Even before now, some local public health officials had moved to mandate that schools remain closed at least through Labor Day, saying it would be unsafe to reopen school buildings while the pandemic was raging.http://bit.ly/32ndqOy
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The wavering guidance has confused and frustrated teachers and parents wanting to know what the upcoming fall will mean for themselves and their families.http://bit.ly/32ndqOy
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A University of Texas and Texas Politics Project poll showed recently that 65% of Texans felt it was unsafe for children to go back to school.http://bit.ly/32ndqOy
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Meanwhile, teachers unions are encouraging their members to look for legal avenues to stay home, including resigning or retiring early, instead of being forced back into classrooms while cases are rising.http://bit.ly/32ndqOy
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Seems like they could have said this from the start, it would have saved a lot of freaking out.
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It was all the public pressure that changed Abbott’s and TEA’s mind. All of us teachers are grateful for the support we’ve received.
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@HoustonHealth@hcphtx time to step in and close school for in person instruction. Teachers and students should not have to risk their health and safety during a pandemic! -
HISD is doing the right thing, but other districts are not! Please step in!
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A ray of sanity.
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