The superintendent of Broward County Public Schools—the second-largest school district in Florida—proposed on Tuesday to begin in-person classes starting October 5. Teachers were told that they must show up to teach in-person or else take a leave of absence, according to a memo sent out on Monday.
"We will institute safety precautions including that students on campus will wear masks, that they will continue to turn in homework electronically and that there will be no science labs conducted in classrooms until it is determined to be safe to do so," Runcie said. A survey sent out to teachers in July showed that only 30 percent felt comfortable returning to school. Teachers are being surveyed again this week about their plans to return.and sent out by Jeff Moquin, the chief of staff to Superintendent Runcie, to all school board members on Monday says that teachers will need to teach in-person or take a leave of absence.
College students are catching Covid_19 and that STILL isn't stopping colleges to continue in-class learning. They want the money to pay their bills, that's more important to them.
This seems relevant these days...
We should be protecting our children and our teachers. How many lives are we willing to sacrifice in the misguided service of our ecconomy?
In other words. Teach in person and end up in the ICU or leave and possibly lose your job.
Poor them, this isn’t right.
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