
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, With reopening schools being a hotly debated topic and in-person learning essential for letting parents go to work this fall, WalletHub today released a nationally representative School Reopening Survey, which found that 55 percent of parents want their children to learn in person. Below are highlights of the survey, along with a WalletHub Q&A (audio available).
Some parents can’t stay home. 32 percent of parents are not able to work remotely.
Mixed feelings on teacher compensation. Almost 1 in 4 parents think that teachers who work remotely should either get paid less, work longer hours or give up vacation days.
Fathers want schools to open more. 31 percent more fathers than mothers want schools to reopen for in-person learning.
Politics impact reopening opinions. Two-thirds of conservative parents favor schools reopening, versus less than half of liberal parents.
For the complete survey results, visit:
https://wallethub.com/blog/school-reopening-survey/78092/
Fear and effeminacy are now ruling the roost.
Have you noticed though pretty much people are Cleaner,
Someone afraid to post their name talking about effeminacy? You can’t make this stuff up.
like you?
I’m not the one saying fear and effeminacy are ruling the roost.
but you are posting anonymously complaining about anonymous posts?
James, that’s why I love you!!! You call people out. I love reading your articles. Keep up the good work.
Over 50% want in person learning…. there might still be hope for this burg.
I have a solution – 45% keep their kids at home. Zooming. And 55% have their kids go full time, lunches, games and all.
https://thefederalist.com/2020/08/12/wilmington-high-school-hosts-major-biden-campaign-event-but-wont-let-students-attend-school-in-person/
A nationally representative survey?
Who cares what someone in another state thinks? Conditions are different depending on where you live. Maine has a few hundred cases in the entire state. We have that just in this town.
A quick search of NJ surveys show, overwhelmingly, that people would prefer NOT to send their kids to in-person school this fall.