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Ordinarily, I’d add these new articles and videos to The Best Posts Predicting (& Showing) What Schools Look Like During The Pandemic. However, that list is just getting too massive. So, in the future, if you want to find these in one place, click here:
Schools sticking with in-person learning scramble for subs is from the Associated Press.
Staff shortages – especially of substitute teachers – have been a major issue nationwide.
To address this, I encourage districts to use ARP funds to raise wages, offer substitute teaching license bonuses, and assign subs to the same school all year. https://t.co/8PcFYORxmm
— Secretary Miguel Cardona (@SecCardona) January 5, 2022
15,000 Sac City Students Went Without a Regular Teacher Today. Tomorrow Will Likely Be Worse. https://t.co/tLvkh5499f
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 6, 2022
In one week we went from the CDC saying that "asymptomatic people only need to isolate for five days" to NYC saying "teachers who have tested positive and have symptoms are expected to report to work." We're watching a system absolutely fail in real time.https://t.co/aAf5rEvjKo
— nate bowling (نيت بولينج) (@nate_bowling) January 5, 2022
there's a lot of really complex, awful school staffing issues right now that many commentators are ignoring. I'm seeing the "close bars not schools" refrain, but that's not going to do much to keep schools open unless you want to like, redeploy waiters as substitute teachers
— Rachel Cohen (@rmc031) January 4, 2022
Hundreds of Sacramento-area students and teachers have COVID. Will schools remain open? https://t.co/hR44ndpqXt pic.twitter.com/4lqF4O5r2M
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 6, 2022
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