The consequences of that are far reaching. We’re seeing higher levels of depression, anxiety, and burn out from everyone who sets foot in a school, but most importantly, from the reasons the schools exist in the first place - the kids. (8/11)
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They’ve been tested, interventioned, interviewed, tutored, and moved on because the systems never halted and reassessed where everyone and everything was. We basically treated it all like nothing happened (while still adding new legislative mandates) and that means (9/11)
We’re failing our kids based on goalposts set before a global trauma event that were never realigned. I’m not saying dumb things down - but I am saying we should have acknowledged a Kindergartener who lost the back half of their “learn to read year” should have (10/11)
Been met with schools that moved that learning into the next grade and built plans for catching kids up over time, vs expecting everything to be normal a few months later, and wondering now, five years later, why so many kids are struggling. /End Rant.
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