07-13-2020, 07:20 PM
We have to develop a "new normal" and many children need in person education and/or parents cannot educate. What do those slamming the decision of leaving it up the the individual district to do?
Mandate "no in class"?
Mandate "all in class"?
Give everyone a diploma who feels he/she is educated enough?
Personally if I were a school shot caller I'd mandate half the kids report every other week for a 4 day week. The 5th day is online while cleaning crews do a deep sanitation.
I guess, in short, if I were a school official I;'d like to have some leeway with the Feds enforcing at least some of it has to be in classroom. Given, I'm no educator but I am responsible for implementing a "return to work plan" and it cannot be "everybody stay home"
Mandate "no in class"?
Mandate "all in class"?
Give everyone a diploma who feels he/she is educated enough?
Personally if I were a school shot caller I'd mandate half the kids report every other week for a 4 day week. The 5th day is online while cleaning crews do a deep sanitation.
I guess, in short, if I were a school official I;'d like to have some leeway with the Feds enforcing at least some of it has to be in classroom. Given, I'm no educator but I am responsible for implementing a "return to work plan" and it cannot be "everybody stay home"