Anonymous wrote:I really fail to understand why parents think they’ll have a choice. Schooling is compulsory in this country up to age 16.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the measures and the public health situation at the time.
Who knows what 3+ months from now will look like.
Anonymous wrote:We are really struggling with this. We expect that even if schools do open in September, they will close again in the fall/winter during phase 2 when infections/deaths begin to increase again. On a macro level, I totally understand that schools need to re-open in order to re-start the economy so that parents can go to work. But in terms of my own family risk calculus, I am considering keeping them home. All depends on whether I can continue to telework or take an unpaid leave of absence. In my perfect world, school would offer a distance learning option even if in-person classes resume, but I am open to the idea of home schooling if not. Kids will be K and 3rd.
Anonymous wrote:I really fail to understand why parents think they’ll have a choice. Schooling is compulsory in this country up to age 16.