While they do not respond directly to the state, if the Governor says "all the schools are going back to virtual" you're not going to see any of the privates refuse to do so. Not at all worth the fight.Bleeding Red wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 1:53 pmUnless its private schooling. I believe several private schools have already stated they are opening, as they operate under the Diocese and not the state.
This is, however, different from what the private schools are planning on doing right now: which is to open up for in-person education for five days a week. (If anyone in Pickaway, Perry, Hocking, Athens or Ross Counties are reading this and want their kid to attend school five days a week for sure, I know a school who would welcome them with open arms.)
Even though we obviously disagree, I'm glad some humor could come in the disagreement. Well done.Sballbball24/7 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 1:56 pm It’s transmitted through your phone and tv..or whatever you want to believe lol..but anyways like I said use common sense when you travel and have a good time