North Suburban Parents Upset About New COVID-19 Travel Restrictions – CBS2 (Chicago)

The superintendent emailed parents, “students that are required to quarantine for travel-related reasons (i.e., travel to high-risk area), will not be permitted to access remote learning during the quarantine period.” Some in the community are thrilled with the tough policy. Others feel it’s overreach, saying kids should never be prevented from learning remotely during the pandemic.
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PlanningAnExit
5 years ago

Dear Board of Education, Northfield: your superintendent and his/her committee is petty and driven by jealousy and envy. Excellent choices in leadership you made…

PlanningAnExit
5 years ago
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Oh, and forget their inability to use logic, their desire to be punitive toward children, their disregard for real science, and their clear frustration that the parents have realized that public school teachers ain’t what they used to be…

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