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Email this morning from SPS...
Dear Families:
Seattle Public Schools is committed to keeping families informed as we respond to the presence of coronavirus disease, or COVID-19, in our greater community. We continue to work in partnership with Public Health Seattle and King County as the lead agency for COVID-19. Currently, Public Health recommends keeping schools open. As always, our top priority is the health and safety of our students and staff, and we will follow the guidance of health experts in this evolving situation. Below are responses to key questions from families and staff. These have also been added to the coronavirus disease 2019 FAQ
Why aren’t you proactively closing schools?
In addition to Public Health’s recommendation to stay open, there are several factors we are evaluating. While education is our primary responsibility, public schools are also the access point to critical social services for thousands of students and families. Many of our families rely on our schools and staff for basic needs, including regular meals, health care, and child care. If our schools shut down, vulnerable families are at a higher risk of being negatively impacted. Closing schools is a last resort and will be done with great care, transparency, and in partnership with Public Health. Summary of Public Health Seattle and King County new recommendations.
Another consideration is the unintended impact on our health care community and our collective response to COVID-19. Seattle is fortunate to have great medical institutions and providers. This means many of our students’ parents are health care providers or work in the health care industry on the front lines of the COVID-19 response. If schools close, fewer people will be able to provide front-line support. The longer we can keep our doors open, the better it will be for our students and the entire community. As soon as Public Health determines schools should close, we will.
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Sad but true. How did we get here?
I'm glad they are staying open. This whole thing is amazing.
No government entity can waste money like an urban zero-accountability American school district.
But I do blame the families for not making their kids do homework and never attending P-T conferences. Hence, just daycare to a lot of them.
Sad but true fact: The Pentagon has better accountability than most urban school districts in the USA.
The ridiculousness of SPS aside, it's a real problem for low-income families everywhere in the region, and anywhere else CV spreads to the point where school closures become a tool to stop it. You're not going to see @Sledog shedding any tears for his long awaited eradication of poor urban liberals, but I think a lot of others (see: Yella) are bothered by the disparity.
Who grieves for @YellowSnow's children? I do.
(I know this sounds racist, but I'm critical of the money-wasting bureaucrats and lazy teachers who perpetuate this system of failure, not the people who accept the free shit handed to them, whether they need it or not. That lack of accountability or follow-through is the unforgivable sin that harms everyone of every stripe, and something we should all get pissed off and worked up about.)