allowed school buildings to stay open. [/quote] Can you link to the study please?[/quote] Their claim is complete nonsense. Even at our MCPS school, some kids lost their parents to COVID. Further, as the recent articles have stated learning loss was the same even at schools that remained open in places like FL. I'd just ignore the crazies, you can't reason with them anyway.[/quote]
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