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Poll: 40% of Families More Likely to Homeschool When Pandemic Ends
A RealClear Opinion Research poll released Thursday found 40 percent of families are more likely to choose to homeschool their children or engage in virtual learning once the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
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The survey asked parents, “Are you more or less likely to enroll your son or daughter in a home school, neighborhood homeschool co-op, or virtual school once the lockdowns are over?”
Of the 626 parents who responded, 40.8 percent said they were “more likely” to do so, while 31.1 percent replied they were “less likely.”
With political party as a factor, 45.7 percent of parents who said they would be “more likely” to homeschool identified as Democrat, while 42.3 percent identified as Republican.
Poll: 40% of Families More Likely to Homeschool When Pandemic Ends
Bwahahaha I don't believe that for a second. Have fun but my kids are going back. Heck they've already started summer campPoll: 40% of Families More Likely to Homeschool When Pandemic Ends
A RealClear Opinion Research poll released Thursday found 40 percent of families are more likely to choose to homeschool their children or engage in virtual learning once the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
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The survey asked parents, “Are you more or less likely to enroll your son or daughter in a home school, neighborhood homeschool co-op, or virtual school once the lockdowns are over?”
Of the 626 parents who responded, 40.8 percent said they were “more likely” to do so, while 31.1 percent replied they were “less likely.”
With political party as a factor, 45.7 percent of parents who said they would be “more likely” to homeschool identified as Democrat, while 42.3 percent identified as Republican.
Poll: 40% of Families More Likely to Homeschool When Pandemic Ends
It’s hilarious that CNN is accusing someone else of twisting facts. I can’t wait for their next fake video.How long until Trump fires Fauci?
I'll start the Under/Over at 30 days.
Trump's rebuke of Fauci encapsulates rejection of science in virus fight
Michigan Judge Sides with Barber, Rejects Gretchen Whitmer Demand to Close Shop
A Michigan judge has denied a motion made by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration that an Owosso barber close up shop during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Great Lakes News was outside Karl Manke’s Barber & Beauty Shop on Monday when the ruling came down.
Reporter Katie Heid said the judge denied the state’s claim that the 77-year-old Manke to close his shop because he was allegedly in violation of Whitmer’s stay-at-home order.
“This is not only a big victory for Mr. Manke, but also for other small businesses,” she said.
“Who else will open their doors?”
The state Attorney General lost in its effort to obtain a temporary restraining order, NBC 25 reported.
The Attorney General’s court action, filed on behalf of MDHHS, seeks to enforce the MDHHS Director’s Public Health Order that deemed Mr. Manke’s business an imminent danger to public health in light of the COVID 19 pandemic and directs him to immediately cease operations at his barbershop. The State is seeking to schedule a hearing as soon as possible.The AG asserted Manke’s open business presents “clear public health dangers”.
Manke told ABC 12 he reopened after unemployment benefits were denied three times.
The barber had been repeatedly fined for allegedly violating the shutdown orders, but supporters paid the fines.
MI Judge Sides with Barber, Rejects Whitmer Demand to Close Shop
Michigan Judge Sides with Barber, Rejects Gretchen Whitmer Demand to Close Shop
A Michigan judge has denied a motion made by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration that an Owosso barber close up shop during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Great Lakes News was outside Karl Manke’s Barber & Beauty Shop on Monday when the ruling came down.
Reporter Katie Heid said the judge denied the state’s claim that the 77-year-old Manke to close his shop because he was allegedly in violation of Whitmer’s stay-at-home order.
“This is not only a big victory for Mr. Manke, but also for other small businesses,” she said.
“Who else will open their doors?”
The state Attorney General lost in its effort to obtain a temporary restraining order, NBC 25 reported.
The Attorney General’s court action, filed on behalf of MDHHS, seeks to enforce the MDHHS Director’s Public Health Order that deemed Mr. Manke’s business an imminent danger to public health in light of the COVID 19 pandemic and directs him to immediately cease operations at his barbershop. The State is seeking to schedule a hearing as soon as possible.The AG asserted Manke’s open business presents “clear public health dangers”.
Manke told ABC 12 he reopened after unemployment benefits were denied three times.
The barber had been repeatedly fined for allegedly violating the shutdown orders, but supporters paid the fines.
MI Judge Sides with Barber, Rejects Whitmer Demand to Close Shop
Yeah being a long time bureaucrat is really something.Do you actually know he’s a “weasel”, or have you been conditioned to believe it? A lot of people from a lot of administrations who actually know have trusted him. The NIH is a pretty big deal and to have that kind of longevity there is really impressive.
Poll: 40% of Families More Likely to Homeschool When Pandemic Ends
A RealClear Opinion Research poll released Thursday found 40 percent of families are more likely to choose to homeschool their children or engage in virtual learning once the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
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The survey asked parents, “Are you more or less likely to enroll your son or daughter in a home school, neighborhood homeschool co-op, or virtual school once the lockdowns are over?”
Of the 626 parents who responded, 40.8 percent said they were “more likely” to do so, while 31.1 percent replied they were “less likely.”
With political party as a factor, 45.7 percent of parents who said they would be “more likely” to homeschool identified as Democrat, while 42.3 percent identified as Republican.
Poll: 40% of Families More Likely to Homeschool When Pandemic Ends
That's a dumb poll question. Why not ask "Are you going to homeschool your kids after the pandemic?" and remove the ambiguity?Poll: 40% of Families More Likely to Homeschool When Pandemic Ends
A RealClear Opinion Research poll released Thursday found 40 percent of families are more likely to choose to homeschool their children or engage in virtual learning once the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
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The survey asked parents, “Are you more or less likely to enroll your son or daughter in a home school, neighborhood homeschool co-op, or virtual school once the lockdowns are over?”
Of the 626 parents who responded, 40.8 percent said they were “more likely” to do so, while 31.1 percent replied they were “less likely.”
With political party as a factor, 45.7 percent of parents who said they would be “more likely” to homeschool identified as Democrat, while 42.3 percent identified as Republican.
Poll: 40% of Families More Likely to Homeschool When Pandemic Ends