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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] And many schools were still using remote instruction. APS was not an outlier. [/quote] Actually, very, very few were by January outside of the West Coast, but keep telling yourself that. The effects on equity have been horrible, and closed school activists are to blame.[/quote] Trying to rewrite history? From: https://info.burbio.com [b]January 4, 2021[/b] % US K-12 students attending "virtual-only" schools = [b]53.4%[/b] (from 50.8% last week) [b]February 1, 2021[/b] - The week that APS sent kids in career/CTE back to classroom: % US K-12 students attending "virtual-only" schools = [b]38.2%[/b] (from 42% last week) [b]March 1, 2021[/b] - The week that APS sent SN and K-2 back to classroom: % US K-12 students attending "virtual-only" schools = [b]27.5% [/b](from 31.1% last week) etc. APS was NOT an outlier and started send kids back to the classroom around the same time as MANY other school systems. [/quote] Now exclude the entire West Coast from that analysis. Those numbers are so skewed because of what was going on on the West Coast. Almost all of my coworkers are in New York City, Boston and their suburbs and were absolutely shocked/appalled with what was going on here last year, especially when we only went back 2 days in-person (NYC ES kids went back in November). APS ES kids got the equivalent of 12 days (12 days) out of 180 last year in in-person learning. That is likely in the bottom 10% of the entire state of Virginia, which was the 44th in the nation for in-person learning. The fact that closed school activists are still defending this sh*t is what's really appalling though. Talk about people who can't ever admit they were wrong. They're just like Trump. [/quote] So much butthurt when you get called out on your repeated lies. FACTS: APS wasn't an outlier. 53.4% of US kids only had virtual option in Jan 2021. NYC MSs and HSs didn't open buildings up until Feb/Mar. 100+ ESs were closed in Jan. Many schools in Europe had distance learning last year as well. [/quote]
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