I posted this a few moments ago in the Covid thread.
I haven't heard one teacher (of the many that have phones 5 live) say its a good idea in fact most say its going to be a disaster due to lack of enough classrooms, washing facilities and policing distancing in corridors that are 2 meters wide or less etc.
(there were many more reasons not to open)
If you have school age kids and are in a position where you have a choice whether to send them back or not will you?
'Not forcing anyone to attend'
Mr Chalke, whose schools on average have 45% of children eligible for free school meals, said: "The greatest risks for many of our children are being stuck in a council block, with no fresh air, no exercise, little or no nutritious food."
Mr Chalke said the schools would not be "forcing anyone to attend", either pupils or staff, adding safety measures would be in place.
But he stressed that the "long-term social cost" of not opening would "outweigh any short-term medical risks".
I haven't heard one teacher (of the many that have phones 5 live) say its a good idea in fact most say its going to be a disaster due to lack of enough classrooms, washing facilities and policing distancing in corridors that are 2 meters wide or less etc.
(there were many more reasons not to open)
If you have school age kids and are in a position where you have a choice whether to send them back or not will you?
'Not forcing anyone to attend'
Mr Chalke, whose schools on average have 45% of children eligible for free school meals, said: "The greatest risks for many of our children are being stuck in a council block, with no fresh air, no exercise, little or no nutritious food."
Mr Chalke said the schools would not be "forcing anyone to attend", either pupils or staff, adding safety measures would be in place.
But he stressed that the "long-term social cost" of not opening would "outweigh any short-term medical risks".