Posted on 12/28/2020 4:51:35 AM PST by george76
Real homeschooling is better than any public schooling, whether at home or online
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Yep. And those where both parents scramble to work and don’t think they have the education to homeschool their own kids ought to organize pods.
There is no reason in 2020/2021 to send your children to the public monstrosities.
State and local governments can’t have it both ways. They can’t shut down restaurants and gyms over COVID health concerns, then turn around and tell everyone that schools should be opened.
I would insist that schools should remain closed indefinitely as long as there is a single private business establishment shut down under a stupid governor’s order.
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Parents need to demand that property taxes be reduced by the portion allocated to schools. Start neighborhood schools, get together with other parents and hire your own teachers.
Only if no teacher gets a single penny of a paycheck.
The concept of “school boards” is a disaster for parental interests. Better would be a single elected official, with the election happening in November in a presidential year to maximize turnout.
If you could, but don't, I don't want to hear any more about evil liberal teachers.
Chicago Public Schools have lost over 20,000 students who are not signing in for Zoom school. The CPS has no idea who is actually attending class.
But the CPS teachers will not return to real school until September 2021 because it is not “safe” It is not about the children.
Here in SC public schools are open for classroom learning. There hasn’t been a problem. Open red states like Fla, SC, and Tx are making blue states look bad.
Years ago we had a high teacher absentee rate. My town was spending a lot on substitutes. It became an issue. A not so bright teacher wrote a letter to local paper saying your kids make us sick. That’s what’s going on with teacher unions. They hate kids.
I have seen a few teachers locally post on Facebook about how they really, really, really, really, really want to get back to the classroom to teach the kids this summer is teaching but keep coming up with different excuses how it’s not safe yet, etc. Of course, the demands of what “safe” is seem to change anytime the subjects come up. The demand, Say, plexiglass shields and masks and get them then come up with some new excuse as to why they can’t go back.
So the unions are demanding 100 billion to re-open and the feds are saying no?
ONLY if property taxes are refunded and salaries are unpaid for services not rendered.
Then I’ll agree.
I’ve thot about opening my house to a pod like this. We have a whole downstairs not being used.
Interesting thinking. I wonder what you could learn about demand with a little local networking.
They would like nothing better than to do "virtual learning" for the rest of their careers so they can sit at home in their pajamas. There is a high school history teacher that is a neighbor of mine and he records about 30 minutes of content per day that he produces for all his students, who watch it on demand. He then assigns the homework and sets up Zoom sessions for any requested one-on-one extra help but very few students take advantage of that. They just submit their homework via email.
So his workday is just a few hours a day and he rarely has to leave his house. Needless to say, he's loving it and hoping this continues as long as possible.
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