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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating! [/quote] We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings. [/quote] Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important. [/quote] As long as you get what you want :roll: Yall need to give it up for real. You think schools are going to make dramatic shifts with four weeks left in the school year. Get.Over.It. [/quote] I’m never going to get over the way we casually threw away a mainstay of public support for families and children, all in supposedly liberal cities and states, because teacher’s unions are politically powerful. [/quote] For some reason, entitled parents really hold onto vaccine priority which was really getting 20% of the spots in the lottery pool along with tens of thousands of others. I, and many of my teacher friends who WANTED to return in person, had to get vaccinated out of DC. This is the story you are telling yourself. The real story: It was a global pandemic and like many other places in the word, schools here had to adapt. It was a bad situation but we did what we could to keep children and the rest of us safe. Some of you have clearly never dealt with not getting what you want, the way you want it, exactly when you want it. [/quote] The "real story"?? The real story is that most schools in this country figured out how to reopen safely, many fully, for their students. Most of the private schools right there in DC figured this out too. But DCPS couldn't figure it out, and the mayor completely punted on doing her job w/ regard to schools, and most of DC's teachers were happy to obstruct, delay, and otherwise refuse to return in person even after they were given priority for vaccination. This has nothing to do with safety; it's about power. The idea that parents wanting their kids to be able to return to school is some kind of childish demand to "get what we want, the way we want it" is ridiculous. What a despicable way to frame this absolutely unacceptable situation. Shame on you.[/quote] +infinity[/quote][/quote]
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