Inside a N.Y.C. School That Reopened During the Pandemic | Coronavirus News

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  • This fall New York City’s public schools faced perhaps their biggest challenge in memory: Could they resume in person safely? And for how long? We filmed in one school for 33 days to chronicle every step of the reopening.
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Komentáře • 624

  • @jgzaz
    @jgzaz Před 3 lety +1061

    That young man working through his anger with his teacher... Gives me so much hope for this generation. May everybody reading stay safe and happy ❤️

    • @cristiany3285
      @cristiany3285 Před 3 lety +3

      not the generation it depends on the individual that helps people whether bad or good

  • @AgCara925
    @AgCara925 Před 3 lety +405

    "I think I'm learning how to read!" MY HEART

  • @malicemew
    @malicemew Před 3 lety +769

    When that little boy raised his hand for a High Five it made me so sad, they're still trying to adapt to this new reality. I feel so bad for the children & the new babies being born into this new world. Some pediatricians & child psychologists did research saying this pandemic will affect child development immensely. Little contact with others & the outside world, isolation, it could have long term damage on children. The next generation could be worse because of this.

    • @debestoftiktok3753
      @debestoftiktok3753 Před 3 lety +5

      It's the great awakening and people are waking up so don't worry.
      The elites are d#eing

    • @kenyleonardourgelyoshiie9549
      @kenyleonardourgelyoshiie9549 Před 3 lety +5

      I love being isolated 😉 , I love this quarantine ....

    • @debestoftiktok3753
      @debestoftiktok3753 Před 3 lety

      @@kenyleonardourgelyoshiie9549 me too. I love doing sh#t that I didn't have time for well now is no time to waste.

    • @masterhendy4899
      @masterhendy4899 Před 3 lety +1

      All of this is for nothing

    • @milkandspice1074
      @milkandspice1074 Před 3 lety +6

      Really depends on the kid. One kid I know is doing much better and got grades up because they wanted homeschooling anyway.

  • @valkyrie9940
    @valkyrie9940 Před 3 lety +998

    God I cried watching this, I’m in college so I’m not really hit as hard but seeing this happen to kid is utterly heart breaking.

    • @ubt__________
      @ubt__________ Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, kid will be missed.

    • @dominiqueruedi8906
      @dominiqueruedi8906 Před 3 lety +3

      100% same. I graduated with my masters during this pandemic and I can't phantom what it must have felt for those little souls and humans must have felt like. the enormous efforts and hearts that these teachers and staff are putting in day in and out.

    • @redt4056
      @redt4056 Před 3 lety +2

      Why cry? The educational system in NYC is sadly poor, that's something to cry about.

    • @romanbellic2178
      @romanbellic2178 Před 3 lety

      @@redt4056 Prove it

    • @redt4056
      @redt4056 Před 3 lety

      @@romanbellic2178 just see what kids know and find out test scores. Sadly you can know this without much hard work. Why don't you find out for yourself, it's not a big secret.

  • @moon_marina
    @moon_marina Před 3 lety +337

    tbh the best part of this are the clips of the kids looking so proud of themselves for reading because it's just too wholesome

  • @katherineniven8020
    @katherineniven8020 Před 3 lety +288

    as a middle schooler, this broke my heart Elementary school was the best time ever

  • @eliagriffin7180
    @eliagriffin7180 Před 3 lety +585

    these teachers MUST be paid more. period.

    • @bonniem1865
      @bonniem1865 Před 3 lety +8

      They definitely should. Unfortunately it’s a hard time for the economy so money is very scarce right now

    • @iwilldefeatraymak1384
      @iwilldefeatraymak1384 Před 3 lety +3

      They chose to be teachers.

    • @iwilldefeatraymak1384
      @iwilldefeatraymak1384 Před 3 lety +4

      This isn’t how teachers actually are. There not like this when the camera is off.

    • @eliagriffin7180
      @eliagriffin7180 Před 3 lety +3

      @@iwilldefeatraymak1384 You do not know this.

    • @eliagriffin7180
      @eliagriffin7180 Před 3 lety +4

      ​@@bonniem1865 agreed, right now is a difficult time to think about pay raises.

