All I ever see being kicked around and discussed is "teacher safety" as in trying to keep them from not dying being the only reason schools may consider going online.
Here's another perspective I'm not seeing discussed.... so this thing is apparently awfully contagious, so how many teachers/administrators, etc can a school handle being out sick for a minimum of 14 days while they quarantine after being infected?
At what point can a school not function due to folks being at home? How many teachers out sick is a really bad day prior to Covid? It will likely be much worse if they fully open, even if everyone gets a "mild" case and is only out 14 days. We've already had teachers here say that finding a sub is damn near impossible these days. So a school has an outbreak, X number of teachers are sent home for 14 days, how many subs are going to think "Yeah, cool, I'll go teach in that building for 14 days"
And how many kids will have to go home for 14 days during an outbreak? If we aren't offering any online lessons, how many of them will just have 2 weeks of make up work to do?
Maybe there are other considerations than just "we don't even 1 teacher to die" at play here.
Here's another perspective I'm not seeing discussed.... so this thing is apparently awfully contagious, so how many teachers/administrators, etc can a school handle being out sick for a minimum of 14 days while they quarantine after being infected?
At what point can a school not function due to folks being at home? How many teachers out sick is a really bad day prior to Covid? It will likely be much worse if they fully open, even if everyone gets a "mild" case and is only out 14 days. We've already had teachers here say that finding a sub is damn near impossible these days. So a school has an outbreak, X number of teachers are sent home for 14 days, how many subs are going to think "Yeah, cool, I'll go teach in that building for 14 days"
And how many kids will have to go home for 14 days during an outbreak? If we aren't offering any online lessons, how many of them will just have 2 weeks of make up work to do?
Maybe there are other considerations than just "we don't even 1 teacher to die" at play here.