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Thu, 28 May 2020 10:02:25 -0400
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Good Morning Commissioners,

I feel compelled to send an email due to covid-19 and inflammatory conditions in children concerning public schools after the summer break. I am a concerned father who appreciates schooling for my child, but at the same time my child’s safety is first and foremost. With all the video technology as well as e-learning programs that are available, I wanted to implore you to please deliberate and consider keeping our children on a remote learning plan for their safety. As a now teleworking father, I understand how it is to work from home while taking care of my child and the responsibilities that come with it. At the same time, to ensure his safety it’s well worth what needs to be done. As a business professional in the medical field and the parent of a 9 year old I can assure you that children under 12 maybe even older are not well equipped to always use clean practices nor always communicate how sick they feel to parents, coupled with inadequate space and ventilation equipped to prevent virus spread for children in classrooms and the coronavirus can and will make a dangerous situation for children especially when it starts to be come cooler in the coming fall. I myself think that waiting until it gets colder or worse with the virus to keep children home again is also a dangerous proposition for our children. Video conferencing has become an easy way for teachers to remain connected and keep students engaged, as well as e-learning tools that my child has used on a weekly basis this past school year during the pandemic. I appreciate the board for making sound decisions and remaining concerned with Alachua county’s children and it’s citizens health during the pandemic, I appreciate you taking the time to read my concerns as well.

Stay Safe,

Jason Little
Concerned Parent

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