Did you know? The number of students enrolled at SPS determines our budget. Right now, we are seeing a decrease in enrollment, which means a decrease in our budget. SPS continues to work on making sure we have a balanced budget every year: buff.ly/3iTPV68
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It may be that you're pushing in-person instruction and removing remote options while the airborne viral pandemic is continuing, with a new, more transmissible variant.
I dunno, maybe look into that?
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Actually if you look at an article recently published on this and a poll of why parents are pulling their children, it’s the complete opposite of what you are saying.
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Given SPS’s amazing track record in the last 18 months, any rational person would expect this.
The way SPS has handled the pandemic is shameful and illegal. Especially for special needs kids.
Let’s give parents vouchers so they can pick schools that work for their kids.
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“multiple factors including that schools did not offer in-person instruction during the Covid pandemic, lack of safety on campus, teaching practices and curriculum based in critical race theory and radical, hyper-sexualized curriculum, as well as a substandard education.”
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Maybe staying closed while private schools and suburban schools re-opened was bad leadership...
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Maybe if schools would listen to parents and families they wouldn’t be moving away or homeschooling. We have lots of options and resources for our kids to have a better education void of politics.
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Looks like the teachers unions shot themselves in the foot. Why do distance instruction with you when kids can pick a virtual charter school that knows what they are doing and avoid the indoctrination.
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Good your pushing CRT. Over sexualizing the education. Forcing masks. I hope you lose more funding!!
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