According to WHDH-TV, the Attleboro school district has about 6,000 students in its system and opted to begin the school year with a mix of in-person classes and remote learning. Classes are continuing.
“I’m a little frightened for my health,” high school student Iza King told the local station. “I’m worried for my safety.” Although the school does not conduct temperature checks, Runey said the school made it clear to students and parents to conduct a"Daily Health Checklist" at home to determine if it's safe to go to school. The checklist includes a screening of symptoms that could possibly be an indication of coronavirus infection such as sore throat, fever, loss of taste or smell, or headache.
He said the students' quarantine will end on Sept. 29 and students will return to school on Oct. 1. They'll continue learning virtually in the meantime. "My heart goes out to all these students and their health is the priority, but their learning will absolutely continue," Runey said.
Well that’s criminal
Welp, the parents have to work to keep up the illusion that they're gazillionaires and make the car, house and vacation pmts they can't afford. Darwin award winners here, but they'll bring down everyone else to boot.
This is criminal and should be prosecuted as a criminal offense.
This is when you start seeing the legal system step in. Charge the parents for endangering the health of minors or charge them for funds lost for medical and missed work. Hold them accountable!!
The parents who sent their child to school with the virus, should be locked up. But don t worry. Trump will pardon you.
Omg, some parents 😠🤔🤐
No excuse for this. We cannot protect the health of students and teachers with continued irresponsible behavior by adults. Science before politics!
Hey at this point it's basically
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