I rarely post about this sort of stuff but I feel compelled.
My 4 year old son is in a Teaneck public school. He has an IEP for services.
Schools were supposed to reopen next week.
Last night--yes, last night--the board voted 5-4 to remain closed.
He currently gets two 15 zoom sessions and all of his therapies via zoom. Yes, Occupational Therapy via zoom. It's basically worthless.
Teaneck Board of Education is running a masterclass right now in public schools lack of responsibility to the actual children in its system.
I sent the following email to the entire Teaneck Board of Education last night.
This morning the Teaneck Super intendent sent the following email. He actually did not vote for this measure but he didn't stop it either.
The measure was brought to motion by @VictoriaCWA, a Teaneck Board of Ed member.
This is a disgrace.
Yes, I am so impressed with my son's teacher.
But, no this is not acceptable.
Here's the bottom line: Our public schools are broken. They are not thinking about the children in the system. They do not have any clear standards on how to open or close. It's broken.
If you were looking for a reason to advocate for other ways to spend our local educational tax dollars --- school choice, vouchers, whatever--look no further than Teaneck, NJ.
When schools can't open, but restaurants, bars, and busiensses can---something is seriously broken.
Even if you don't have a child in Public School.
Even if you don't live in Teaneck or NJ.
This should be shared. We are all a part of this system and it desperately needs to change.
We need a true-crime documentary on what Wendell, the chef from Cinnamon Toast Crunch, did with the other chefs.
They straight up disappeared and he just came out smiling like nothing happened.
Cold blooded.
*Podcasty voice*
“And on this quaint box of cereal lived a killer no one expected. But for the first time the evidence behind his killing spree will be revealed. Wendell <wry smile> is toast.”
And we know what this documentary and/or Dateline episode is going to be called.