Takes all the fun out of skipping school......
No doubt. Rolling out of the parking lot and giving the lot cop the finger will not be experienced by our yutes.
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Takes all the fun out of skipping school......
Fulton announced the same shortly after Cobb. I have contacts in Paulding and Cherokee...they seem to be holding firm. Cobb County is far more left than people want to admit.
They are still going to need most of those jobs, with the possible exception of the lunch staff.
Clever, but I didn't miss the insinuation. Case numbers may be going up but the death rate is falling. Larger populations will obviously have larger exposure numbers. More and more cases are popping up as testing is increasing but it's simple math. The death rate was worse early on because the testing was so limited. Now that the pool of cases is rising, the morbidity rate is falling. That is, if you even believe the numbers. Which I don't. I know, first hand, of a person who scheduled a test, did not go and take it, and yet received a phone call indicating that they were positive for COVID 19. So either one of two things is happening: 1) The virus has some how become "less deadly" or 2) it was never as deadly as some where lead to believe. My money is on number two.I would assume Cobb, like APS and Dekalb, being as big as they are will be exposed to more of the fear you mentioned causing all of this. Besides just being leftist **** holes.
If social media is any indication, they intended to open on time with in person learning. Several Cobb private schools have already posted as much on their social media accounts. I have a contact at a local private school who informed me that just this afternoon they had several parents begin the enrollment process directly because her school was offering on campus learning and Cobb was not. Good for them. Someone has to stand up to this at some point and say "It's time to move forward."What do you think private schools will do?
Clever, but I didn't miss the insinuation. Case numbers may be going up but the death rate is falling. Larger populations will obviously have larger exposure numbers. More and more cases are popping up as testing is increasing but it's simple math. The death rate was worse early on because the testing was so limited. Now that the pool of cases is rising, the morbidity rate is falling. That is, if you even believe the numbers. Which I don't. I know, first hand, of a person who scheduled a test, did not go and take it, and yet received a phone call indicating that they were positive for COVID 19. So either one of two things is happening: 1) The virus has some how become "less deadly" or 2) it was never as deadly as some where lead to believe. My money is on number two.
If social media is any indication, they intended to open on time with in person learning. Several Cobb private schools have already posted as much on their social media accounts. I have a contact at a local private school who informed me that just this afternoon they had several parents begin the enrollment process directly because her school was offering on campus learning and Cobb was not. Good for them. Someone has to stand up to this at some point and say "It's time to move forward."
Imagine a government that doesn't want to educate it's children.
What do you think private schools will do?
What do you think private schools will do?