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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The level of babying the shit out of everyone is over the top! It's a good thing they don't take temps at the door no one would be in school, ever. [/quote] We know you're trolling and sockpuppeting. Mostly because you are vile and a very shitty writer. Why did you have kids if you don't want to take care of them when they are sick? This has nothing to do with babying you idiot. It's about not infecting others with your shit.[/quote] Do you believe that all of the kids in school are not sick???? Does that even make sense to you? Everyone is going in sick, not even realizing that they are sick. My kiddo said absolutely nothing to me last night or this morning before going to school about not feeling good. For this theory of "everyone go home" to work they would have to check temps at the door. Thank God they don't do that because kids are constantly sick. You are a complete dumbass. It must be nice to be able to stay home with kids non-stop. WTF? Are you serious right now I can't tell. [/quote] I’m the teacher who posted above. When you send your feverish child to school, others suffer. Period. I missed 5 days, meaning 140 students didn’t have access to their teacher. I can’t see my mother because I can’t take illness to her. But at least that’s better than my coworker who took the flu to her husband with cancer recently. I have a student who was recently hospitalized because of what he caught at school. So it’s “just a sick kid” to you, but I see the domino effect every day. When you send your sick child, you create major issues for others. Sometimes it turns serious. But nobody can make you care about other people, I guess. [/quote]
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