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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is one example to prove that they went back to all virtual even for the highest needs groups that had brought back in for a few times: https://www.fcps.edu/blog/student-group-3-returns-virtual-instruction-december-14[/quote] Back in classrooms in Feb. All students (who selected in-person and didn’t ditch) were back in schools in March. The PP above was lying. [/quote] Nobody is lying except the Dems lying to themselves about the consequences of school closures. [/quote] The consequences are pretty obvious. Lots of misdirected anger. But regardless the PP earlier was lying about dates. [/quote] you just cannot face it can you?[/quote] I face it every day. The relentless lying is unavoidable. I don’t get it. Totally dumb, clearly blatant lies. Why bother? Just trolling? [/quote] I don’t know why that one PP was lying. But guess what - none of believed it because there was literally no kernel of truth. Which is not what happened with what the Rs were saying … so you guys really have to do some self assessment on what kernels of truth there were with that. [/quote] Right. Misinformation is a huge issue. Maybe the Rs could work on not lying. Even if a lie contains a kernel of truth, it’s still a lie. [/quote] oh ffs. nobody was lying. maybe PP had their dates wrong somewhat. the fact remains - schools closed for well over a year and Virginia was among the worst states for the length of closures. We all lived through it. You can’t pretend it didn’t happen as much as you wish you could. [/quote] N9t lying. The dem is defining school as a handful of kids in the building watching youtube on a computer supervised by a random adult while their fully vaccinated teachers are at home The multitudes of parents who say there was no school equate "school" with being taught a curriculum by physically present teachers who know the kids as more than a gray computer block that logs in but does not respond, where learning actually occurs. School did not happen from March 2020 through the end of ajuly 2021. This is indisputable.[/quote] So your kids were in-school but not getting appropriate instruction? So just say that. It was horrible. No need to lie about it. They weren’t “kept out of school through the summer of 2021” but they failed to get appropriate instruction even once they were back in the classroom. SN kids should have been prioritized for in-person teachers. [/quote] But to absolutely clear — no one was offered 5 days a week in person school until August 2021. [/quote] Right, when special education kids went back in-person in Feb/Mar 2021 they only went four days a week. [/quote]
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