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Our children can't hug grandparents, but they can go back to school?

78 replies

Emcont · 11/05/2020 07:52

Another thread, I know, I'm sorry.

I have a child in Reception and a child in Year 1.

Am I gonna face a fine if I don't send them? Probably!

The two years who are probably going to be the worst at social distancing!

Anyone else not feel comfortable sending them back so soon?

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Floatyboat · 11/05/2020 14:19

@kortnee

Apology accepted

Legoandloldolls · 11/05/2020 14:35

I think from the rapid response last night of the NEU last night the teachers will strike anyway so no one will be going back.

But it's the LA who fine parents, not the school. Each school has a ewo so why will they be busy? That their sole job. To chivy pupils into school and fine people.

I have been on the wrong end of the EWO for years. Dont expect any sympathy or understanding. They fine you if you kids got MH problems, disabilities etc. I cant see them caring about a pandemic.

Everything still feels up in the air. It could all change again come June.

95% of the UK still has to catch it yet. There is still a massive pool of people as a potential host

Easilyanxious · 11/05/2020 21:50

Looks like it's not going to be compulsory and it might not even happen if things change , it's still a few weeks away

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