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BigmanPigman

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1. Many schools didn't have full time nurses
Sun Aug 22, 2021, 07:36 PM
Aug 2021

for many, many years. In my district there was a nurse, psych, librarian, resource specialist, spec ed support staff, custodians, etc one day a week. And this was in one of the top 10 largest districts in the country. Schools are and have been getting by on the essentials for 20 years. Most people aren't aware of this. Unless they are getting tons of financial support right now they are doomed if they all reopen.

San Diego has decided to use a new system in 2 weeks when they reopen. Parents can opt for full in class learning OR home, distance learning instead of most teachers doing both and not having a very positive outcome.

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