According to a recent USA Today - Ipsos poll, twenty percent of U.S. teachers say they are not likely to return to their classrooms this fall if schools reopen. Considering your own personal situation, how do you think about returning to school this fall? (All responses will be treated anonymously.)
Answer |
Respondent |
NA |
Anonymous |
My wife and I had been planning on retiring this year and everything that has happened the past months has affirmed that decision. |
Anonymous |
It is ludicrous to consider not returning to school in the fall. |
Anonymous |
I have not heard of a teacher yet that doesn't want to be back in September and I work in a large district with 2 high schools. |
Anonymous |
I will follow the university policy (Stony Brook). |
Anonymous |
As a principal, I am committed to being with the children and staff when school reopens. |
Anonymous |
I put in quite a few good years. It's time to say goodbye and farewell. |
Anonymous |
I am cautious and I hope the school does reopen with certain changes such as disinfecting and even social distancing students. |
Anonymous |
If schools reopen, I will be going back to school however what concerns me is what will happen when a student, a teacher, or a family member of either gets COVID after the year starts? Quarantine that class? Sibling's classes? Are we back to full remote? And for how long? |
Anonymous |