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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I bet Jill Biden is very pro teacher because she actually knows what they do unlike you useless fools.[/quote] None of us are anti-teacher. Quite to the contrary. We are very pro-teacher. We want them to teach where they teach best and that is in the classroom. What we are against is a public sector union engaging in absurd posturing that exploits and aggravates unfounded fears during an unprecedented global crisis in order to extract ridiculous concessions for its adult members while denying tens of thousands of children - many of which fell desperately below learning standards before this crisis - the education enjoyed by their peers in almost all of the rest of the country and undermining, for years to come, a historically-underperforming public school district that was, slowly but surely, on its way up. No one who cares about public education or children endorses what you are doing. Useless fools yourself. [/quote] Very well said.[/quote] Indeed not. The poster wastes their eloquence on the false premise that it is safe to return to school buildings. It's not. Stop it with the red herrings of under-served kids and selfish unions. None of these ills are anywhere near as bad as more deaths. As another poster said, you can correct for a temporary lack of education. You can't reverse death. [/quote] We are irrevocably negatively affecting educational and economic outcomes for some number of kids. We don't know how many or what the magnitude will be. It's all a guess. Kids will drop out of school and never come back. Kids who were already behind on literacy will never recover. It's not like we do so well with education in the best of years. Yes, that translates into lost years of life. [/quote] You realize all that is normal with in person learning too.[/quote]
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