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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is no questions cases will continue to rise for a few weeks and likely some hospitalizations too. But, that doesn't mean individual schools should be trying to run virtual programs. [/quote] So kids just get suspended for sitting next to the wrong person and have to pay the price of falling behind? I’m not sure if that’s right given the technology resources we have developed. It’s not an ideal situation but surely we can do better than that. [/quote] If this is your definition of suspended, you’re playing on a different field than the rest of us.[/quote] What’s the difference? Please explain. [/quote] +1 Any time a school will not allow a kid to come to school it is a suspension. In this case if a whole class has to quarantine because one kid tested positive even though other kids tested negative it’s the school not allowing them to attend. That is technically a suspension. They are not allowed to return to school for a set time.[/quote]
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