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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,354 posts)
Wed Aug 12, 2020, 03:04 PM Aug 2020

School district nixes in-person learning after 400 teachers opt out

As schools nationwide struggle to finalize reopening plans, some have abruptly changed course because of coronavirus outbreaks or pushback from the community. One school district in New Jersey voted this week to hold all classes remotely, despite Governor Phil Murphy insisting for months on some form of in-person classes.

In a major reversal, Murphy's office said he will announce plans to facilitate remote learning as an option later on Wednesday, revealing how uncertain the coming school year will be.

"It became fruitless to continue to try to do what was impossible. So they're going to spend the next five weeks making remote learning the best it possibly can be," said Pat Politano, a spokesperson for New Jersey's Elizabeth school district, whose board Monday moved to take classes entirely online.

Politano said more than 400 teachers have already opted out of in-person classes over health concerns, among them: first-grade teacher Marie Tichenor.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/school-district-nixes-person-learning-133037025.html

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School district nixes in-person learning after 400 teachers opt out (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2020 OP
Good! SheltieLover Aug 2020 #1
I am glad that they had the courage to challenge authority Chainfire Aug 2020 #2
So true - and I can't imagine the pressure on parents......... MyOwnPeace Aug 2020 #3

Chainfire

(17,675 posts)
2. I am glad that they had the courage to challenge authority
Wed Aug 12, 2020, 03:26 PM
Aug 2020

My wife and I would have never sent our kids to school in today's environment. One of us would have quit work and stayed at home regardless of the economic consequences. I feel truly sorry for parents who feel the need to do the same but just can't afford it. It is a burden that will be felt more by poor people than the rest of our society. So what is new, right?

MyOwnPeace

(16,946 posts)
3. So true - and I can't imagine the pressure on parents.........
Wed Aug 12, 2020, 03:58 PM
Aug 2020

I was a teacher and later a principal. I would NEVER have considered opening a school or suggesting sending BUS LOADS of kids to school. I now have 3 grandchildren that are too young to go, but my son is a teacher. As of now his school is planning on opening on a 5-day schedule.

THIS IS ALL SO WRONG!!!!!!!!

Has our country become so brain-dead that we cannot see facts, numbers, trends?

Has SCIENCE lost so much "respect" that tribal support for an idiot rules above all else?

November 3 means the world to the United States.

GET OUT THE VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!

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