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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean yes, but not when we are at the HIGHEST number of cases per day? People whining about teachers abdicating their responsibility and needing to suck it up are blind to the actual realities of what is happening. Fight for many more robust supports for at-risk and special needs children and families NOW. But don't insist we need to go the route of heading back just because "it's time" and you're sick of it. Suck it up, harpies. Or suck it. Either is fine. [/quote] The ironic thing is they abdicate their parenting to schools and teachers and don't see that the issue is they aren't used to having to do that part of parenting. At-risk families are making it work. SN students need more in terms of services and supports but that's also been the case in person as well.[/quote] lol "At-risk families are making it work!" And homeless families are just fine without homes! Evidence: They are still alive. At risk families are making it work? Evidence: I have a good feeling about it. Neat![/quote] I worked for 8 years with homeless families. Have you? Most homeless are not actually homeless and staying with families. Otherwise, the county provides housing. For them the bigger issue is child care so they can work but they'd qualify for child care. [/quote] lol the point went directly over your head.[/quote]
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