Was kind of surprised to see this coming from Willie Brown in his weekly column about going back to school. He's spot on that keeping kids home will expand the divide between the haves and haves not but will be interesting to see what kind of feedback he gets.
Kids’ lives matter: When we say Black Lives Matter, let’s not forget to include Black and Latino children’s lives as well, especially when it comes to schooling this year.
San Francisco Unified’s decision to open the school year with distance teaching will have a devastating effect on kids in the Bayview, Hunters Point and Mission.
Many of them don’t come from families with a lot of technological advantages. Trying to teach them via computer is a joke and will put them further behind in their learning.
Plus, keeping at-risk kids at home will have a terrible impact on the mental, physical and economic health of both the children and their families.
Think about it. No school means a parent has to stay home. And a lot of parents cannot telecommute.
That means either a parent can’t work, putting the family behind economically, or Mom and Dad still have to go to work and leave an older child to be day parent.
There is no way the older child can manage the kids and manage their own Zoom learning as well.
If we can’t fully open the schools for learning, let’s at least try to open the school playgrounds and gymnasiums and maybe even a classroom or two for the kids to have a supervised and safe place to go.
Maybe even do a bit of teaching there.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea...rown-It-s-not-in-the-bag-for-Joe-15416772.php