Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
The parents at our Title I school are almost all overwhelmingly supportive of DL. Because they have inadequate health care and coupled with their own work without adequate safeguards they don't want to expose their kids even more in schools.
Anonymous wrote:We weren't fine no matter who won, although I'm sure you thought you would be. Now you're urging schools to re-open because I'm sure you're inconvenienced. Not a chance.
Covid-19 isn’t going anywhere. So schools must reopen.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/covid-19-isnt-going-anywhere-so-schools-must-reopen/2020/08/07/8f2c2cde-d8e2-11ea-aff6-220dd3a14741_story.html
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Schools must #StayClosed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
The parents at our Title I school are almost all overwhelmingly supportive of DL. Because they have inadequate health care and coupled with their own work without adequate safeguards they don't want to expose their kids even more in schools.
Anonymous wrote:We need to recognize that for most of us schools being closed isnt a big deal.
But low income communities rely on schools and desporately need them to open. They need them open because they want their kids to get a better education then they did, and having in person, real classes is key not just for mastery of current material but also for their student's further educational advancement (scholarships, etc). They dont have the money for the extra tutors.
They also depend on schools for childcare, as many dont have the luxory to wfh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to recognize that for most of us schools being closed isnt a big deal.
But low income communities rely on schools and desporately need them to open. They need them open because they want their kids to get a better education then they did, and having in person, real classes is key not just for mastery of current material but also for their student's further educational advancement (scholarships, etc). They dont have the money for the extra tutors.
They also depend on schools for childcare, as many dont have the luxory to wfh.
Subpar education and efficacy IS a big deal, to ALL students and society.
+1 it’s a huge deal for everybody.
Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to recognize that for most of us schools being closed isnt a big deal.
But low income communities rely on schools and desporately need them to open. They need them open because they want their kids to get a better education then they did, and having in person, real classes is key not just for mastery of current material but also for their student's further educational advancement (scholarships, etc). They dont have the money for the extra tutors.
They also depend on schools for childcare, as many dont have the luxory to wfh.
Subpar education and efficacy IS a big deal, to ALL students and society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to recognize that for most of us schools being closed isnt a big deal.
But low income communities rely on schools and desporately need them to open. They need them open because they want their kids to get a better education then they did, and having in person, real classes is key not just for mastery of current material but also for their student's further educational advancement (scholarships, etc). They dont have the money for the extra tutors.
They also depend on schools for childcare, as many dont have the luxory to wfh.
Subpar education and efficacy IS a big deal, to ALL students and society.
Anonymous wrote:If you're saying public school parents would leave public schools en masse, given the choice, isn't taking away the choice the worst thing you could do?
Anonymous wrote:We need to recognize that for most of us schools being closed isnt a big deal.
But low income communities rely on schools and desporately need them to open. They need them open because they want their kids to get a better education then they did, and having in person, real classes is key not just for mastery of current material but also for their student's further educational advancement (scholarships, etc). They dont have the money for the extra tutors.
They also depend on schools for childcare, as many dont have the luxory to wfh.
Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
What’s stupid is you don’t recognize the data showing that the families of these “underprivileged kids” want distance learning because they don’t want to DIE.
Latinx children are 8 times more likely than white children to be hospitalized due to COVID-19. Black children are 5 times more likely. And then there’s the death rates.
I hate to break it to you, but keeping these kids out of schools won’t keep them safe from COVID. The reason for high rates of hospitalizations is high rates of infections. They are catching it in their homes from their own families. The same people who are working the meat lacking plants, cleaning your homes, working construction with no mask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
What’s stupid is you don’t recognize the data showing that the families of these “underprivileged kids” want distance learning because they don’t want to DIE.
Latinx children are 8 times more likely than white children to be hospitalized due to COVID-19. Black children are 5 times more likely. And then there’s the death rates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Nation's favorite pastime is vilifying white people. But let white people suggest they'd like to send their money and kids somewhere else and all hell breaks loose.
Except it’s not ‘their’ money. It’s the county’s money. You’re welcome to sell your house and move though.
If all the white people with some cheddar move to whiter counties, cities and states and make them even whiter people will cry and complain about the eroding of the tax base of the places they left.
If you think someone moving out of Arlington won’t immediately be replaced by someone with a higher income think again.