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c******t
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LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. (AP) — The activism of Jennifer Dale began when she
watched her third grade daughter struggle with distance learning, kicking
and screaming through her online classes.
The mother of three initially sent emails to her local school officials with
videos of the disastrous school days for her middle daughter, Lizzie, who
has Down syndrome. Over time, she connected with other parents and joined
several protests calling for school buildings to reopen.
Now she helps organize events and has become a voice for what has become a
statewide movement of parents calling for children to return to school in
Oregon, one of only a handful of states that has required at least a partial
closure of schools as long as local coronavirus infections remain above
certain levels.
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“This just isn’t plausible anymore. It’s not fair to the kids, who I am
afraid aren’t getting an adequate education,” Dale said during an
interview at her home in Lake Oswego as she juggled her work and helping her
children who are distance learning. “Something needs to change. It is not
working, and our kids are the sacrifices.”
In debates nationwide about opening schools, parents unhappy with distance
learning are taking increasingly vocal roles in calling for more in-person
instruction through grassroots organizing and legal challenges.
As the surge in coronavirus cases brings a new round of school closings,
lawsuits by parents have followed in states including New York, California
and Pennsylvania, arguing that remote learning is falling short of state
education standards and causing harm to students.
In many communities, parents have turned out at demonstrations for school
reopenings, often greeted by groups of other protesters including teachers
and their union supporters asking for improved safety measures before
students return.
The movement has gained substantial traction in Oregon, where parents have
organized protests across the state, including one at the state Capitol in
October that drew hundreds of parents. They have submitted petitions with
thousands of signatures, posted anecdotes on social media and written to
state officials.
A coalition of parent groups in the state is demanding that Oregon officials
remove statewide barriers to in-person learning by Jan. 6 — the 300th day
since the vast majority of students were last in a classroom.
Based on data from the state’s education department, around 9% of Oregon
public school students have returned for in-person school or a hybrid
schedule, a result largely of stringent metrics set by Gov. Kate Brown, a
Democrat, for school reopening.
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Initially, schools weren’t eligible to reopen their buildings, with some
exceptions, unless the state’s positivity rate remained for three
consecutive weeks below 5% — a number the state has not met since early
July.
New reopening metrics were announced in October, allowing counties to
transition toward in-person learning once they have fewer than 200 new
infections per 100,000 residents. But still, state officials said only about
20% of Oregon students would be eligible for in-person learning.
Similarly in New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio set one of the strictest
metrics in the country — schools would close citywide if the city reached a
3% positivity rate. But, as businesses in the city reopened, parents argued
that the metric should be revisited and that students should begin
returning to the classroom.
a*****g
发帖数: 19398
2
online learning 不算神马牺牲
真正牺牲的,是孩子学数学课,
被美国的教育体系搞去学英语的阅读,现在甚至搞去学用数学反 rasist

with
partial

【在 c******t 的大作中提到】
: LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. (AP) — The activism of Jennifer Dale began when she
: watched her third grade daughter struggle with distance learning, kicking
: and screaming through her online classes.
: The mother of three initially sent emails to her local school officials with
: videos of the disastrous school days for her middle daughter, Lizzie, who
: has Down syndrome. Over time, she connected with other parents and joined
: several protests calling for school buildings to reopen.
: Now she helps organize events and has become a voice for what has become a
: statewide movement of parents calling for children to return to school in
: Oregon, one of only a handful of states that has required at least a partial

b*********e
发帖数: 71
3
你要不要先学会怎么拼racist 再评价美国的教育体系呢?

【在 a*****g 的大作中提到】
: online learning 不算神马牺牲
: 真正牺牲的,是孩子学数学课,
: 被美国的教育体系搞去学英语的阅读,现在甚至搞去学用数学反 rasist
:
: with
: partial

p*******k
发帖数: 488
4
看样子它是台巴子教育体系养出来的猪。

【在 b*********e 的大作中提到】
: 你要不要先学会怎么拼racist 再评价美国的教育体系呢?
g**8
发帖数: 1
5
和白左一个套路。抠字眼证明自己的正确。却不看整个文章需要表达的意思。 因为无
力反驳。只好把试图把注意力放在拼写错误上。 你这么优秀不如去做typing好了。那
工作不需要脑子。能背熟字典就好


: 你要不要先学会怎么拼racist 再评价美国的教育体系呢?



【在 b*********e 的大作中提到】
: 你要不要先学会怎么拼racist 再评价美国的教育体系呢?
P****n
发帖数: 269
6
白左培养出的都是白死耗那样的女儿,拜登那样的儿子,这就是白粉励志的追求!定能
实现的!加油!
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