Schools in West Ada could be closed for a while. Teachers doing what they do best, teaching important life lessons. They have my support!

I agree with you. The Boise area is notorious for being unwilling to do something already proven elsewhere. Always gotta reinvent everything here.

I would think if we would want West Ada to do better, we would have to present them a school plan where it worked better and show them that with numbers?

A few weeks ago, news stories were indicating schools weren't a major spread, but I see that they seem to be saying the opposite now.

I try to pay less attention to covid news than I did a few months ago for my own sanity. (I work from home, no kids, we don't eat out, etc). What is causing our (Idaho/Ada) current uptick/massive 3rd wave?

Is it K-12? or is it college kids? is it 20 somethings refusing to stop going to bars? or just general population continuing to dine indoors? Is it people getting sick at their own workplaces?

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