Partial bravo, maybe.
Amazingly, the Spokane Schools have decided to resume
mostly normal classes in the fall. I didn't look closely at the regs, but it appears that K-4 will be full time, and upper grades will be part time.
As I point out tiresomely and perpetually, reality is the best teacher. When students can get their eyes and hands on reality, they are immune to verbal evil.
When nobody is in the building, nobody gets to see reality. The Public Death Officers want to divorce us from reality so their murderous THEORIES can be the only thing in our minds.
When most teachers and students are in the building most of the time, they will SEE that nobody is dying. The tyrants will have a much harder time maintaining their holocaustal THEORIES in the face of plain old reality. The theories will fade out, and the requirements "forced" by the demented deranged theories will also fade.
This restoration will make a BIG difference to parents. Older kids can be left alone or trusted to do their own homeschooling, but K-4 needs daycare, which was also screwed up by the tyranny. Parents with young kids can now return to work in a more normal way.
This is the first indication of OFFICIAL sanity encroaching on this part of the world, so my superstition is running high. I'll offer a cautious partial salute, always watching and waiting for the
STOMP that tends to follow an apparent pause in tyranny. If my superstition proves wrong for the first time ever, I'll be happy.
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Sidenote: It's been fairly clear that UNIONS and administrators were the main blockage. The idea that TEACHERS wanted to keep schools closed is a classic Shared Lie. The media wanted to maintain the lie because the media wants to keep EVERYTHING closed in order to slaughter all Deplorables. And the conservative side wanted to maintain the lie because conservatives have a permanent bigotry about "lazy teachers". So the voices of most teachers weren't being heard in the cacophony of Shared Lies. This positive change indicates that the local union is actually listening to the teachers and parents, and possibly even shows courage by administrators, though that's an extraordinary claim requiring extraordinary evidence.
Labels: Experiential education, Shared Lie