  • @WeiYinChan
    @WeiYinChan Před 3 lety +103

    I remember going to kindergarten during SARS in Hong Kong, every toddler wore a mask, sanitiser their hands walking in and out of classrooms, wash hands frequently, and were not allowed to talk when masks are off, so we weren’t allowed to talk when eating.
    I wouldn’t say it was traumatic but it did make our whole generation grow up being a lot more cautious. We wore a mask during flu season and if we are sick ourselves every since, we had to check our temperature every day before school, write it on a card, have our parents sign it, so we can show our teacher at the school gate everyday. Escalator handles, door handles and lift buttons are sanitised every 2 hours per protocol even when it’s not flu season. It would be interesting seeing how the western kids cope with this pandemic since this is more of a “level up” than a new thing for Asians.

    • @octosax1515
      @octosax1515 Před 3 lety +10

      Thank you for sharing this many people in the West think masks and sanitizing everything is something new and something you only see in movied but that's not it at all and your comment is a perfect example

    • @chaaaargh
      @chaaaargh Před 3 lety

      @@octosax1515 I mean not all of us think this way. Sanitizing and wearing masks is a very common thing in general.

    • @ipadair7345
      @ipadair7345 Před 3 lety

      It depends on the country or region, most countries in Asia, icluding my own country are having problems cause mask culture isn't a thing, not to mention that the very idea of continents is a man-made concept which makes no sense(Ex- the Suez Canal, Panama Canal are man made these divide Africa to Eurasia, and the Americas respectively) Afterall no one is sure if the Caucass region is a part of Europe or Asia, since the Caucasians were influenced by a type of greek people, and then various people groups both from Asia, and Europe. The line between Asia, and Europe is arbitary, and so is the line between Australia/Oceania and South-East Asia, and even South America due to islands near the Americas.

  • @firstlast9813
    @firstlast9813 Před 3 lety +682

    These kids have way more drip than I ever had at their age

  • @lucasgdrezes
    @lucasgdrezes Před 3 lety +193

    So much respect for these educators.

  • @bandhanasharma993
    @bandhanasharma993 Před 3 lety +39

    Nobody can ever understand a teacher's contribution into a child's life. I have seen them work hard due to this pandemic. A little appreciation towards their work can make them super happy and satisfied that they were able to contribute into your education.

  • @prestintran7787
    @prestintran7787 Před 3 lety +91

    The patience these teachers have is incredible. They truly know how to adapt the best they can, especially in the way they have to approach students. Huge hats off to them! Making this situation better little by little

  • @rileyaroha3553
    @rileyaroha3553 Před 3 lety +145

    .... god how is this happening? Why is your government not helping you? I don't understand how this is happening in America

    • @sonyaberry9805
      @sonyaberry9805 Před 3 lety +5

      Some times we have resources to help ourselves, but it can be tricky to find the free or low cost internet and sometimes food banks run out of food. My job changed my hours so I could be home with my child for virtual learning, but I had to go through multiple managers and their bosses. Some parents don't have that option & some parents lost their jobs.

    • @daisakukuze9627
      @daisakukuze9627 Před 3 lety +19

      We’re america. Do you think they have time to care for anyone that isn’t the 1% or politicians?

    • @ubt__________
      @ubt__________ Před 3 lety

      The government doesn’t need to help me. Once I break the fifth dimension into three sections of different infinities I will soon return with the rift and return it to major M/c 65.
      COVID-19 is inconsequential too the plans of the higher up. The rift will allow the crack to be sealed as long as it does shut off before the crack expands and consumes existence.

    • @Dylan-bj4fx
      @Dylan-bj4fx Před 3 lety +1

      It’s happening everywhere England is the worst

    • @moose_latte5549
      @moose_latte5549 Před 3 lety +4

      profit>life essentially. If there is a way to make money, no matter how it affects people, it will happened. This is what happens when a country prioritizes money over its own peoples lives.

  • @spiritualcosmeticss
    @spiritualcosmeticss Před 3 lety +127

    Before covid my 2 sons one in middle the other in high school always got As and Bs but recently both their grades tanked. It’s really hard. They want to go to school but they can’t. These are unprecedented times in our generation. I just am thankful for what I do have you know?

    • @andrealopez1294
      @andrealopez1294 Před 3 lety +10

      As a high schooler in Texas my school has gone in-person public and my grades have honestly stayed the same but tue stress has risen by a lot

    • @milkandspice1074
      @milkandspice1074 Před 3 lety +4

      I know a girl whose grades improved because she got to stay home.

