Should I Send My Kids Back To School?

Published: Aug. 12, 2020, 8:30 a.m.

Our kids\u2019 schools have sent plans. And revised plans. And codicils to the plans. Now it\u2019s time to make our own decisions: if the choice is available to us, are our kids going back to classrooms this fall?\nHere are the factors that are driving our own decisions\u2013 knowing that the \u2018right\u2019 answer is fundamentally non-existent, and that this calculus is by definition personal. As Adrianne La France writes for The Atlantic:\n"All along, this disaster has been simultaneously wholly shared and wholly individualized, a weird dissonance in a collective tragedy that each person, each family, has to navigate with intricate specificity to their circumstances." \nAmy drops some big news in this episode: her family has had coronavirus. We'll be following up with a bonus episode specifically about that later this week.\n\nHere are links to some other writing on the topic that we discuss in this episode:\nNew York Times: What Back to School Might Look Like in the Age of\xa0Covid-19\nAnn V. Klotz: This Is The Song That Never Ends\nClaire Cain Miller for the NYT: Nearly Half of Men Say They Do Most of the Home Schooling. 3 Percent of Women Agree.\nAdrianne La France for The Atlantic: \u2018This Push to Open Schools Is Guaranteed to Fail\u2019\nWGBH: Harvard Epidemiologist: 'Hybrid' Model For Reopening Schools Is 'Probably Among The Worst' Options\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices