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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers are the reason schools are closed, and they have an obvious financial incentive to keep them closed. They collect their full salary regardless of whether schools are open and keeping them closed drives up the price of private tutoring which our kids now all need because distance learning is so ineffectual. If schools were open, no one would hire teachers as tutors. [/quote] Teachers tutored long before DL, and will tutor long after. Of course people hire teachers as tutors when schools are open. [/quote] If you think that anyone in the DC government gives even a passing thought to prosecuting teachers for ethics violations, I have a bridge to sell you. Remember DC rarely prosecutes REAL crime like metro fare evasion or thefts from autos. They definitely arent going to prosecute teachers for making an extra buck.[/quote] Nobody is talking about prosecution. People are simply outraged about the galling hypocrisy of a teacher demanding that schools be closed because of safety but then taking the very same damn risk teaching private pods.[/quote] How many pods do you think there are?[/quote]
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