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Reply to "so let's say kids/teachers in the fall come down with positive tests, what to do?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t know anyone who is not praying that schools open on time in the fall. How do you think all these kids you say will be withdrawn are going to get educated?[/quote] Rich kids will be homeschooled by stay-at-home parents (possibly by telecommuting) or with Zoom tutors. I think homeschool co-ops and remote microschools will become a thing, and some people will hire a governess. If you were a teacher who could make $40k teaching 24 kids and having to deal with germs, IEPs, and bureaucracy, you might prefer to find 3 families each willing to pay $1000/month for remote learning even if it involved a reduction in pay. If you could find 4 families with kids on the same grade level, you might not even lose much. [/quote] The rick kids you speak of go to private school. This will happen with very few DCPS families. Even in the wealthier areas, the families who send their kids to public school are mostly two working parents.[/quote]
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