“ it also destroyed kids, too”. that’s really special. So three things.
First remote learning did not destroy any kids. It may have set learning back for many a bit, but that’s not the same as destroying kids. Kids are resilient and can catch up. and that remote learning may have saved lives of teachers, administrators, and kids with underlying physical or medical issues.
Second, you’re saying that having some high school kids stay home for remote learning for one day so that asylum seekers have a safe place to stay during a massive storm, is destroying those kids. Schools have been closed all over the eastern half of the country because of the storm, But the horror of having legal asylum seekers in their school while they ride out the storm at home will destroy them.
And third typically when you use the word also at the beginning of a sentence, you don’t need to end the sentence with too.
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Posted: 01/10/2024 at 08:13AM