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    #46
    The virus will be the excuse for no fall sports but money will be the reason.

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      #47
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      The virus will be the excuse for no fall sports but money will be the reason.
      If HS doesn’t play then clubs will be chock full o players looking for time. Clubs will make it happen because they have a financial interest, the state will prevent HS sports because Baker and his crew have zero backbone.

      You think they will cut football and soccer but let acceptable socially distant sports like Cross country and golf continue?

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        #48
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        You think they will cut football and soccer but let acceptable socially distant sports like Cross country and golf continue?
        Of course they will.

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          #49
          The teachers want to work and be in school with the kids.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Last time i checked the teachers, coaches, administrators, etc aren’t high school age. It’s not just about the students. If the teachers union says they won’t teach them no school.
            Agreed. There are so many options to protect adults in the school system that feel vulnerable.
            Continuing to suppress learning for all students shouldn’t be one of them

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              #51
              track

              You have never been to a track meet if you think its a social distanced sport....just the opposite in fact. People going all out....huddled to start- trying to win....passing each other as someone is huffing and puffing, lol.

              If they told us the truth from the start we would all have lost our minds....extend it by a month here, month there....give the idea you could reopen...blah blah blah. See you in 2021 boys.

              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Of course they will.

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                #52
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Agreed. There are so many options to protect adults in the school system that feel vulnerable.
                Continuing to suppress learning for all students shouldn’t be one of them
                Maybe the union should find other work in the school system for the teachers that are unable or willing to come back in a traditional role. Offer some boring admin work that can be done remotely and fill their position with a full time sub.. bet the teacher reconsiders his/her stance

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  You have never been to a track meet if you think its a social distanced sport....just the opposite in fact. People going all out....huddled to start- trying to win....passing each other as someone is huffing and puffing, lol.

                  If they told us the truth from the start we would all have lost our minds....extend it by a month here, month there....give the idea you could reopen...blah blah blah. See you in 2021 boys.
                  Well, track and cross country are different “sports”. You could eliminate team huddles, stagger start times, Limit number of participants... there are things you can do if you really want to be creative. MIAA won’t, clubs will.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Maybe the union should find other work in the school system for the teachers that are unable or willing to come back in a traditional role. Offer some boring admin work that can be done remotely and fill their position with a full time sub.. bet the teacher reconsiders his/her stance
                    Over 500,000 teachers and admin have been laid off already and it is just the beginning.
                    Closing the country was good for our health but will have huge economical impact... state/cities/town have no money and will have to cut their budget massively (first estimate is around 20%).
                    If you are young teacher, be worried!

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Maybe the union should find other work in the school system for the teachers that are unable or willing to come back in a traditional role. Offer some boring admin work that can be done remotely and fill their position with a full time sub.. bet the teacher reconsiders his/her stance
                      Nine times out of ten subs are awful, essentially babysitters. There's a reason they're subs and not full time teachers. Certain subjects are difficult to find a teacher with expertise in that subject matter. I'd rather my kids be taught on line by (most) of their teachers than a bevy of subs.

                      * I say most because while many teachers have done a solid job the last few months, a few have not. Not surprisingly they tend to be teachers that aren't great in the classroom either. Covid has resulted in a suspension of teacher reviews this year which means another year of these teachers still on the job. Then the union will protect them too. Anyway, an issue for another day.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Over 500,000 teachers and admin have been laid off already and it is just the beginning.
                        Closing the country was good for our health but will have huge economical impact... state/cities/town have no money and will have to cut their budget massively (first estimate is around 20%).
                        If you are young teacher, be worried!
                        Surveys have shown up to 20% of teachers won't come back to the classroom. That means more opportunities for young and eager teachers. Plus they would have far fewer health risks. That said, yes school budgets are going to hacked to pieces because state revenues are so far down. Our town already nixed a much needed building improvement project at the high school.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          If HS doesn’t play then clubs will be chock full o players looking for time. Clubs will make it happen because they have a financial interest, the state will prevent HS sports because Baker and his crew have zero backbone.

                          You think they will cut football and soccer but let acceptable socially distant sports like Cross country and golf continue?
                          Or, as some states seem to be at least exploring, is they switch a few sports around spring vs fall

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Nine times out of ten subs are awful, essentially babysitters. There's a reason they're subs and not full time teachers. Certain subjects are difficult to find a teacher with expertise in that subject matter. I'd rather my kids be taught on line by (most) of their teachers than a bevy of subs.

                            * I say most because while many teachers have done a solid job the last few months, a few have not. Not surprisingly they tend to be teachers that aren't great in the classroom either. Covid has resulted in a suspension of teacher reviews this year which means another year of these teachers still on the job. Then the union will protect them too. Anyway, an issue for another day.
                            We don't necessarily need subs. We have so many more options beyond all open or all closed. The same technologies that were used this spring for Remote Learning, could still be used to support a variety of hybrid engagement options. Many students and teachers may actually feel safer in school while others may feel better at home. The tools are there to include everyone and accommodate the needs of each family.

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Maybe the union should find other work in the school system for the teachers that are unable or willing to come back in a traditional role. Offer some boring admin work that can be done remotely and fill their position with a full time sub.. bet the teacher reconsiders his/her stance
                              You could very easily have kids in the classroom and a vulnerable teacher do a zoom from home. There are plenty of ways to do this. Maybe it takes some creativity but if all of us healthcare professionals could immediately pivot to a new model to get our patients “seen” teachers and schools should be able to do the same. We literally were forced to learn an entirely new healthcare delivery model in a few days.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                We don't necessarily need subs. We have so many more options beyond all open or all closed. The same technologies that were used this spring for Remote Learning, could still be used to support a variety of hybrid engagement options. Many students and teachers may actually feel safer in school while others may feel better at home. The tools are there to include everyone and accommodate the needs of each family.
                                I 100% agree with you. This shouldn’t be that difficult to implement.

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