    • @nahnonawnoe
      @nahnonawnoe Před 3 lety +4

      I feel called out. My grades averaged around an A last year, but I was tanking this time 'round. Getting back on track was difficult, but do able. I hope your sons can do it too.

    • @sabr3T
      @sabr3T Před 3 lety +4

      Same here! I was getting amazing grades for the first two periods, then the third period my grades dropped a lot because it's incredibly difficult! So many assignments... I just want to go to regular school.

    • @_.natdaoneforu
      @_.natdaoneforu Před 3 lety +2

      My grades become so bad it been so stressful

  • @boredoutofmymind6433
    @boredoutofmymind6433 Před 3 lety +91

    I'm in year 8 in England and I can tell you our school is nothing like this. No social distancing in place no screens and no protection for teachers. We don't wear masks unless we are in corridors and everyone mixes in and out of school. I feel so bad for everyone parents, students and teachers alike, it's such a hard time for everyone

    • @bellal320
      @bellal320 Před 3 lety +6

      damn...I wish I lived in England now.

    • @danielle2781
      @danielle2781 Před 3 lety +28

      That's the reason cases in England are out of control again. In Scotland, kids where face masks in corridors, and in classes in tiers 3 and 4. Its not great but our cases are falling

    • @Serbalova
      @Serbalova Před 3 lety +12

      Wow, I didn't think the uk was this stupid, where I live (Washington state, not the capital), we are just doing online

    • @danielle2781
      @danielle2781 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Serbalova it's not stupid, we're in a much better position. Our leaders don't denie the viruses existanxe, we've been in Lockdowns since March. Which is why we're able to have kids in school now

    • @jean_the_bean
      @jean_the_bean Před 3 lety +2

      yes. we've been in school since august (Scotland). we only need to have an extra week in Jan. due to an extra lockdown. it is tough for everybody but I am very grateful

  • @betulcimenay7408
    @betulcimenay7408 Před 3 lety +39

    As someone who took her uversity enterance exam then started uni during the pandemic, i used to think i was very unlucky. It's been very hard for me and i've been at my lowest psychologically but after seeing what these lovely children have to go through i feel so bad for them. These children will never be able to compensate the year that they lost. this was one of their most important years in life but they had to start their education this way. I major in foreign language education in uni and my heart goes out to all the lovely teachers doing their best. This video inspired me so much.

  • @snoopdoge5890
    @snoopdoge5890 Před 3 lety +87

    I couldn’t imagine what it’s like being a teacher today 🥺

    • @susank.4945
      @susank.4945 Před 3 lety +5

      Try being a brand new teacher at that...I'm going to base everything around this past year as a starting point.

  • @AnnieNYC1
    @AnnieNYC1 Před 3 lety +109

    The teachers and school administrators are unsang heroes in this pandemic. Thank you for this piece, which gives a glimpse into the realities they manage. The children, too, are heroes here. They manage. They try. They make do. They try again. May the coming months slowly ease the strain, and may the new administration have the support they need to ensure that schools all around the country get the resources they need to help children close the gaps and process the many losses this pandemic (and the current mismanagement of its mitigation) inflicted on them.

    • @iwilldefeatraymak1384
      @iwilldefeatraymak1384 Před 3 lety +1

      Give credit to the doctors working long hard hours.

    • @AnnieNYC1
      @AnnieNYC1 Před 3 lety +3

      @@iwilldefeatraymak1384 The credit isn't an either/or but an and/and. The doctors and nurses are working VERY hard to save lives. The teachers (and the children and many of the parents) are working VERY hard to make the most of a very difficult situation and a reality where there's a lot less help than they ought to have gotten and a lot less mitigation than should have been there. Happy and healthy 2021.

