Anonymous wrote:Without an endgame plan, why close them? What is the plan to reopen? They close them, they’re out the rest of the school year.
At this point it would do more to restrict airline and train travel domestically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What?! There are many kids who only eat at school. There are many families who can’t afford child care or can’t stay at home.
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THIS. OP and the other PPs are clearly privileged folks that will not be impacted by school closures. Likely stay at home or work from home parents. Most of us are not so privileged. My DD's school has a 25% FARMs rate. A lot of kids get sent home with a bag of food on Friday afternoon to help them get through the weekend. This would be devastating for those children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What?! There are many kids who only eat at school. There are many families who can’t afford child care or can’t stay at home.
THIS. OP and the other PPs are clearly privileged folks that will not be impacted by school closures. Likely stay at home or work from home parents. Most of us are not so privileged. My DD's school has a 25% FARMs rate. A lot of kids get sent home with a bag of food on Friday afternoon to help them get through the weekend. This would be devastating for those children.
Anonymous wrote:Great idea!! My kids don't go to school means that I don't go to work. If I don't go to work, I don't get paid. If I don't get paid, my kids will no longer have a roof over their head. They may not be able to go back to school once it opens back up because who knows where we'll be...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What?! There are many kids who only eat at school. There are many families who can’t afford child care or can’t stay at home.
Curious. What do they do in the summer for meals?
There are schools that are meal centers. My school had a daily bbq lunch from the day after school ended to the day before it began. [/quote
And we respect and support that. Nobody should go hungry.
MCPS ALREADY PROMISED CONTINUATION OF FOOD SUPPORT FOR THOSE!!!
This had to be solved just like it is in summer when the school is out. This is the rich t approach. Help those in need without risking the entire population and the community by keeping schools open at this time.
Anonymous wrote:Great idea!! My kids don't go to school means that I don't go to work. If I don't go to work, I don't get paid. If I don't get paid, my kids will no longer have a roof over their head. They may not be able to go back to school once it opens back up because who knows where we'll be...
Anonymous wrote:it is a sad, sad day to me to see that China values the lives of its citizens more that we do.Anonymous wrote:For basically 95% of people it is a cold. Relax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What?! There are many kids who only eat at school. There are many families who can’t afford child care or can’t stay at home.
That is way less important than the certainty of thousands more deaths if schools don't close. People won't starve. They will find a way. MCPS has already said they would provide food. You can be fired from your job, scrounge around for food, but LIVE. Instead of keeping everything open and KILLING off the most vulnerable, as well as the ones who just happen to need hospitalization at that time for other reasons. Do you want to have a stroke right in the middle of a pandemic, PP? With what you're advocating, you won't make it. There won't be enough resources to go around.
You really need to wake up and understand how pandemics work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What?! There are many kids who only eat at school. There are many families who can’t afford child care or can’t stay at home.
Curious. What do they do in the summer for meals?
Anonymous wrote:What?! There are many kids who only eat at school. There are many families who can’t afford child care or can’t stay at home.