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12 votes
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As a teacher, what can I do to protect myself and my students should schools reopen in the fall?
I'm a teacher in the US, and the question of whether schools reopen is very much still up in the air (and location dependent). However, I heard some internal talk from my district that looks like...
I'm a teacher in the US, and the question of whether schools reopen is very much still up in the air (and location dependent). However, I heard some internal talk from my district that looks like they are, at present, leaning towards a partial reopening that will likely have me back in the building, in-person, with a room of students in the fall.
Assuming this is the case, I want to prepare now. I'm operating on the following assumptions:
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Provisions from the school and district will (allegedly) meet a certain minimum, but there is an effective maximum beyond those measures that I can independently pursue.
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Until the virus's spread is contained, the likelihood of someone who is infected with COVID-19 being in my room is non-negligible.
As such, I'm looking to maximize the safety of myself and others in my room as much as possible. I'm looking for guidance in the following areas:
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What are the best, legitimate masks I can get for myself? N95s are out of stock everywhere, or, if they're in stock, they're from sketchy sources that are almost certainly selling fakes.
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What are the best masks I can get for students? They are supposed to be bringing their own, and I assume our school will have something in place for kids without them, but if for whatever reason a child makes it to my class without a mask (or breaks theirs or something like that), I'd like to have extras on hand for them.
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Is there any other PPE I should look into? Gloves, facemasks, robes, etc. I don't mind wearing whatever will keep me and others safe, even if it looks ridiculous. On the other hand, I don't want to go overboard either.
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Where can I get bulk hand sanitizer and/or cleaning wipes? These also seem to be widely out of stock. Also, are there types/brands that are more effective than one another?
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Is there anything else I should stock up on now? I'm worried about a run on already low supplies once schools announce reopening plans.
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What best practices should I employ while in the classroom setting? I want to protect myself and the kids in my room as much as possible. Anything that I can control to reduce risk (e.g. procedures, ventilation, etc.) I want to implement.
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What level of risk am I potentially putting myself in? I need some straight talk here. Be as transparent as possible with me about the reality of what I'm potentially facing.
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Is there anything else I need to know or do in advance of the school year starting? I've got time to prepare. I want to make sure I do whatever I can now. Even if it turns out in hindsight that I overprepared, I'll be happier knowing I did everything I could rather than being in a position where I wish I had done more.
Also I should note that I am willing to pay for quality. I don't want to put my life in the hands of the cheapest options out there. As much as I resent the idea that I would have to pay for any of this myself, I'm not about to gamble on this.
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Throw the bums out: The USA is in the midst of a world-historic failure of governance. Why isn’t anyone in charge acting like they are responsible for it?
23 votes -
NASA plans to return its astronauts in SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft on Aug. 2
4 votes -
US hospitals are suddenly short of young doctors — because of Donald Trump’s visa ban
9 votes -
How New Zealand became an apocalypse escape destination for Americans
8 votes -
A second coronavirus death surge is coming
11 votes -
The history of the Inuit peoples, the world's most extreme survivors
4 votes -
NASA delays JWST launch by seven months
7 votes -
Why it could actually be Trump that has an enthusiasm problem, not Biden
14 votes -
US Coronavirus data has already disappeared after Donald Trump administration shifted control from CDC
6 votes -
Defund the police? Defund the military
5 votes -
Florida nursing homes see infections surge as workers spread virus
4 votes -
Warnings of possible cover-up in progress as Trump orders hospitals to stop sending coronavirus data to CDC
21 votes -
What were the main issues in US politics from it's founding to when slavery became an important issue/the Civil War and what were the 2 parties of then about?
Admittedly that's 90 years of history but I've always wondered about what was the politics of the US back then, because I've never really known about them. The parts I'm most interested in are:...
Admittedly that's 90 years of history but I've always wondered about what was the politics of the US back then, because I've never really known about them.
The parts I'm most interested in are:
Why did it take until 1832 for the state legislatures to reach a consensus on how to elect people to the electoral college? I know states' rights are a big theme in US politics, but it seems really strange that it would take them 55 years to figure out how to pick the president, even if early on, that role was a lot less powerful.
Why were there so many parties before the US settled on the Democratic and Republican parties (although they have changed plentifully thanks to the US's 2-party political system where everyone needs to bundle up into 2 large coalitions or risk turning the US into a 1-party state.)
