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DeBlasio trying to become the most hated person in NY (Original Post)
Renew Deal
Dec 2020
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comradebillyboy
(10,174 posts)1. That's one thing he is doing successfully...
liskddksil
(2,753 posts)2. This is what happens when education is reduced
to metrics and papers written by McKinsey consultants, instead of the well being of students who have had so much else taken from them this year. De Blasio can pound sand.
Suburban Warrior
(405 posts)3. For Better or Worse...
This is the new normal. Most school district now have in place the infrastructure for virtual learning. Snow days may be a thing of the past in the Northern States.
marmar
(77,088 posts)4. When kids are able to go back to class safely, they'll be back in class.
I don't know one teacher who thinks the virtual learning thing is working out well.