(September 25, 2017 at 3:22 am)Succubus Wrote:(September 24, 2017 at 10:53 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Im just talking about the voluntarily non vax kid being in a separate classroom as the medically necessary non vax kid (If there are any in school, which is probably pretty rare if they have a serious illness). Schools usually have each grade divided up by multiple classes, like my elementary school had 1st grade split up into class 1A, 1B, and 1C. All the grades were like that.
Where do the schools find ten extra classrooms and ten extra teachers, 1D through 10-D. More to the point, why should they?
My reasoning is it's probably pretty rare that a kid without vaccines for legitimate medical reasons (cancer, serious immune issues, etc) would be going to school in the first place. I think many of those poor children have to resort to being taught at home due to their illness and general vulnerability. I can't imagine there would be that many of them in the same grade at the same school to where it couldn't be arranged to keep him/her in a different classroom as the other non vax kids.
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