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Originally Posted by spike021
I think that’s the right approach. I’d love for school to go back to normal for the kids. But I desperately believe teachers and also the support staff (office admin, janitor, etc.) need to have their own fair vaccine access first.
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Georgia, for the most part, has been "close to normal" since Fall semester. They have left the option open for remote learning, which about 30% of kids are doing right now, at least in the county where MomHawk works.
The problem is they let the kids stay in their normal class as remote rather than consolidating the remote classes into fully remote classrooms, so teachers are having to prepare classwork for both remote and in-classroom training. That will have to be fixed long term if they stay with that strategy.