    • @iwilldefeatraymak1384
      @iwilldefeatraymak1384 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AnnieNYC1 yeah I know I was just adding doctors =)

  • @celticcheetah6371
    @celticcheetah6371 Před 3 lety +77

    ‘Hey, I think I’m learning how to read!’ ❤️❤️❤️

  • @alisa2702
    @alisa2702 Před 3 lety +47

    those educators are working tirelessly it just fills me with a little hope these days but i’m also incredibly worried for all of the kids in this situation i’m in grade 12 and as much as it sucks losing senior year to this at least i’m equipped somewhat to deal with this pandemic emotionally and educationally as all my crucial years are behind me. this shutdown is going to impact this generation (onto of all the issues they already are facing) for years to come and i’m afraid many kids will be left behind if not for educators like these

  • @nightdreamer2315
    @nightdreamer2315 Před 3 lety +95

    My sister’s school went back for one mandatory test day. She’s in high school and those teens did not social distance like parents were promised. One little girl died this week and they closed the school again.

    • @luvlyerdj93
      @luvlyerdj93 Před 3 lety +17

      I'm so sorry to hear that

    • @JoelLopez-el7qt
      @JoelLopez-el7qt Před 3 lety +2

      She didn't die

    • @HoneyRoseSmith
      @HoneyRoseSmith Před 3 lety +1

      my old school was similar when i went in for testing thankfully no one died but many are now sick, i moved out of the city for unrelated reasons thankfully

    • @kay-wj3jx
      @kay-wj3jx Před 3 lety +11

      @@JoelLopez-el7qt how do you know that?

    • @kay-wj3jx
      @kay-wj3jx Před 3 lety +5

      i’m so sorry to hear that as well

  • @steezbuscemi
    @steezbuscemi Před 3 lety +198

    Teachers should get paid like pro athletes

    • @milkandspice1074
      @milkandspice1074 Před 3 lety +4

      We never will.

    • @honeybdream
      @honeybdream Před 3 lety +5

      In an advanced country like the US they definitely should ‼️

    • @jwb2734
      @jwb2734 Před 3 lety +3

      people pay to watch pro athletes there's a huge market for pro sports no one watches teacher teach you vent compare the two

    • @christopherreyes6878
      @christopherreyes6878 Před 3 lety

      Ya wnba athletes

    • @steezbuscemi
      @steezbuscemi Před 3 lety +1

      @@christopherreyes6878 the WNBA’s got some hoopers

  • @atxchaser
    @atxchaser Před 3 lety +107

    Great teachers/educators. Deserve raises and more appreciation in American society, especially during the pandemic.

  • @mollymcintosh8869
    @mollymcintosh8869 Před 3 lety +18

    That guidance counsellor is a freaking legend

  • @catbeans8087
    @catbeans8087 Před 3 lety +9

    Teachers are having to be , moms , dads , grandmas , social workers , food security, emotional/mental health workers , a shoulder to cry on , all on top of a being a teacher. And the sad thing is , they’ve always been that , it’s just in our faces now more than ever.
    I’m a first a responder myself ( in LA ) and if the teachers don’t get the support they need now and in the future, I’m afraid we won’t have more future fire fighters , paramedics, EMTs ,
    police , nurses or doctors. Education is so important. They are “hero’s” just like us.

  • @midgetfitzgerald7845
    @midgetfitzgerald7845 Před 3 lety +7

    I’m in the 8th grade, and this genuinely upsets me. I feel for these kids, they shouldn’t have to endure this, especially at an age where you’re beginning to understand the world :(

    • @TheGrave66digger
      @TheGrave66digger Před 3 lety +2

      In 7th but same I feel really bad for these kids because they young

  • @okas425
    @okas425 Před 3 lety +9

    Teachers are so under appreciated, they are literally the backbone of our society. Without them we wouldn’t have doctors, lawyers or even politicians. They seriously need to get something for all that they do.

  • @sahpem4425
    @sahpem4425 Před 3 lety +38

    Breaks my heart... this is a terrible situation. There’s no winners. I can’t wait for this pandemic to be a memory. 😔

    • @wzggaming3275
      @wzggaming3275 Před 3 lety +3

      Yep, im a high school student and Its affected me soo much, My uncle passed away cuz of corona 1 month ago, My grandma was confirmed to have deatn threatning cancer and my stress levels are utterly high so i really cant wait to go back to school but i also cant wait for this pandemic to be a memory...

    • @ddreamer0001
      @ddreamer0001 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, this is all too sad. I too can't wait to look back and see all this just as a bad memory.

