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Originally Posted by RedRaider56
My wife is a teacher and they are seeing the opposite in virtual vs in school teaching. Most parents have elected to send their kids back to in-school learning. I believe her school district is at 80% capacity of pre-Covid attendance.
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Same here. The vast majority of parents chose physical schools in our district too.
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Originally Posted by RedRaider56
The PPE that the district supplied to my wife for her classroom was woefully inadequate and she ended up buying a lot of PPE with her own money.
She even went as far as to by a clear shower curtain to put up around her desk, so kids won't randomly approach it, because the plexiglass dividers the district provided were only about 18 inches tall.
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Its pathetic here too. Teachers are buying their own solutions. Better PPE and more. Kids were issued the 1 disposal mask for the year.
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Originally Posted by RedRaider56
the lack of substitutes is an even bigger issue. Pay is low and the normal subs are not wanting to risk getting exposed/infected to Covid
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Same here. There are no subs willing to risk exposure to covid.