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夏季聚会,教师短缺迫使郊区学校取消COVID-19重新开放计划

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在某些情况下,学校官员将改变计划的责任归咎于社区中的家庭,在那里,毕业典礼和暑假聚会促使COVID-19阳性病例激增。

  这就是在纽约长岛的卡尔广场学区发生的事情,警长克里斯汀·A·芬恩宣布,上周三该校将从远程学习开始,而不是亲自进行。

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  她在一封信中说:“我们别无选择,只能将工作人员和学生的安全放在首位。”该 信将社区中许多新的阳性COVID-19病例与参加一些测试阳性的人密切接触的聚会联系在一起。学生们。

  

一群站在草地上的人:左图的戴安娜·梅加(Diana Mejia)和二人八岁的安娜·索菲亚·伊斯克拉(Anna Sofiya Iskra)与母亲,右下的奥尔加·梅加(Olga Mejia)和右下的奥琳娜·伊斯克拉(Olena Iskra)在抗议活动期间举手示意2020年23月23日,霍姆斯特德高中(Msteadon-Thiensville School District)决定在秋季关闭学校。

 

  ©Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal前哨 Diana Mejia和8岁的Anna Sofiya Iskra与母亲,第二名Olga Mejia和最右边的Olena Iskra在抗议活动中于8月23日星期日举行抗议活动, 2020年,霍姆斯特德高中(Msteadon-Thiensville School District)决定在秋季关闭学校。她说:“随着我们正在努力学习,少数人的行为会影响到许多人。”

  Carle Place并不孤单。密尔沃基和佐治亚州的郊区学区的学生中COVID-19病例也有所增加,导致一些废止或延误了在教室里向某些学生开放的计划。

  政党只是做出这种转变的原因之一,从人员短缺到社区的广泛爆发,一切都迫使一些地区转向完全远程的开始。

  Burbio表示,超过60%的公立学区计划仅在网上开始这一年,该公司在全国范围内汇总了8万多个学校日历。该公司表示,这是从8月初开始的,当时有52%的地区计划进行远程启动。

  《今日美国报》对15个最大郊区的分析还发现,其中9个学区计划远程重新开放,其中一些学区的计划推迟到7月或8月初。他们中的一些人计划在9月和10月期间逐步重新开放建筑物。