  • @aippli
    @aippli Před 3 lety +255

    Need to tell those kids to cover their noses. But a lot of people in the Bronx don’t wear their masks. And if they do they may have their nose out. Tbh it’s weirder to see someone masked than to see someone not wearing a mask. -Bronx resident

    • @redt4056
      @redt4056 Před 3 lety +9

      Depends on neighborhood, noticed in more affluent(richer) neighborhoods, they wear those masks all the time,everyone when outside their homes including those who work in those neighborhoods(staff,employees) so you stand out,look strange if you don't wear a mask. They also have much lower cases of COVID-19-.

    • @doyouhearthepeoplesing2
      @doyouhearthepeoplesing2 Před 3 lety +6

      Kids shouldn’t be wearing masks

    • @ninofromkitchennightmares1497
      @ninofromkitchennightmares1497 Před 3 lety +23

      @@doyouhearthepeoplesing2 People like you like getting others Sick

    • @doyouhearthepeoplesing2
      @doyouhearthepeoplesing2 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ninofromkitchennightmares1497 darling i havent been ill for well over a year apart from the odd migraine which is not contagious i havent got anyone ill. you can not spread a virus you dont have and dont have symptoms of

    • @Yahisking1
      @Yahisking1 Před 3 lety +17

      @@doyouhearthepeoplesing2 you can be asymptomatic and be carrying to others without knowing

  • @donnaclara2004
    @donnaclara2004 Před 3 lety +18

    It’s the little boy who went to high five his teacher what really got me! That just made it so much more real! Wow! This needs to end so these kids can get some normality back into their lives!

  • @mariocart817
    @mariocart817 Před 3 lety +95

    no child should have to go through this - it's devastating. i hope that the virus will get under control soon.

    • @dotjpg7783
      @dotjpg7783 Před 3 lety +19

      @@SteveXNYC 300k people are dead, man. Have some tact.

    • @Starclimber
      @Starclimber Před 3 lety +13

      @@SteveXNYC Stick to what you know, bro: working on cars. Thanks.

    • @rhards
      @rhards Před 3 lety +1

      @@dotjpg7783 300k is nothing :D

    • @icantthinkofaname2417
      @icantthinkofaname2417 Před 3 lety +13

      @@rhards wOw yOu'Re sO edGy

    • @dotjpg7783
      @dotjpg7783 Před 3 lety +9

      @@rhardsOn Wednesday December 9th, 3,000 people died. On average, 931 people die from it every day. I know it can be difficult for people like you to not become numb, but at least try.

  • @tpwk1836
    @tpwk1836 Před 3 lety +11

    As everyone shares their experiences in the comments... here's mine: I live in Germany and graduated from high school last year, now I work in a school. It was hard for me to adjust to being and learning all alone at the beginning of the pandemic. Our teachers were more focused on the younger students, which I totally understand, but it left me feeling like nobody cares about me, home schooling didn't even took place for our grade. I adjusted pretty well and it all went fine. Of cause it was extremely sad to not have a prom, but I don't want to complain about that. September last year I started working with middle schoolers at a german "Gymnasium". And it's tough. The rules are all over the place. First, students had to wear masks outside, not in the classroom. Then, it was the other way around. Many students neglect the rules which makes it hard for me to teach them. Overall, I want to thank every teacher from the bottom of my heart because life is crazy and I admire teachers for comforting kids in those hard times!

  • @mg-zj9yr
    @mg-zj9yr Před 3 lety +21

    There’s still a shortage of functioning laptops , tablets and other utilities in minority communities in NYC.

  • @rebeccashuman6199
    @rebeccashuman6199 Před 3 lety +21

    Not every single child go through this painful moment. It’s so remorseful!! I feel very terrible for these kids

  • @princessqueen30yearsago32
    @princessqueen30yearsago32 Před 3 lety +21

    I pray for everyone who has COVID-19 is okay 🙏🤍Rest In Heaven to everyone who died from COVID-19 🙏🤍

    • @wzggaming3275
      @wzggaming3275 Před 3 lety +4

      Yea, my uncle unfortunately passed away by covid 19, i hope hes doing wonderful up there and i hope its way more peaceful than this horryfing crisis whe are living in todays world, Rest in Peace ❤

    • @princessqueen30yearsago32
      @princessqueen30yearsago32 Před 3 lety +2

      @@wzggaming3275 Aww I’m soo sorry for your loss prayers to you and your family soo sorry 🙏🤍

  • @obadaodeh1625
    @obadaodeh1625 Před 3 lety +16

    Our education system needs alot of rethinking, classroom-capacities, number of teachers, internet accessability, school transportation, curriculums, mental-health tutors etc. The federal govt is so much behind when it comes to the future of our kids, but when it comes to military budgets & expenditures oh boy nobody beats them in that.!!

