As schools break for the holidays, there’s little break from anxiety over when and how they will reopen in 2021 – Chicago Tribune*

“I’m worried about our amazing teachers, who taught our kids how to read and the basic functions of math. ... They put on our kids’ Band-Aids and give them hugs, and now the school board is not showing them any form of respect,” one Arlington Heights parent said.
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WhoNeedsFreedom
5 years ago

Yes, keep the schools closed. The road to serfdom is better served by that than even the nonsensical woke education the kids were being served prior to lockdown Ed… Zoom on!

And these folks who are worried? Your little sheep will be the perfect ingredient for soylent green.

Freddy
5 years ago

Sad to say Soylent Green is coming from processing centers now called nursing homes.

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