Return to In-person Learning

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Chel Red

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Jan 28, 2021, 6:31:58 PM1/28/21
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Hello,

Thank you for allowing us opportunity to have a voice. The governor’s announcement came with great surprise given current conditions.  Please consider the following:

•The vaccine is only in the beginning stages of being rolled out.  Why are we not giving it time to do its job?

•The return of all students will undoubtedly send infection rates, of those unable to get vaccinated yet, through the roof. This will also greatly impact their family members who have not had the ability to become vaccinated. 

•We are already seeing variants of the virus that are becoming dominant quickly. The increase in infection rates will obviously increase the number of variants thus decreasing the effectiveness of the vaccine. This brings me back to my previous question. Why are we not giving the vaccine time to do it job. 

•In-person learning should not be on the table until the majority of persons gathering are vaccinated! 

•The number of schedule changes has been extremely frustrating! PLEASE consider only changing schedules quarterly. 

Thank you for your time. 

Sincerely,
Greg and Chelsea Redman
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