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Slide 5 of 64: Tenafly parents and children gather with signs to support children getting an in-person education at school. The group meets at the Board of Education bundling and walks to Huyler Park on Thursday September 3, 2020. Eran Ofir and Zoe Ofir lead the walk.
Slide 6 of 64: Bonnie Baker hugs student Elisha Ross as they line up to go outside for recess at Hillview Elementary. Although Newark City Schools have gone virtual due to COVID-19, special education classes remain in-person. Teachers had to put away all toys and books that could not be washed and sanitized and students are separated for free play time to cut down on their contact with each other. Ncs Special Ed Classes 03
Slide 7 of 64: A teacher conducts a lesson with students during an outdoor learning demonstration for New York City schools in front of the Patrick F. Daly public school (P.S. 15) on September 2, 2020 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
Slide 8 of 64: Members of the teachers union, parents and students participate in a march through Brooklyn to demand a safer teaching environment for themselves and for students during the Covid-19 pandemic on September 1, 2020 in New York City. As confusion about the start of the school year continues, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Tuesday that the start of the school year will be delayed amid the threat of a teacher strike.
Slide 9 of 64: Students get hand sanitizer as they step off the school bus during the first day of school on Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at Heritage Elementary School in Lewis Center, Ohio. The Olentangy School District is adopting a hybrid learning model during the COVID-19 pandemic, with half the students in school buildings part of the week, and at home the other half of the week.
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Slide 10 of 64: A Los Angeles Unified School District student raises her hand for free lunch at Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020. The LAUSD schools resumed classes with distance learning, but many underprivileged students still struggle, according to Mel Culpepper, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood. The facility is open for children whose parents must leave home to work. There is no charge. Snacks and lunch are provided.
Slide 11 of 64: Adyson Snowell, of Marlin, right, walks to the front of the class as teacher Ashley Thompson, of Tremont, left, looks over information Snowell wrote about herself during kindergarten orientation at St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic School in Minersville, Pa., Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020.
Slide 12 of 64: Jill Hockycko, the breakfast cook at Conemaugh Townhip high school in Davidsville, Pa., hands out brown bag breakfast meals to arriving students on the first day of school. Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020. The bags contained juice, milk, cereal and cinnamon rolls.
Slide 13 of 64: First-grade teacher Jessica Johnson asks students if they
Slide 14 of 64: Audra Quisenberry, 6, puts on a mask as she sits at her desk inside Premier Martial Arts on her first day of school Monday, Aug. 24, 2020, in Wildwood, Mo. The first grader will attend her classes virtually while spending her days at the martial arts studio since her school has been shutdown due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Slide 58 of 64: Des Moines Public Schools custodian Joel Cruz cleans a desk in a classroom at Brubaker Elementary School on July 8, 2020, in Des Moines.
Slide 59 of 64: Pine-Richland High School quarterback Cole Spencer and teammates stretch during their first practice of the season, Monday, July 6, 2020, at Richland Elementary in Pine-Richland Township near Warrendale, Pa. They will have three practices this week while many area high schools will pause practice for a week due to COVID-19 virus concerns.
Slide 60 of 64: A water fountain is covered with tape and inaccessible as per coronavirus guidelines, during summer school sessions at Happy Day School in Monterey Park, California on July 9, 2020. - California Governor Gavin Newsom says the reopening of California schools for the coming school year will be based on safety and not pressure from President Donald Trump as California sets records for one-day increases in COVID-19 cases.
Slide 61 of 64: Principal Pam Rasmussen checks the temperature of students on arrival as per coronavirus guidelines, during summer school sessions at Happy Day School in Monterey Park, California on July 9, 2020. - California Governor Gavin Newsom says the reopening of California schools for the coming school year will be based on safety and not pressure from President Donald Trump as California sets records for one-day increases in COVID-19 cases.
Slide 62 of 64: Instructor Amy Giang teaches a class of 4th-7th graders, wearing masks and spaced apart as per coronavirus guidelines, during summer school sessions at Happy Day School in Monterey Park, California on July 9, 2020. - California Governor Gavin Newsom says the reopening of California schools for the coming school year will be based on safety and not pressure from President Donald Trump as California sets records for one-day increases in COVID-19 cases.
幻灯片63之64:得梅因公立学校的保管人Tracy Harris在2020年7月8日,星期三,爱荷华州得梅因,布鲁贝克小学的教室里清洁椅子。 让孩子安全地回到学校可能意味着要关闭酒吧和体育馆等高风险场所。 这是一些公共卫生专家的最新想法。
幻灯片64之64:州长克里斯蒂·诺姆(Kristi Noem)用分隔学生工作区的隔断框住,同时她于7月28日星期二在南达科他州苏福尔斯的约翰·哈里斯小学提供了最新的学校计划。
第64张幻灯片中的第1张:Castle Hills小学校长Janissa Nuneville的书桌坐在教室里,该教室于2020年9月1日星期二进行了为期一年的远程和社会远程学习。

 

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  Castle Hills小学校长Janissa Nuneville的书桌坐在教室中,该教室于2020年9月1日星期二进行了为期一年的远程和社会远程学习。

  决定引起父母的抱怨

  这些变化引起了卧室社区中父母的不满,他们中的许多人是白领,对提出自己对本地区无法让孩子重返学校建筑的批评表示羞怯。

  由于数百名教师要求在家工作,辞职或请假,区领导一直在寻找工作人员。在某些情况下,防护装备的到达速度很慢,准备建筑物所需的时间比预期的长。

  新泽西州已经看到许多郊区在最后一分钟切换到虚拟启动。

  为避免潜在的教师罢工, 纽约推迟了上学时间,但仍按计划重新开放建筑物

  9月3日,在纽约郊区的巴斯克里奇(Basking Ridge)高档地区,约有100名Bernards Township学区的父母抗议了亲自授课的延迟,该学区于9月3日开始对所有学生进行虚拟学习。

