The times, they are a-changin’. And not for the better. First day of school for the very young used to be traumatic enough without the threat of coming home with CV-19.
With most things lin life, I have an opinion of how others are doing it wrong and how I would do it right.
On this issue, I don’t have a clue. I’d need the advice from educators, school boards, health officials, students, HVAC experts, logistics analysts, janitorial services, transportation managers, IT experts of all iks, food services and maybe even the Army Corps of Engineers.
We have almost 2500 kids and around 250+ adults at the high school where I work. There is absolutely no way, even if 20% of the kids decide to do online learning, to keep them socially distant from each other. Masks will be required for everyone EXCEPT during P.E., athletics, band, and maybe choir. Masks are not required when eating and there will be three lunch times during the day.
wldhrsy2luv about 4 years ago
That’s more sad than comic.
sandpiper about 4 years ago
The times, they are a-changin’. And not for the better. First day of school for the very young used to be traumatic enough without the threat of coming home with CV-19.
derdave969 about 4 years ago
Why doesn’t the school board put up a “This is a no Covid-19 zone” sign?
dflak about 4 years ago
With most things lin life, I have an opinion of how others are doing it wrong and how I would do it right.
On this issue, I don’t have a clue. I’d need the advice from educators, school boards, health officials, students, HVAC experts, logistics analysts, janitorial services, transportation managers, IT experts of all iks, food services and maybe even the Army Corps of Engineers.
BearsDown Premium Member about 4 years ago
Teachers are already in short supply. They will be the real limiting factor to how long a school can hold in-person classes.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 4 years ago
I don’t suppose Betsy DeVos could help to create Covid19-Free school zones. (Kinda like the drug-free zones).
well-i-never about 4 years ago
It isn’t hard to imagine, but until you’re waving goodbye to your own kid you won’t feel the fear as deeply.
Curiosity Premium Member about 4 years ago
Lunacy
Font Lady Premium Member about 4 years ago
We have almost 2500 kids and around 250+ adults at the high school where I work. There is absolutely no way, even if 20% of the kids decide to do online learning, to keep them socially distant from each other. Masks will be required for everyone EXCEPT during P.E., athletics, band, and maybe choir. Masks are not required when eating and there will be three lunch times during the day.
Do the math. Then watch for the spike in Texas.