They are the main obstacle to ever getting this right.Why is that worth noting? How does that information help in making the decision we're currently facing?
They are the main obstacle to ever getting this right.Why is that worth noting? How does that information help in making the decision we're currently facing?
Our school district was already struggling with transportation. It had gotten to the point where I was driving my daughter to school 2-3 times a week because the bus was late or didn’t show altogether.Opening schools into flu and cold season?
Are they packing buses or going to make several runs? Hire more bus drivers?
I’m not sure what the solution is but if your state is in the middle of an upswing. School opening shouldn’t be a discussion.
Regarding school re-opening, what do you think is right?They are the main obstacle to ever getting this right.
My daughter really wants to go back to school. She hated online learning. I voted for a hybrid option where they are onsite sometime and online the other time.
I've been thinking about this a lot and I am pro in-person learning, and I think they need to utilize other businesses to make schools less crowded. Here in MD there are funds both to subsidize early childhood learning and child care. Combine those funds and partner with existing or open childcare centers and push early childhood education, PK & K there. Teachers would still be hired, but they would be working offsite. Also most states have ratios childcare centers cant go beyond, so you can be guaranteed smaller class sizes. Libraries are spacious buildings that virtually go underutilized all day, so maybe some classes can be held there. These are just ideas, I still haven't thought about getting transportation to and from these off-site classrooms.
one quick anecdote i have
a hs senior i coach recently told me her and her friends cant wait to get back to school and see each other and learn together etc
i said yeah thats cool butyou know as soon as that alarm clock goes off at 6 am and first period bell rings youre gonna be like
i do not want this
one untold benefit to the distance learning is that kids are actually getting a better chance to have appropriate sleep.
The fukk?I'm 100% for it
This country HAS to learn that stupidity is nothing to be proud of.
When thousands of children start dropping dead from this shyt or a teacher collapses in the classroom and traumatizes some kids, it will be a lesson learned.
Americans never learn until people get sick, die, something gets blown up, etc.
Then it becomes "Oh...well...let's...let's not do that again..." for at least a generation or so
And every single time, the rest of the world watches on like "The fukk is WRONG with these people???"

That sounds awful come late fall/winter when it’s dark at 5pmThis has me thinking of another idea; perhaps extend the hours the school building is open. Younger kids attend from like 9am-2pm and older from 3-8pm. Still 4-5 hours of instruction, but switch out the times? Just thinking.
kids shake it off though, the mortality rate for people under 18 is basically zeroI'm 100% for it
This country HAS to learn that stupidity is nothing to be proud of.
When thousands of children start dropping dead from this shyt or a teacher collapses in the classroom and traumatizes some kids, it will be a lesson learned.
Americans never learn until people get sick, die, something gets blown up, etc.
Then it becomes "Oh...well...let's...let's not do that again..." for at least a generation or so
And every single time, the rest of the world watches on like "The fukk is WRONG with these people???"
not to mention older teachersThat sounds awful come late fall/winter when it’s dark at 5pm
It's not but this is America in 2020The fukk?
dead kids to prove a point?
nah, that ain’t it![]()
Agreed with everything you say here except for the “about to” part. shyts already happening.It's not but this is America in 2020
I don't have kids, but this is what not voting, bothsiderism, and shoulder shrugging has lead to
America is about eat itself alive in the name of "freedom"
Yea, adults...and unless it was a game, practice and activities were done by 5/5:30. I can’t see high school kids being in a classroom at 7/8pm. When is dinner? When does homework get done, the morning? I know we’re just spitballing, but as a paid working adult I’m not sitting in an office past 6 and definitely not working til 8.If they played an after school sport or did extra curricular activities, they were coming home in the dark anyway. It’s not that bad. Wait until they are an adult. They will leave AND come home in the dark.