
U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona joins Morning Joe to discuss efforts to return students to schools amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Education Secretary Expects Schools To Be Open For In-Person Learning In September | MSNBC
It’s so easy for people without kids to tell us to send them back. I don’t want my medically fragile son to go back until he is vaccinated. He’s 14, so we’re waiting for the Pfizer to get approved for his age range.
Before online classes: “give me your lunch money nerd”
During online classes: “paypal me your lunch money nerd”
Time to revamp our failing education system in America. Communication skills and critical thinking skills should be first priority.
Our local schools have been open since August 2020 with full sports programs and covid mitigation restrictions in place. We’ve been doing just fine with unselfish teachers and republican leadership in Indiana. Consider the hypocrats and cdc guidelines debunked !
Public schools damage kids. Defund the teachers unions and expand vouchers for charter schools and parochial schools.
It is what YOU make it… Choices do have consequences. Good or bad but be responsible for the choice YOU make… That’s a lost art.
Online is here to stay! The bullies have been a problem for too long and finally parents see an alternative and it’s great
Only a YEAR LATE.