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Bill Would Pull Funds From Schools That Refuse To Teach In-Person


February 4, 2021
With psuedo-science spearheaded by teachers unions favored by the Biden administration over the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) January recommendation to fully re-open America’s schools, eight Republican senators want to get students back inside the classroom.
On Wednesday, Feb. 3, Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Rick Scott (R-Fla.), Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.), Steve Daines (R-Mont.), and Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) introduced the Put Students First Act of 2021.
“Now that leading health experts at the CDC are recommending that America’s schools be reopened as soon as possible if precautions are taken, teachers unions are fighting to stay out of the classroom,” Rubio said in a statement. “Instead, they want to hold our students hostage for more federal funding despite Congress already having provided tens of billions of dollars for public K-12 schools. There is no substitute for in-person lear ....

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The Health 202: Biden will reopen Healthcare.gov for buying insurance plans

The Health 202: Biden will reopen Healthcare.gov for buying insurance plans
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Biden wants to reopen schools, but local teachers unions are resisting


This was supposed to be the semester when America s largest school districts reopened.
Yet many parents are realizing their children may never see their teachers in person this year. A growing number blame their local teachers union, even as President Joe Biden and his administration make in-person instruction a priority. 
It s so frustrating, said Adam Grandi, a father of two elementary students in San Francisco, where the district scrapped a Jan. 25 reopening date because the school board couldn t reach an agreement with the union.  Of course, we all feel for the teachers, and we appreciate the work they re doing, but it feels like the union is looking out for themselves, which is their job, but it’s at the expense of a whole lot of kids and families. ....

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Your kid might not return to a classroom this year. Are teachers unions to blame?


Your kid might not return to a classroom this year. Are teachers unions to blame?
Erin Richards, USA TODAY
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This was supposed to be the semester when America s largest school districts reopened.
Yet many parents are realizing their children may never see their teachers in person this year. A growing number blame their local teachers union, even as President Joe Biden and his administration make in-person instruction a priority. 
It s so frustrating, said Adam Grandi, a father of two elementary students in San Francisco, where the district scrapped a Jan. 25 reopening date because the school board couldn t reach an agreement with the union.  Of course, we all feel for the teachers, and we appreciate the work they re doing, but it feels like the union is looking out for themselves, which is their job, but it’s at the expense of a whole lot of kids and families. ....

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No, public schools are not modeled after factories. Here's why Betsy DeVos keeps saying they are.


No, public schools are not modeled after factories. Here’s why Betsy DeVos keeps saying they are.
Valerie Strauss
(The New Press)
For years we’ve heard Democrats such as Arne Duncan, education secretary under President Barack Obama, and Republicans such as Betsy DeVos, education secretary under President Trump, slam America’s public schools as being built on a “factory model” that deprives students of their individuality and churns them out like widgets.
Here’s the excerpt, which I have been given permission to publish.
The Factory Model
Pulling apart a public institution long central to American communities can be a hard sell, especially when accompanied by talk of budget cuts, school closures, and teacher layoffs. In response to public opposition, free-market advocates have made a strategic shift. They have presented their work as a quest not to unmake public schools, but to “personalize” them. ....

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