Delaware's schools will remain closed to in-person learning through the end of the school year, Gov. John Carney announced Friday. Remote learning will continue.
The state also encouraged people with vacation homes at Delaware beaches to refrain from visiting during the pandemic.
The deadly new coronavirus has closed down nonessential businesses in Delaware.
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That is the end of the calendar year folks, Dec. 31, 2020. Parents better get used to having to raise their own kids, no pawning them off on teachers and grandparents.
ReplyDeleteHuh?? “End of school year” is not Dec. 31, 2020. Maybe you need to learn to read.
Deleteexcept it clearly says "school year"
ReplyDeleteRead the first sentence. School year.
ReplyDeleteYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HHHAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Just please let the liquor stores stay open!
ReplyDeleteDats goods man
ReplyDeleteI hates schools
DeVos said schools across the USA will not be open in the fall unless a vaccine is found.
ReplyDeleteDo you have a link you can share to prove this?
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ReplyDeleteGeez I know how you are feeling right about now . . .
They should really close them, not just the buildings, but the online as well. While I appreciate the effort, I am no teacher and my younger children are not learning anything from the new platform.
ReplyDeleteHome-Schooling is Here baby 2020 !!! The New way for the future !!!
ReplyDeleteSaves Govt Alot of $$$ & will cost YOU alot of $$$ !!! They Finally see
the New Way !!! Brick & Mortar will be a thing of the past !!!!
Using YOUR cell phones / Your Computers / Your Internet (free) / Your
Brick & Mortar / Your Electric / Your Teacher / Your Security / Your
Phone bill / see what I mean ???