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An Iowa teacher explains why we can't keep using schools as band-aids for society's ills.
Alison Hoeman : "We now need schools to reopen so that kids can eat, get healthcare, get clothes, shoes, and school supplies, be safe, be healthy, and be supervised. Oh, and so that they can get an education".
For decades , schools and teachers have been the band-aid on society's failings, because we care about children.
Schools and teachers are not responsible for, or capable of, the repair of our broken America .
We need children's to return to school so that they are fed, cared for, and supervised... so that their parents can go back to work and participate in the economy.
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