Should Schools That Don’t Open For In-Person Learning Receive Extra State And Federal Funds?

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While schools have reopened in most of the country, several major states are still holding out. With more funding on the way, should schools that don't have in-person learning receive more money?

, says we really need to stop using the term “schools are closed” when in fact the only thing closed are buildings.

He also says we still have time to"use this unprecedented challenge as an opportunity to make a collective leap forward and build a more flexible, innovative, relevant education system for students."Kary does seem to ignore the reality that schools in many states have been opened without major problems since the fall of last year.

Former educator Chanel West, M.S. Ed.S agrees, saying that many of the schools that would be adversely affected will be schools located in low-income, BIPOC communities where there are already"equity-related concerns with education quality and access to resources." There are several reasons he points to, but they include the fact that taking funding from these schools would punish the children.

And many will argue, while teachers are working hard trying to educate students virtually, teachers only make up 70% of. What are the administrators, assistants, and other staff members doing to get school campuses physically open?

 

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This should be added to the title: And reduce tuition fees since we don’t have access to the school ressources and still pay the same amount ?

No

Use the funds to upgrade systems (HVAC, air purifiers, PPE, etc) so schools can open!!

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