NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Announces Bold Strategy For What To Do With School Children In The Fall

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has a plan for what to do with school children in the fall when students will be in classrooms only two to three days a week. Bill's plan is to dump the kids on community centers, cultural centers, libraries and wherever else he can send them besides a school building. Seems like a bold plan, right?

Bill, who had time to paint Black Lives Matter on 5th Ave., was roasted last week after it was determined there was no plan as to what to do with kids when the schools are closed. But Bill's here to save the day and he thinks this is the answer. From WCBS Radio:

Bill says students will be on a staggered schedule due to social distancing and other precautions which will reduce the number of kids in the buildings and result in kids needing to remote learn at libraries and community centers.

How do you think that will go? Sounds good on paper: Hey librarian, you'll have these 250 kids to keep track of two days a week for the foreseeable future. Don't forget, the librarians have a union. Wait until they react to this news. Stay tuned, parents.











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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.