Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if a few teachers and kids die, NBD to the schools choice open up at all costs crowd.
Ugh. You do know there are societal costs to closing schools and failing to equip students with the skills they’ll need to be productive, engaged adults.
Or maybe you choose to ignore this. After all, if you’re putting your own kid in a private learning pod while schools are closed, like some local School Board members, it doesn’t really affect you the same way it affects others.
Um, genius, who do you think will be teaching these students if their teachers are dead? Keeping teachers and kids healthy comes first, then we can look at education. Do you really need someone to point that out to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if a few teachers and kids die, NBD to the schools choice open up at all costs crowd.
Ugh. You do know there are societal costs to closing schools and failing to equip students with the skills they’ll need to be productive, engaged adults.
Or maybe you choose to ignore this. After all, if you’re putting your own kid in a private learning pod while schools are closed, like some local School Board members, it doesn’t really affect you the same way it affects others.
Anonymous wrote:And if a few teachers and kids die, NBD to the schools choice open up at all costs crowd.