Why did they switch so often? From my count there are:
4 main parties being:
The Democratic-Republicans vs the federalists
The Whigs and National Republicans vs the (Jacksonian) Democrats
3 3rd parties being:
The anti-masonic party
The know nothing party/cult according to wiki apparently
The free soil/anti-slavery party
(Also in 1820 there was effectively no election, in 1824, 4 people of the same party all ran for president at once, in 1836 the same thing happened and 4 Whigs ran at once, but with Democratic opposition and 3 actually won votes while one just coasted off south Carolina. Why?)
Why were there so many large parties and what were all these parties about?
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Hundreds of hyperpartisan sites are masquerading as local news. This map shows if there’s one near you
11 votes -
After ten years in tech isolation, I’m now outsider to things I once had mastered
33 votes -
The empire strikes back -- again. The second film in the Star Wars franchise topped the box office for the first time in twenty-three years, propelled by drive-in theater sales
9 votes -
The phone bill security hole in HIPAA
5 votes -
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic crash have caused 5.4 million Americans to lose health insurance, the largest drop ever recorded
11 votes -
Slate Star Codex and Silicon Valley’s war against the media
16 votes -
Grant Imahara, host of 'MythBusters' and 'White Rabbit Project,' dies at 49
41 votes -
A plasma shot could prevent coronavirus. But feds and makers won’t act, scientists say
15 votes -
Hawaii grapples with Great Depression-level unemployment as tourism plummets
21 votes -
US President Trump commutes sentence of longtime friend and adviser Roger Stone
35 votes -
You are now leaving FantasyLand: The losses will be taken by somebody
4 votes -
You can make millions selling masks to the government in three easy steps
10 votes -
Why is a tech executive installing security cameras around San Francisco?
10 votes -
The second defeat of Bernie Sanders
16 votes -
Weekly thread for news/updates/discussion of George Floyd protests, racial injustice, and policing policy - week of July 6
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most should be posted here.
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Farmers and animal rights activists are coming together to fight big factory farms
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Less than 2% of Kentucky farms are Black-owned. This company is trying to change that.
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The Midnight - Monsters (2020)
On Youtube. Official multilink (Spotify, Bandcamp, ...). Track list 1991 (intro) (00:27) America Online (05:49) Dance With Somebody (04:17) Seventeen (04:02) Dream Away (03:39) The Search for Ecco...
- On Youtube.
- Official multilink (Spotify, Bandcamp, ...).
Track list
- 1991 (intro) (00:27)
- America Online (05:49)
- Dance With Somebody (04:17)
- Seventeen (04:02)
- Dream Away (03:39)
- The Search for Ecco (04:04)
- Prom Night (05:02)
- Fire In The Sky (04:09)
- Monsters (ft. Jupiter Winter) (03:17)
- Helvetica (05:16)
- Brooklyn (04:14)
- Deep Blue (03:57)
- Night Skies (03:04)
- City Dreams (interlude) (02:17)
- Last Train (04:22)
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TikTok is getting caught up in the geopolitical conflict between China and the US
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Is the state of West Virginia unconstitutional?
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Vermont first state to implement a statewide ban on food waste
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US Supreme Court deems half of Oklahoma a Native American reservation
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There are climate change policies that rural Americans—even Republicans—support
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I was arrested, jailed and assaulted by a guard. My ‘crime’? Being a journalist in Trump’s America
11 votes -
Stanford cuts eleven sports from their varsity program
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In 2008, everyone thought the recession was bad. But in 2020, many Americans’ views depend on their party
6 votes -
Searchable database of the 661,218 companies who received over $150,000 in forgivable SBA PPP loans
7 votes -
Colorado is not a rectangle, it’s not even a quadrilateral, in fact it is a hexahectaenneacontakaiheptagon
19 votes -
The most recent iteration of a widespread government imposter scam has bilked thousands of Americans out of hundreds of millions of dollars
4 votes -
Harvard, MIT sue US immigration authorities over new rule for foreign students
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Kanye West says he’s done with Trump—opens up about White House bid, damaging Biden and everything in between
12 votes -
Videos of police killings are numbing us to the spectacle of Black death
7 votes -
Xerox PARC is fifty
10 votes -
Mary Trump’s book accuses the US President of embracing "cheating as a way of life"
16 votes -
So you think you know the banjo?
6 votes