. Too many parents rely on schools for child care. Too many children rely on school for affordable meals, social engagement, and mental health counseling. But we cannot open schools at the risk of our kids and the teachers that they depend on. And we cannot put our families in life-threatening danger to benefit the economy.
Where is all this funding going to come from? Certainly not the current administration, who is stingy enough with funding for education on a non-pandemic day. The reality is, when you look at all factors, the risk of opening schools is high — and that risk extends far beyond the children in the classroom. Unless there is much more funding allocated to schools to open safely, and the rates of infection begin to go down across the United States, this high risk to family, teachers, and children will continue.
Everyone pushing so hard for being back in the buildings needs to realize that we already have a teacher shortage and now lots of teachers are retiring & resigning due to concern about being back in the buildings. We’re going to end up with subs, if not forced to go 100% virtual.
And the trauma if you were that person who spread the virus to someone who died (not to mention our country does not have the national testing and tracking other developed democracies do).
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