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At the time I was working in a huge urban school system. Scrivener7 Dec 3 #1
EXactly. That guy is a moron. Sounds like he listens to RFK jr. too much. brush Dec 3 #52
Wonder what his thoughts are on home schooling. nt in2herbs Dec 3 #60
My nephews and nieces stayed home as I did. Their moms and dads were glad riversedge Dec 3 #77
Yep. I have friends who are teachers and have/had young families at home. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 3 #79
I am not a teacher. I worked with the kids in a medical capacity, Scrivener7 Dec 4 #89
He might be right about the educational outcomes, LakeVermilion Dec 3 #2
Fewer parents and grandparents to take of those school kids too Sanity Claws Dec 3 #10
He was speaking in terms of educational outcomes ClimateHawk Dec 3 #35
It did. Kids just disappeared afterward. LeftInTX Dec 3 #54
He's a moron. Kids are resilient. So what if they graduate a year later. brush Dec 3 #58
They didn't hold them back a year, they just promoted them to the next grade whether they learned the material or not. MichMan Dec 3 #68
My point was there should've been nationwide shutdowns... brush Dec 3 #70
Any state governor could have acted as you say without the Federal governments permission. MichMan Dec 3 #73
Such a policy should've come from the federal government, not state of local entities... brush Dec 3 #74
Does the Federal government have the authority to shut down schools in 50 states? MichMan Dec 3 #80
The pandemic was a dire, national emergency. A competent president... brush Dec 3 #83
and how does suddenly becoming an orphan affect test scores? DBoon Dec 3 #62
Hard to accumulate any test scores from dead kids and dead teachers Hekate Dec 3 #75
Also dead kids Rebl2 Dec 3 #66
Kidless, so I really don't know. Dennis Donovan Dec 3 #3
I'm childless too ClimateHawk Dec 3 #39
I didn't keep my kids home. Shell_Seas Dec 3 #4
Once Abbott is gone... rasputin1952 Dec 3 #45
I just read that someone posted an OP Bernardo de La Paz Dec 3 #5
For people who bitch about clickbait, some DU'ers are mighty fond of it. Especially trolls? usonian Dec 3 #15
Are you OK? ClimateHawk Dec 3 #32
Something occurred to me Bernardo de La Paz Dec 3 #36
Lol yup😹 Meowmee Dec 3 #37
As it turns out, I was not being alone in being bored enough to click on the title. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Dec 3 #38
I changed the title ClimateHawk Dec 3 #44
I am happy for you and your readers. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Dec 3 #53
Damn, I missed it Polybius Dec 3 #78
"Just heard someone say this". If signed in, click on 'Info' at lower left of original post, then 'Show all' nt DontBelieveEastisEas Dec 3 #88
I would say that is a very ignorant or delusional assessment of American history. RockRaven Dec 3 #6
If I were part of that conversation, my question to this person would be: LuckyCharms Dec 3 #7
I think the only thing they should have done is kept kids jimfields33 Dec 3 #27
My response would be, How many lives were saved! MacKasey Dec 3 #8
I can see his point from his 'teacher' point of view... Think. Again. Dec 3 #9
My wife is a college Professor.... Happy Hoosier Dec 3 #11
I have noticed some of this too Redleg Dec 3 #19
I agree... that's why I said these kids have PTSD. Happy Hoosier Dec 3 #21
When you add in the possibility... rasputin1952 Dec 3 #47
Yes, it ain't "Morning in America" Redleg Dec 5 #91
Good points. Redleg Dec 5 #90
It could be deepening effects of social media coccooning, perhaps much more so than Covid Bernardo de La Paz Dec 3 #42
Good points about social media. Redleg Dec 5 #92
This message was self-deleted by its author haele Dec 3 #49
COVID PTSD is a real situation we all have in one degree or another. haele Dec 3 #55
Well, with the return of the orange man Bettie Dec 3 #12
Don't think we did everything right with Covid, but we did the right things knowing what we knew then and Silent Type Dec 3 #13
There are three teachers in my immediate family... MiHale Dec 3 #14
Tells me that these stupid bastards didn't learn a lesson of COVID. bluestarone Dec 3 #16
Hindsight is 20/20 Redleg Dec 3 #17
Four kids here DeepWinter Dec 3 #18
Hindsight is 20/20 Johnny2X2X Dec 3 #20
The decision to close schools was hard LogDog75 Dec 3 #22
I think authorities did the best they could phylny Dec 3 #23
The kids might have survived Covid, but their parents and grandparents...not so much. Baitball Blogger Dec 3 #24
there's no doubt it hurt educational outcomes maxsolomon Dec 3 #25
I agree about the educational impacts ClimateHawk Dec 3 #40
I missed 30 days of school one year Farmer-Rick Dec 3 #65
When schools were closed, we didn't know how to reduce or prevent the spread of COVID-19 Trekologer Dec 3 #26
Say what you will about Cuomo, but he created a rational plan so we in NY Scrivener7 Dec 3 #61
We are inclined to think in dichotomies - where there is a right and a wrong side to any decision bhikkhu Dec 3 #28
How many more people would have died?? unblock Dec 3 #29
If they had gotten Covid they would have been Demobrat Dec 3 #30
Wasn't the goal of the closures to slow down the soread of Covid and keep our hospitals open? dem4decades Dec 3 #31
The recons want to murder people. Let them murder each other. onecaliberal Dec 3 #33
Children can recover from a lapse in their education. The greater need was to slow the spread of COVID. patphil Dec 3 #34
Geography matters in this argument Sundance1220 Dec 3 #41
Kids were big COVID spreaders. It was best Emile Dec 3 #43
Worse than voting for Trump? Twice? Iggo Dec 3 #46
Yes It was necessary but it was bad GusBob Dec 3 #48
Another factor, which teachers had told me GusBob Dec 3 #59
I was teaching high school special ed during COVID indigovalley Dec 3 #50
We all would have preferred not to have a pandemic. yardwork Dec 3 #51
The pandemic was the orange psycho's worst crime Meowmee Dec 3 #56
Oz made some comment about the death rate of children if they kept school going. He deleted it. keithbvadu2 Dec 3 #57
We saved a good number of students and their family by closing the schools LetMyPeopleVote Dec 3 #63
It's not simple is it? Quantitative vs Qualitative and we're still in the middle of the fallout, so Maru Kitteh Dec 3 #64
Keeping kids at home during The Pandemic most likely no_hypocrisy Dec 3 #67
"ClimateHawk" executes a successful troll. 617Blue Dec 3 #69
How does reporting what I hear/see in my red area make me a "troll"? ClimateHawk Dec 3 #71
Me being dead would have greatly affected Johonny Dec 3 #72
I believe it was the responsible thing to do. La Coliniere Dec 3 #76
Interesting, considering pushes (by some) to home-school kids, and to subsidize that. Drum Dec 3 #81
We homeschooled for a year - TBF Dec 3 #82
Kids did change after the pandemic kimbutgar Dec 3 #84
My kid did very well, but some did not JCMach1 Dec 3 #85
CACA. My kids did fine because I made sure they kept up with their work. harumph Dec 3 #86
Some suggestions for the teacher you mentioned . . . . hatrack Dec 3 #87
It was definitely hard on my sons, Crunchy Frog Dec 5 #93
It was a very tough call Algernon Moncrieff Dec 5 #94
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