  • @sofiemoerman7333
    @sofiemoerman7333 Před 3 lety +49

    I've been doing a teaching internship for a few months and it's been interesting 😅. From kids coming into classrooms and telling my colleagues: "oh Mrs, I haven't been able to taste anything the past few days. But my mom doesn't allow me to stay home." To spending hours preparing lesson plans, only to hear measures have changes and you can't do the things you were planning on anymore (I'm a music teacher so we aren't allowed to sing or use certain instruments in class). It's been draining and exhausting but at least I'm learning 😬 .

    • @martavillanueva1062
      @martavillanueva1062 Před 3 lety +6

      A heads up, you will eventually resent school/college administration always taking the stance of everything is okay and if not, do yoga and breathing exercises. Btw, that will never change, that you can't apply your lesson plans because adminstration will always create situations that block your efforts in effecting student progress. It broke my heart hearing the kid with emotional distress and fear. I'm the adult and I have that same distress and fear. That distress & fear that when I catch Covid I will live with the long term effects of it for the rest of my life. There's a term for it already called 'long Covid". It's up there with the same fears related to having cancer if you ask me. I can only imagine there will be medical insurance for Covid only just like there is long term cancer care insurance which no one can afford other than politicians.

    • @carah1232
      @carah1232 Před 3 lety

      Not being able to sing; dance, play and get together.. tragic

    • @susank.4945
      @susank.4945 Před 3 lety

      I'm on my first year, haven't come across any kids with it directly...bout one kid had it and their teacher was quarantined...they had me in the class with all of the classmates a few days later, I had to switch lessons on the fly...no way I was hanging things out and taking them back...

  • @kylietolen8879
    @kylietolen8879 Před 3 lety +7

    I live in Iowa and our schools have been open since August. Almost all of my classmates have been quarantined and almost everyone I know has been exposed or sick. We’ve had dozens of students and staff members test positive but we have not shut down the school once. I just can’t wait for this to be over.

    • @bongdong9154
      @bongdong9154 Před 3 lety +1

      Omg SAME. All of my teachers have been away sick at least once and everyone has been quarantined for exposure at least once. People arent wearing masks and theres no social distancing..😞

    • @susank.4945
      @susank.4945 Před 3 lety

      Anyone become REALLY ill? Did their family members get it? We have a nurse at my school who looks to be 70+ and I worry for her...

  • @Andreamom001
    @Andreamom001 Před 3 lety +22

    So many parents, students, and teachers struggling to educate and learn through this. The GOOD news is that kids who miss a year of school entirely are still able to catch up later...so even if they learn very little this year, they will be okay.
    (According to a study done in Israel, I think it was...some area there, the kids couldn't attend school for a full year, and he looked at them a few years after school resumed, and they had caught up.)
    I'm just glad my kid isn't having to deal with all of this--we home educate, so no major disruption for us. We did have to give up the classes he usually takes in-person, and we can't go to museums and festivals and workshops like we normally would.

  • @tripleq7888
    @tripleq7888 Před 3 lety +3

    This truly awful, these children are so sweet and God bless the teachers!
    Much love from the U.K. 🇬🇧🇺🇸❤️

  • @regiepaul1175
    @regiepaul1175 Před 3 lety +7

    I am crying 😢 because I can’t go to school.
    I am having a mental breakdown every day.
    Hope the best for these kids 🥰

  • @lesliemeier4225
    @lesliemeier4225 Před 3 lety +27

    Oh wow. That one lady is doing what the parents should be

    • @miahangelique7476
      @miahangelique7476 Před 3 lety +3

      You also have to understand the parents situation also this isn’t easy for both teachers and parents but I understand where you’re coming from but also parents are not used to teaching their kids

  • @andre5454
    @andre5454 Před 3 lety +3

    I’m a high school junior and seeing this breaks my heart. I’m at an age where I can understand the changes and the reasoning behind the safety protocols we’re taking. I’m also at a grade level where I’m no longer learning the fundamentals like how to read or count. I can’t imagine how hard it must be for these kids to miss out on essential childhood moments, possibly miss out on necessary education due to remote learning issues or absence, and the psychological impact this will have.
    As I said I’m a high school junior but I can already tell that this virus has had a psychological impact on me and the way I act. I can not say if the way I lived before covid and the way I thought about people/social interactions will ever be the same again. If I’m already being impacted and feeling the psychological toll of this virus I can not imagine what it must be like for these kids.
    I commend teachers and school staff working their hardest during these trying times.

