(12 Sep 2020, 3:27 pm)Drifter60 wrote Disagree entirely. School buses SHOULD leave kids behind if there’s kids not following rules. This is about public health why should my child be put at risk because someone else’s can’t follow instructions.Unfortunately, not all kids are well organised and not all kids, through no fault of their own, have parents who give a shit.
You can probably guarantee that a large proportion of kids wear masks that have been in and out of their pockets all week, anyhow.
Kids need an education, anyhow, so we as a society, should be pulling out all the stops to make that happen. Not all kids can learn at home. Both of mine have significant special needs - one has disengaged, not even caring about the gcse grades he was allocated, while the other, who has complex needs, has been wishing away this weekend because he is so glad to finally be back, after almost 6 months with no support (I got news that we've been awarded some respite, a week before he went back).
This summer has been tough for a lot of kids for a lot of reasons. I'd rather they got an education and the support of adults outside their own families than a bunch of men spread the love around the region's WMCs, which is what seems to be happening.