School districts in Michigan are slowly moving forward to bring students back in person. Teachers are now eligible to get the vaccine.
https://t.co/oFn0j9uHCe
Local coverage on West Orange, NJ Board of Ed meeting from this past week. Attend your board of ed meetings and add your comments during public comment!
https://t.co/kqXWjB3KPM
New York State expands vaccine availability to it's largest vaccine group. If you are able, you should schedule an appointment! https://t.co/Lb2jpWMPcL
We would love to see our petition hit 5,000 signatures before we wake up tomorrow morning. Help us get there by sharing it with any NJ parents or residents who'd like to see kids in the classroom.
https://t.co/RXrWCAIpqd
Teachers are experiencing real feelings of fear as they head back in to the classroom, but what to the experts say?
Brown University's @ProfEmilyOster & Stanford's Jay Bhattacharya present the facts. #Teacher4OpenSchools#OpenSchools
Watch & SHARE! 👇
https://t.co/NENZ5WUXuT
My view on schools-- they ought be open in all but rarest instances-was reached from late summer to fall, when I spent considerable time examining the risk of virtual schools to kids vs. the risk of in person schools to kids, teachers, community
Here is my journey
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We look forward to students who want to be in the classroom having the opportunity to do so soon. It has now been 301 days since they set foot in a classroom. #openschools
Study followed 11 school districts in NC, over a period of significant community transmission, when a total of 732 community acquired cases were detected among the ~100k staff/students, but only 32 onward transmissions occurred; none from students to staff.
And it won't matter.
After 10 months with no end in sight, the majority of us are hanging on by a thread. @MassGovernor@teachcardona what are you going to do to help working mothers? #openschools