Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Mr G. for District 3 ----------------- Chris Guerrieri's Education Matters: What lesson is the district giving its teachers and kids with its reopening plan. (draft)

Mr G. for District 3 ----------------- Chris Guerrieri's Education Matters: What lesson is the district giving its teachers and kids with its reopening plan. (draft)

What lesson is the district giving its teachers and kids with its reopening plan. (draft)



I have to say having a zoom call to discuss reopening subjects is a terrible look. If you don't feel safe enough to meet in person, why would you expect staff and students.

I want to thank the board and district for working so hard to ensure students can return to the classroom. It is what we all want and I also want to acknowledge how hard this must be, there are lots of moving parts and they all have moving parts too.

That being said I and many others have grave concerns about the district’s plan as is.
Unless there is a robust mask and ease of movement plan the district is assuring the virus will spread, people will get sick and schools will close. Some people say that is inevitable, well I reject that.
Then what lesson will we be teaching our children?
We will be teaching our children that science does not matter because all the science says masks are necessary.
We will be teaching our children that we can ignore experts because all the experts say masks are necessary.
We will be teaching our children that kindness, courtesy, and concern for their fellow citizens if optional as well.
These are the lessons the district will be teaching.
Somebody said to me, well we could not enforce it, kids don’t listen to teachers now. If that is true, then that’s indicative of a huge problem the district should address. I know the district hates to say no to children but with lives on the line the district needs to step up.
Then somebody said to me well if you want your kid to wear a mask, then do Duval homeroom or virtual school, the things is that is what we should be saying to families that don’t believe in science, care what experts say or have concern for their fellow citizens, the district should be saying to them have we have these other options but for in person school, to protect the health of our students and staff we are going to do everything possible. To me and many others the fact that you have not said that up till now is reckless and unacceptable.  
 Also while you have been trying to give families options what options have you given to staff? (pause) As far CONTINUE READING: Mr G. for District 3 ----------------- Chris Guerrieri's Education Matters: What lesson is the district giving its teachers and kids with its reopening plan. (draft)