  至少在10月1日之前,伯纳德斯才会开放教室并改用混合教育模式,因为伯纳德斯需要时间来满足州指导方针,以举办面对面的课堂。根据学区的重新开放计划,这包括弄清人员配备和设施安全,以及为教师提供防护装备。

  新泽西州的永久业权高中地区不得不在周四改用在线课程,在250名工作人员申请在家工作或请假后,他们转向混合生活。该学区在开学前约两周取消了面对面发射的计划。

  一个大问题是:Freehold的女发言人Rebecca Policastro说,附近的其他郊区也已经开始运作,如果他们要亲自授课,Freehold的教师将陷入困境。

  她说:“一旦我们的州允许地区偏远,它将在整个州内产生多米诺骨牌效应,并带来意料之外的育儿问题。”

  地区官员说,许多父母感到不满的是,该地区不得不放弃混合计划的开始,有几天的孩子上课,其他的则在家学习。

  新泽西州的威科夫学区告诉家长,必须推迟其面对面学习的计划,直到9月初订购的防护装备和新课桌到来为止。

  混乱和镇定:面对面学习杂耍时间表和后勤的学校

  ©美联社马克·伦尼汉(AP Mark Lennihan,AP) 周二,在持续的冠状病毒大流行和教师罢工的威胁下,教师,父母和孩子在纽约布鲁克林区游行,抗议城市公立学校重新开放。严厉呼吁教育官员

  代表学校董事会的全国团体主席查理·威尔逊(Charlie Wilson)说,董事会成员和总监要平衡学生和教师的安全与让他们重返学校的利益一直是一项挑战。

  他说:“许多因素是我们无法控制的。”

  其中包括当地卫生部门经常相互冲突的建议。

  例如,威尔逊是俄亥俄州哥伦布市北部的沃辛顿学校的董事会成员。他所在的学区和哥伦布学校在一个卫生部门下,但同一县的其他学校则对另一个卫生部门负责。一个部门建议学校进行体育运动是安全的。另一位说这是不安全的,威尔逊说。

  他说:“我们认为我们可以从当地卫生部门获取线索,这将提供稳定性。” “但是,公共卫生部门会更改其建议,通常是在阳性(COVID-19)检验趋势不变的情况下。”

  当学校重新开放时,父母可以通过以下方式保护 孩子免受冠状病毒的感染

  沃辛顿市教育委员会早些时候投票决定,从8月31日起,在开学的前九周内将偏远地区全部偏远,原因是COVID-19案件增多。威尔逊说,那时该地区受到了想重返工作岗位的父母的极大反对。董事会最近投票决定在较短的时间内保持远程状态,直到9月28日为止,届时董事会将采用混合教学形式。

  他补充说:“并不是每个人都对这种妥协感到满意,”

  今年夏天,在密尔沃基郊外,高档的Mequon-Thiensville学区至少改变了三次开学计划。

  首先,它计划进行面对面的学习,然后学区要求父母宣布他们希望孩子亲自学习还是远程学习,最后,它宣布将在9月1日开始学习。

  “为荣誉而付出的一切”:尽管有COVID案件,大学生还是参加了劳动节周末

  怪罪:郊区感染率飙升,其原因可归因于整个夏季社区中的许多大型毕业聚会。

  Mequon-Thiensville校长Matthew Joynt鼓励家庭承担起帮助减缓病毒传播的责任,以便学校可以重新开放。

  当地卫生部门建议在开设教室之前的两周内,邮政编码的平均发病率应为每十万人中有350例。

  一旦感染率下降,Mequon-Thiensville就会在9月8日将面膜对那些想要的人进行面授。大约75%的学生计划每天亲自上学,其他25%的学生从家,根据地区。

  本文最初发表于《今日美国》:夏季聚会,教师短缺促使郊区学校取消COVID-19重新开放计划

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