I'm sure the dead teachers will be comforted by the idea of their heirs being able to sue. Dumb @ssAnonymous wrote:In all fairness if some people insist on sending kids to school shy don’t they? But let the rest people go. Oh and btw, they should pay for keeping the school running out of their pocket as it is huge cost. Any teachers who get sick or families of those who die should have a right to sue the group for damages.
Anonymous wrote:I chimed in on this thread on Monday saying I thought it was too soon. I have completely changed my mind. It is not too soon.
OP is 100% right. Schools need to close immediately.
Anonymous wrote:I chimed in on this thread on Monday saying I thought it was too soon. I have completely changed my mind. It is not too soon.
OP is 100% right. Schools need to close immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools close we need families that can afford to stay home volunteer to take some of the kids that cannot. We need to help each other.
But social distancing... people don’t want additional children in their house.
Then don’t. But it’s the right thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:If schools close we need families that can afford to stay home volunteer to take some of the kids that cannot. We need to help each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools close we need families that can afford to stay home volunteer to take some of the kids that cannot. We need to help each other.
But social distancing... people don’t want additional children in their house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will FCPS follow LCPS suit and close? I wonder why LCPS closed first? Less students? Wealthier families?
It's smart, but did the families get any heads-up at all?
I spoke to a LCPS parent yesterday. They have a good remote schooling system in place so during snow days, they're able to provide schooling to kids whilst at home, so they're just extending those capabilities.
Anonymous wrote:If schools close we need families that can afford to stay home volunteer to take some of the kids that cannot. We need to help each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will FCPS follow LCPS suit and close? I wonder why LCPS closed first? Less students? Wealthier families?
It's smart, but did the families get any heads-up at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to know how many of the PPs bashing others and demanding everyone think of poor families ... are actually poor? Or are you all wealthy, privileged Bethesda and Arlington moms? I actually grew up working class and pretty much every poor and working class family I know struggles yes, but they are also much much better at having a support network of other families, friends, church members, etc. I’m thinking of all my friends growing up and a school closure would have been dealt with just fine. Even in the face of a national health crisis their families would have been too busy and tired working to be pushing for it. But if schools had had to close, they absolutely would have pulled together and dealt with it.
Couldn't agree with this more, as someone who also grew up in a working class community.
I will also add that many people who have lower incomes and do what they need to do to make ends meet find the posts referenced by the PP both empty and insulting.
If this virus hits badly in the community all at once, guess who is going to be the hardest hit? The lowest income families. The school closures will suck for the poor, but it will suck even worse for the fragile members of society to let this reach crisis level all at once without doing all we can to slow the spread. That includes school closures.