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I gotta tell ya, the messages I’ve received this past week from principals in Jordan, canyons, and Alpine are horrifying.
They admit that they don’t see a way to contain outbreaks in their schools. One showed me that they had about 3,000 students sign up for distance learning while 300 teachers have signed up. So roughly 10 students per teacher. That will force many at risk teachers into unsafe classrooms despite them signing up to teach online. They admit that teacher shortages are already happening (which will only increase class sizes that were already too big). They admit that they don’t have enough subs. KSL had a story just a week ago about how they’re 800 subs short. Several admit that it’s the vocal football parent lobby that’s rushing the reopening. They feel that if we did remote learning that they would spell the end of their football season. And one of them shared with me a screenshot of his search history, all jobs restocking shelves at night at a grocery store.
I really don’t have confidence that public health is being prioritized in our state’s reopening of schools. Nor do I have any confidence that this won’t end up being a huge train wreck, especially at the k-12 level. Once again, i am the canary in the coal mine. I’m warning you right now.
They admit that they don’t see a way to contain outbreaks in their schools. One showed me that they had about 3,000 students sign up for distance learning while 300 teachers have signed up. So roughly 10 students per teacher. That will force many at risk teachers into unsafe classrooms despite them signing up to teach online. They admit that teacher shortages are already happening (which will only increase class sizes that were already too big). They admit that they don’t have enough subs. KSL had a story just a week ago about how they’re 800 subs short. Several admit that it’s the vocal football parent lobby that’s rushing the reopening. They feel that if we did remote learning that they would spell the end of their football season. And one of them shared with me a screenshot of his search history, all jobs restocking shelves at night at a grocery store.
I really don’t have confidence that public health is being prioritized in our state’s reopening of schools. Nor do I have any confidence that this won’t end up being a huge train wreck, especially at the k-12 level. Once again, i am the canary in the coal mine. I’m warning you right now.
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