Pink Partridge
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2016
I am thinking back on school supply lists when my children were in elementary school. There was everything from pencils to hand soap to tissues to paper towels to hand sanitizer. And of course, wipes of any kind.
Will teachers still be responsible for providing healthcare basics in pandemic times?
I don't think rallying for soap, hand sanitizer, wipes, or any sanitizing products should be the teacher's responsibility at this point.
Besides, there is a shortage. Even the most eager parents can't find some of these items.
Not to mention masks. Some parents don't even provide there child with a pencil. Can you imagine them sending them in with a mask?
I wonder what will happen come Fall?
I feel sorry for our teachers.
Will teachers still be responsible for providing healthcare basics in pandemic times?
I don't think rallying for soap, hand sanitizer, wipes, or any sanitizing products should be the teacher's responsibility at this point.
Besides, there is a shortage. Even the most eager parents can't find some of these items.
Not to mention masks. Some parents don't even provide there child with a pencil. Can you imagine them sending them in with a mask?
I wonder what will happen come Fall?
I feel sorry for our teachers.