I don’t know what or how much they know. I do know they’ve been consistently wrong on the COVID numbers.These motherfuckers dont know much.
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I don’t know what or how much they know. I do know they’ve been consistently wrong on the COVID numbers.These motherfuckers dont know much.
I've no clue how widely accepted this model is, but do note that their prediction for a peak in California is roughly 30 days earlier than the last estimate I heard from Gov Newsome a few days agoThis is interesting...
Coronavirus State-By-State Projections: When Will Each State Peak?
Wondering how bad the coronavirus crisis is going to get where you live? New modeling offers state-by-state projections.www.npr.org
I think you might be right, but if true they'll neve reopen for lack of students. There won't be a single student left in this state at that point. The families will all leave or those that've gotten used to homeschooling will keep doing it.fall 2021
the kids will be back; they need each other.I think you might be right, but if true they'll neve reopen for lack of students. There won't be a single student left in this state at that point. The families will all leave or those that've gotten used to homeschooling will keep doing it.
Enrollment was already headed downward before this.
nah. you are way too pessimistic.Closed for good.
Except that somewhere along the way here school has become a social safety net. Food, shelter, clothes, and a safe/positive environment for many kids. Right or wrong, this is for the have-nots, who need school to become at least semi-productive members of society. Autoprax said something to the effect as well, homeschooling is like a bandaid on a sucking chest wound. It doesn't come close to providing what kids need, especially for the little ones. Not sure how it could look for older/high school /college kids.I think you might be right, but if true they'll neve reopen for lack of students. There won't be a single student left in this state at that point. The families will all leave or those that've gotten used to homeschooling will keep doing it.
Enrollment was already headed downward before this.
There won't be any next school year.I'm already looking towards next school year when a new crop of 1st graders, who will have missed a large chunk of Kindergarden, coming in with lower academic, social, and emotional skills.