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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We knew this over a year ago. Between the Covid restrictions and the ridiculous remote "learning," many people have decided they prefer the freedom red states have to offer. That is why Covid policy is a big deal when voting. If you liked the blue states' policies, vote for them. I'll stick with the route the red states took. [/quote] It’s much more likely this had to do with housing prices. [/quote] We are in the cohort of people who moved from a blue state. Housing prices were a perk, but like every other major life decisions, there were a host of factors. The prime reason is that we believe it will benefit our kids to grow up in an environment different from the DC suburbs, and yes, the covid restrictions weighed heavily. Although the restrictions were lifted, it was very damaging to the youth and I worry they will suffer academically and emotionally for a long time. [/quote] Speak for your own kids. Many kids did fine or even great. Why should my kid suffer because other kids are slow or have no work ethic unless they have a teacher standing over them?[/quote] The data is quite clear, particularly for the elementary age level, that many kids did not and that there was significant learning loss. This is not even debatable at this stage of the game. [/quote]
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