IPS officials want to start school year with all-virtual classes

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9 thoughts on “IPS officials want to start school year with all-virtual classes

  1. It’s the students who are losing to this pollical control. Claiming best interest. Best interest for who? Certainly not the children who have been cooped up with their abusers and addictive parents. The kids have been bombarded with fear and panic and no way in release all that energy. This isn’t living. This is survival. DEFINITELY NOT WORTH THE COST!

  2. Oh, they released their energy, Peggy. Just look at all the plywood and plate glass that was sold to repair their “energy release” while Boss Hogsett diddled.

    1. How many have complications or vascular or other such damage they’ll be dealing with the rest of their lives?

  3. Teachers unions posture. Boss Hogsett validates. Students and intelligent parents get hosed. Teachers sit on couch and pretend to work. Politics before kids. Get on the bus. History is being erased.

    1. But, you didn’t want to stay home and you didn’t want to wear a mask.

      Freedom has its costs.

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