@corlin
This is very well written. I think there are a couple of other points to consider:
Item 2 means that people must accept that their taxes will go up sharply, because there's no way the bulk of such an increase would come from state or federal funds.
Then you have to acknowledge the logistical impossibility of opening schools with adequate social distancing within existing facilities. Even if you double your staff, you also need double the space.
@corlin
Item 5 is one that is tremendously important. The first step in getting there is disassociating school taxes from real estate values.
@voltronic @corlin Seniors will also be hit hard if their property taxes go up. Many on fixed incomes like my mom
Funding schools on local property tax, is completely insane. Always has been.
We can as a nation move away from that. By massively increasing Federal funding, yet retaining control of expenditures locally.
Now is the time to do that.
We can wean ourselves off the property tax tit, and slowly move to a true national educational system, again with local oversight.
@corlin @LibertySpeaks @voltronic they also get HUMANITY