Thread: today we learn what “remote learning” (upgraded version) will look like for the first 5 weeks of school. While we all understand the less than ideal circumstance this creates, I have no question that our district leadership has put together the BEST plan given the......
(2) Circumstances. But here’s the thing, even if I didn’t believe that, I would STILL work and act in accordance with the policies and guidelines set forth. And I think that’s maybe where we are so off the map on this whole thing. Instead of people saying “okay, may not work but
I’m going to give it my best shot” we seem to have a large enough part of the country giving the plan a big old “nope” then turning and pointing the finger of blame at the top.
Do I question some COVID decisions made nationally? Probably? Am I advocating blind adherence? Also
Do I question some COVID decisions made nationally? Probably? Am I advocating blind adherence? Also
No. Definitely educate yourself. But at the same time it’s okay to do what is asked of your by authority figures. It’s okay to model that for this generation of children. It’s okay not to blame everything in your environment and instead make a difference in your own small circle.
So to summarize: no matter what we learn today. No matter how much I “don’t like it.” I’m going to do my best to make it work. To find the optimal way to stick to the plan. To help our kids get better. To help us get back to “normal” whatever that looks like in the future.