Wall Street Journalさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Wall Street JournalInstagram)「After a turbulent first semester marked by disruptions, unpredictable school closures and student quarantines, administrators and parents across the U.S. are re-thinking the quarantine protocols for in-person learning during the pandemic.⠀ ⠀ “We’re over-quarantining kids like crazy, and it’s creating big stressors on the whole system,” said Jonathan Cooper, the superintendent of Mason City Schools in southwestern Ohio. ⠀ ⠀ Even with coronavirus cases beginning to rise again across the country, student quarantines were more stringent than they needed to be, Cooper decided in the fall, amid a growing body of research and data suggesting the virus wasn’t spreading widely in schools.⠀ ⠀ Some parents and researchers say some policies put in place early don’t match the data emerging on how slowly the coronavirus spreads among schoolchildren. They argue for new policies that let schools stay open with mask-wearing and social distancing while limiting quarantines and allowing districts more flexibility to design their own responses.⠀ ⠀ “What we’d love is for our policy makers to look at everything we’ve learned since last spring and rethink things a little bit, so we could just use that science and that data to try to keep them in school,” Cooper said.⠀ ⠀ Read more at the link in our bio.⠀ ⠀ 📷: @andyspear for @wsjphotos」12月30日 0時46分 - wsj

Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 12月30日 00時46分


After a turbulent first semester marked by disruptions, unpredictable school closures and student quarantines, administrators and parents across the U.S. are re-thinking the quarantine protocols for in-person learning during the pandemic.⠀

“We’re over-quarantining kids like crazy, and it’s creating big stressors on the whole system,” said Jonathan Cooper, the superintendent of Mason City Schools in southwestern Ohio. ⠀

Even with coronavirus cases beginning to rise again across the country, student quarantines were more stringent than they needed to be, Cooper decided in the fall, amid a growing body of research and data suggesting the virus wasn’t spreading widely in schools.⠀

Some parents and researchers say some policies put in place early don’t match the data emerging on how slowly the coronavirus spreads among schoolchildren. They argue for new policies that let schools stay open with mask-wearing and social distancing while limiting quarantines and allowing districts more flexibility to design their own responses.⠀

“What we’d love is for our policy makers to look at everything we’ve learned since last spring and rethink things a little bit, so we could just use that science and that data to try to keep them in school,” Cooper said.⠀

Read more at the link in our bio.⠀

📷: @andyspear for @wsjphotos


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