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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not understanding why the OP is getting such pushback. [/quote] +1. It’s kind of shocking how many people can’t look back and accept that mistakes were made, agree we need a plan to address learning and social loss, and make a plan so that working families can once again rely on schools. I do not see what is so controversial about that. I thought the first reply had some great suggestions. [/quote] None of that is going to happen. Stop insisting upon living in the past, join the real world and mooooove ooooon.[/quote] NP. Are you really this dense that you think for a society to discuss policy mistakes it made, how to repair the damage, and how to prevent the same mistake from being made again in the future is a matter of "living in the past"? Is that how you would like other historic policy blunders to be handled as well? Trust me, whatever you tell people on DCUM, and no matter how many posts you report and get deleted, you will not succeed at silencing the reckoning among experts and policy makers that is already happening and will continue for years. Maybe a place like DC won't actually do this work, but it is already happening at higher levels and when the next pandemic hits, school closures will be a lot harder to sell.[/quote]
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