Governor’s Push For 100% In-Person K-12 Classes Clears Key Committees

Statewide Iowa — Committees in the Iowa House and Senate have approved a bill to require 100 percent in-person classes in Iowa schools.

Republican Representative Phil Thompson of Jefferson says parents in some districts haven’t had the choice to send their kids to school every weekday.

(as said) “As Iowa reopened its schools in the fall, the learning experiences have not been equitable for our children,” Thompson said. “National studies show that keeping children out of the classroom has resulted in significant learning loss.”

The bill is a priority for Republican Governor Kim Reynolds. Representative Tracy Ehlert  a Democrat from Cedar Rapids who is a teacher, says the bill is being fast-tracked before adequate safe guards are in place for students and educators.

(as said) “We are telling you what is going on and what is happening in these schools,” Ehlert said.

The Centers for Disease Control released a report this week showing there’s little evidence in-person classes in K-through-12 schools are contributing to the rapid spread of COVID-19. The CDC researchers did recommend schools require face masks, maintain social distancing and improve ventilation systems to keep infection rates low.

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