UN Officials Cite Study That Finds Lockdowns, School Closures KILLING More Children Than COVID

I know they are. But they're still going to get sick. they're not immune.

And there is going to have to be a plan for covering them with substitute teachers the same way there is during the flu season.
I believe that there will be a lot of overblown hype about teachers getting sick but it really won't be that big of a deal. The media will just make it out to be.
 
I believe that there will be a lot of overblown hype about teachers getting sick but it really won't be that big of a deal. The media will just make it out to be.

I don't disagree that the media will make a bigger stink than it actually is. That's been part of the problem in the school reopening conversation to begin with. Irrational fear.
 
DC public schools to go virtual through at least November

Bowser seemed to allude to the union's unwillingness to return to the classroom as a factor in the district’s decision to return virtually

“You know, I’m just going to speak candidly, if we don’t have teachers who want to come in person, we would have to find another set of adults who want to come in person,” Bowser said, according to WTOP.​



Good. Replace them and lets see the tune change.
 
I think it is going to happen, no way around it. To put kids back in school and not expect them to get the virus is silly. Its obviously going to happen.

You and @Buy1Sell2 parrot this a lot.

Once again:

It's not about stopping people for ever getting sick, it's about slowing things down so that healthcare resources (beds, ventilators, nurses, etc.) aren't overwhelmed.
 
DC public schools to go virtual through at least November

Bowser seemed to allude to the union's unwillingness to return to the classroom as a factor in the district’s decision to return virtually

“You know, I’m just going to speak candidly, if we don’t have teachers who want to come in person, we would have to find another set of adults who want to come in person,” Bowser said, according to WTOP.​



Good. Replace them and lets see the tune change.

Replace them with whom ? An army of virus deniers willing to change their careers ?
 
Replace them with whom ? An army of virus deniers willing to change their careers ?

Just about anyone not from Louisiana or New Mexico?:)
https://wtop.com/local/2018/07/study-ranks-dc-maryland-virginia-schools
DC ranks poorly in nationwide school study
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Mike Murillo | @MikeMurilloWTOP

July 31, 2018, 5:00 AM


WASHINGTON — Public schools in the nation’s capital fared poorly in a nationwide ranking of states.

On a list, which included all 50 states and the District, D.C. was ranked 49th overall by WalletHub. Only Louisiana and New Mexico fared worse.

“D.C. specifically, had a lot to work on when it comes to its dropout rate; it’s the highest in the country,” said Jill Gonzalez, an analyst with WalletHub.

Gonzalez said the results, which did not take into account D.C.’s charter schools, showed one of every three high school students in D.C. are dropping out of school, including 40 percent of low-income students.

Some states have lowered dropout rates by providing alternative high schooling options, such as online courses. Gonzalez believes similar options, to avoid students dropping out of school altogether, could be beneficial for the District.

When it comes to test scores, fourth and eighth graders didn’t do well in math and reading, which led to lower SAT scores.

“Test scores and dropout rates really were D.C.’s demise here,” Gonzalez said.

Gonzalez said that in addition to graduation rates and test scores, WalletHub ranked schools based on student-to-teacher ratios, the number of students who reported being threatened on school property, reports of bullying and disciplinary numbers.

Maryland and Virginia landed high on the list. Virginia finished at No. 6; Maryland, at No. 8.

“When it comes to test scores across the board, specifically in grades 4 and 8 for math and reading, Maryland and Virginia both did very well,” Gonzalez said.

Gonzalez said Maryland took a fall regarding SAT scores, dropping to No. 40.

Virginia and Maryland averaged 15 students per teacher. The District did better in that category, with 12 students per teacher.

The comparison of the District to a state been criticized in previous rankings such as this one. Gonzalez said while D.C. may be smaller than most states, the money it spends for education is similar to that of its neighbors.

“When it comes to its schools expenditures, per capita, that looks very similar” to Maryland and Virginia, she said. “When it comes to that spending, most of it is on par with other states.”

Massachusetts came out on top in the rankings. High test scores and high safety ratings pushed the state to No. 1.

Check out the survey and the methodology.
 
Been a while since I went to primary school....

So how many kids have been going to school in the summer each year now?

Does like every kid in the US now attend school for 12 months of the year?

That is the way they make it sound.
 
You and @Buy1Sell2 parrot this a lot.

Once again:

It's not about stopping people for ever getting sick, it's about slowing things down so that healthcare resources (beds, ventilators, nurses, etc.) aren't overwhelmed.

Yes, we've been hearing you guys parrot this since the beginning of the pandemic. We understand. Or at least I do. I can't speak for someone else.

Still, expecting everyone to remain in their homes forever is a little unrealistic.
 
Replace them with whom ? An army of virus deniers willing to change their careers ?

Plenty of people who would teach if there were no unions. Plenty of day care workers, private school teachers who are working and have been working since the beginning of the crisis.
 
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