AP Photo/Marta Lavandier, File A high school student in Louisiana gets exposed to COVID-19. He goes and gets a rapid test. It’s negative. The school district says he can return to school the next day and sit in a classroom that has no windows with 30 other kids. The student, though, is also a soccer player. By statewide rules, he is not allowed to play on an outdoor, open field for another week. A major part of his social life is just on hold because two policies don’t match up, and it’s hurting one of his passions.
In New York, schools are making kids sit on the floor to eat lunch. Earlier I deleted a tweet about my kid’s school because I felt like I hadn’t done enough to confirm what my daughter was telling me, but now I have. At least one NYC public school is indeed making kids […]
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