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      08-28-2020, 12:10 AM   #11
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I beg to differ. There is a solution. Get them back into the classroom. Of all the children that needs to have in class instruction, it is these young kids. The older kids can get by with going online. These young ones cannot. With the older kids out of the picture with needing to be accommodated physically in the classroom, there is plenty of space to have the young kids to be in school and spaced appropriately.

As I said, the day care/private school I have my daughter in for pre-k and now kindergarten has been able to figure out how to operate physically. They've been open without any breaks since this whole shutdown happened. How come they can figure out a plan that is working and school systems with bigger budgets and more staffing can't plan their way out of a wet paper bag?
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