  • @patriciak3716
    @patriciak3716 Před 3 lety +8

    These children are so precious 💖

  • @victoriapedreira1272
    @victoriapedreira1272 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m from Uruguay and my school re-opened in June. Our classes are from March to December and Summer its December to March. We were very lucky and less than 10 people got sick. We were safe. So if your school opens up, please be safe. This is dangerous. (Sorry for my way to talk i don’t speak english naturally).

  • @metrocustomer909
    @metrocustomer909 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank God my daughter had an amazing second grade teacher who made sure they had access to her 24/7 and the kids were prepared for 3rd grade. As parents we need to do our part as well we can't just depend on the teachers. Make sure our kids turn in their work, Log in, ask the teacher how can we assist our kids. Make them read lots of book. I make my daughter write little notes to me and her sisters. We call it "can't get upset notes" this way she can express to us exactly what or how she is feeling and we do the same. 95% of her notes are always positive. Her school also have a counselor who come online every Thursday to talk to them but does it as a class. It just a crazy world now

  • @victoriab637
    @victoriab637 Před 3 lety +20

    Wow, school looks so lonely and even more miserable now

  • @Krish_Sathwara
    @Krish_Sathwara Před 3 lety +23

    This is so sad and tragic; so many young kids won't be able to learn properly and their development will be stunted

    • @violetavalery
      @violetavalery Před 3 lety

      Two world wars didn't stunt anybody's development

    • @Krish_Sathwara
      @Krish_Sathwara Před 3 lety

      @@violetavalery those times were extremely different compared to now. education has accelerated rapidly and the stuff that kids are learning now wouldn't have even been useful for kids then as most of them were working at a young age or didn't go to school.

    • @violetavalery
      @violetavalery Před 3 lety

      @@Krish_Sathwara all world leaders have degrees and stuff, and don't have a clue as to put an end to pandemic. What was their schooling good for?? Formal education does not equate intelligence, as it seems.

  • @thaxtontimmis9802
    @thaxtontimmis9802 Před 3 lety +2

    As a sophomore this is so depressing to me! I’m so sorry to the elementary student who are missing out

  • @lkatulvnme10
    @lkatulvnme10 Před 3 lety +33

    They are actually checking temperatures. We’re headed back on January 4th. We are not allowed to check temperatures. I don’t understand.

    • @ammamam3618
      @ammamam3618 Před 3 lety

      Do you live in the UK? I'm coming back on January 4th too. I don't understand either.

    • @lkatulvnme10
      @lkatulvnme10 Před 3 lety

      @@ammamam3618 nope. I live in the US.

    • @ammamam3618
      @ammamam3618 Před 3 lety

      @@lkatulvnme10 Oh.

  • @Sposav
    @Sposav Před 3 lety +17

    Teachers are amazing human beings! They need to be paid hazard paid for committing to continue to teach during the pandemic

  • @bo2.4u6
    @bo2.4u6 Před 3 lety +13

    Brings tears to my eyes.

  • @poppypie303
    @poppypie303 Před 3 lety +13

    I hear the panic and fear in the teachers voices.

  • @princessqueen30yearsago32

    Thanks teachers and all essential workers 🙏🤍

  • @leafy7996
    @leafy7996 Před 3 lety +9

    My grades when down when the coronavirus started. I used to be a straight A's student until school was online.

  • @somethingsmatter
    @somethingsmatter Před 3 lety +1

    I cried so hard. Bless the teachers and precious students.

  • @UHDPMT
    @UHDPMT Před 3 lety +10

    It’s not fair to send kids to school like this. I’m not saying they shouldn’t be going back but schools need the proper funding. Just hoping someone won’t get sick isn’t fair for these kids or the teachers. This is sad not encouraging.

