Anamika Roy-Choudhury lives in Bridgewater and has two children in public district schools. She is a member of a large group of New Jersey parents who are pleading with Gov. Phil Murphy to permit students to continue to learn virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Parents and kids in New Jersey have been struggling since the time schools have opened. While cases started going down earlier in the year, today the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention classifies our state as entirely “red,” putting us all at high risk for COVID-19 infection.
Parents are struggling with mental agony from this forced mandate from the school districts and Governor Murphy for in–person school. Never in the past have parents felt this helpless for their kids. We need to have the freedom to make choices for our kids’ education–and their health— and now that choice is being taken away from us. Our vulnerable kids are forced to go to school, which currently is a lion’s den! Parents are losing sleep and calm daily over this panic.
Gov. Murphy keeps saying he’s making up for the learning loss of the past one and a half years. That’s not his job–it’s the parents’ job to worry about what’s best for their kids. Many students have thrived in virtual settings. They were emotionally happy and healthy all that time. Parents managed to keep a close guard on kids all that time and we have no reason to think things would be different now
Yet now our children are being exposed to unsafe environments. They have to stay masked the whole day. This continuous seven hours of masking is significantly impacting their cognitive well being.
Here are a two in-school hotspots for Covid we have observed –
This could potentially be the main reason for the Covid spike as soon as school reopened, even though teachers are probably doing a good job inside the class.
In addition, the guidance from the state Department of Health is far from ideal.
Please Gov. Murphy, voice your concerns for parents whom you are forcing to send kids into situations we regard as extremely unsafe. In spite of known safety concerns, schools are forcing kids to come to school without taking responsibility for each case detected, all while refusing to allow excused absences. Please don’t forget: Covid has long-term consequences so prevention is many times better than the cure!
These careless guidelines need to be revised because Covid may be spreading at a much higher rate than necessary. Schools are forcing kids to go to school even if someone in their household is currently at high risk.This is outrageous! We even spoke to the school principal and Administration, but in vain! Everyone wants to hide behind the guidelines these days, no one wants to take responsibility for their decisions
More than 27,000 parents have signed a petition for virtual learning in NJ yet the Governor still won’t pay attention. There have been deaths related to school Covid spread as well. What is Gov. Murphy waiting for? He needs to change his decision. He needs to act before it’s too late!
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