No way they& #39;re canceling school in the Fall.
Maybe in states with high infection/mortality rates, but countrywide? Nope.
Maybe in states with high infection/mortality rates, but countrywide? Nope.
I bet they make teachers come in for training during the summer.
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So if (physical) school remains closed, we start hybrid and transition back; or we stay hybrid all year?
Also: If we do get a vaccine, it wont be available until at least next Spring so it& #39;s a non-factor w/r/t 20-21 schl year.
Also: If we do get a vaccine, it wont be available until at least next Spring so it& #39;s a non-factor w/r/t 20-21 schl year.
Lots of things would have to change w/I public ed for us to never experience this again:
*hot water & soap in bathrooms
*supplies for classrooms
*daily sanitation
*teachers gotta take sick days
*tests made readily available
*schl nurses to administer tests
*hot water & soap in bathrooms
*supplies for classrooms
*daily sanitation
*teachers gotta take sick days
*tests made readily available
*schl nurses to administer tests