@Sflecce I don’t think voluntarily is the word you mean. Being forced to get it in order to play sports is not “voluntary” just so you know. Let’s hope they don’t end up in icu due to heart problems.
@Sflecce @DrJoshuaTepper It’s safe enough for kids with special needs and all the staff with them to be in schools since Jan 11. We are there...IN the schools working hands on with the kids. There is no reason the rest of the school can’t come back too. Spec Ed is the most vulnerable.
@fordnation Can’t stay home. @Sflecce sent the kids with special needs back to school but is keeping the “regular kids” safe at home. So I am IN the schools. Toileting, feeding and wiping noses and drool. The kids are NOT safe. I am NOT safe. Please fix this.
@Sflecce I invite you into my classroom. I am actually IN the classroom. With kids with special needs. COME. Visit us! You can help me feed them, toilet them, help with their work, and wipe their nose and drool. Don’t worry about safety. We will give you a mask and shield. Just like me!
@Sflecce Mr Lecce, I’d love to be home safe. But I am at schools. Open schools, working with kids with special needs. Changing diapers, feeding, and teaching kids with no masks and no social distancing. I am not safe and the KIDS ARE NOT SAFE!!! Keep us safe too!!!!
@Sflecce Kids are back in class. All the kids with special needs are in the schools. If it’s safe enough for them - the most vulnerable kids. It’s safe enough for the rest of the kids.
Online learning will continue in southern Ontario until at least Jan. 25, but students with special needs returned to class on Monday. https://t.co/OGj8BcmwXX
@fordnation@celliottability Your most vulnerable students are in classrooms as of today. Let’s make it’s safe for all students and allow all students and staff to be safe at home. Close spec Ed classrooms they are the most vulnerable and most likely to spread it.
@fordnation You’re right. Other people’s lives are in my hands. Spec Ed kids are in my hands as of tomorrow. Keep them just as safe as the rest of the kids. Why Is their safety less important than the rest of the kids? A lot of them cannot afford to get sick. They will end up in hospital!
@Sflecce If it’s so important to keep kids safe right now then close the Special Needs classrooms! You’re putting teachers and EA’s at risk! We have to take kids to the washroom, feed them, pick them up out of wheelchairs. We can not social distance. Keep those kids safe too!!
@fordnation Why are kids with special needs given the opportunity to go back to school Monday? They are at the most risk to end up in hospital if they get sick. It’s not right. Why are the kids in the ‘regular’ education being held at a higher level of safety? You need to put a stop to this.
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@PDPgaming I sent you my order number. I haven’t heard a response. The customer service of your company is very poor. I am very disappointed. I thought that once your company realized there was a problem that it would be priority to fix it. But it’s not.