    • @amayamartinezalvarez7659
      @amayamartinezalvarez7659 Před 3 lety +2

      their doing their best and this is what the system does :/

    • @alljammedoutkit
      @alljammedoutkit Před 3 lety

      Yeah.... it’s a 99.98 survival rate or something close to that the kids would be fine with no mask. What a scam... let the poor kids live their lives.

  • @TM-rk5dj
    @TM-rk5dj Před 3 lety +8

    What an amazing group of educators. Thank you 🙏

  • @UBITCH911
    @UBITCH911 Před 3 lety +58

    Working in a school system, this breaks my heart. Inequity

  • @angelnumber2002
    @angelnumber2002 Před 3 lety +29

    The kids hardly can grasp what 6 feet means

  • @wzggaming3275
    @wzggaming3275 Před 3 lety +5

    I used to blame teachers because of bad grades and all but know that i see i give way more respect

  • @k.s.9831
    @k.s.9831 Před 3 lety +1

    This video brought tears to my eyes. As a former educator, I know for a fact that teachers are some of the most giving people out there. It's amazing to watch their selflessness. Thank you educators for all that you do.

  • @ragipodduvinur
    @ragipodduvinur Před 3 lety +7

    I feel so bad for these kids and the teacher’s

  • @sparkzte67
    @sparkzte67 Před 3 lety +2

    It’s very sad, my brother is in kindergarten this year and just imagining how different his kindergarten compared to mine is just heartbreaking.

  • @heristyono4755
    @heristyono4755 Před 3 lety +14

    That's not 6 feet, right?
    No sir, it's 5′10″

    • @martavillanueva1062
      @martavillanueva1062 Před 3 lety +1

      Even the teachers couldn't keep 6 feet away from the students during class time and in the hallway when she was reprimanding the children for not being sociallly distanced. So exhausting for the workers.

  • @kaylamae1058
    @kaylamae1058 Před 3 lety +5

    These teachers are risking their lives, their childeren/ family lives 😩. they are so unappreciated 💔

  • @yellowblob405
    @yellowblob405 Před 3 lety +6

    It’s kinda weird since we never saw this coming.. in England we’ve missed around half a year of our education..

  • @MrsRoper2015
    @MrsRoper2015 Před 3 lety +5

    This breaks my heart.

  • @simonecarrick9797
    @simonecarrick9797 Před 3 lety +2

    I started crying. I’m in primary school going into the best year I’ve been waiting for, yet corona virus is picking up and I’m scared I’m going yup miss out on one of the best years of my life...

  • @bibbo3167
    @bibbo3167 Před 3 lety +7

    I’ve had 5 first days of in person school since August

  • @ryfs7659
    @ryfs7659 Před 3 lety +19

    Kinda out of place but tbh if u asked the high school kids what they forgot it most likely wouldn't be anything they would use ever again.

  • @Scoopski_Potato
    @Scoopski_Potato Před 3 lety +9

    Why... just, why? The whole world needs to be put on hold, we are all *on hold* until this is over.

  • @hummersd
    @hummersd Před 3 lety +3

    Incredibly well-done video! Shows not only the challenges (heartbreaking to see the kids, teachers, and administrators go through this, and know parents have had such a difficult time as well), but it also shows how amazing the staff is in rising to the challenge (the coping scene with the counselor is awesome!). Hope the vaccine can get rolled out quickly and safely, and we have some level of normalcy by next Fall. We're in this together.

  • @Highnoonshred
    @Highnoonshred Před 3 lety +4

    As an educator thank you for showing what is really going on throw others eyes!

  • @funduslove
    @funduslove Před 3 lety +1

    I love the vibe of these documentaries. The music is on point. Always calms me down.

  • @LGthoughts
    @LGthoughts Před 3 lety

    Emotional video. Thank you to all the loving and brave teachers who continue to work hard and put their dedication towards the education of these children. I am so sad to realize just how much this will affect the kids as they get older.

  • @jacquelynmartinez2688
    @jacquelynmartinez2688 Před 3 lety +1

    This crushed my heart. Children deserve better than this

  • @mayapapaya3158
    @mayapapaya3158 Před 3 lety +6

    Just another showing that teachers need to be paid more

  • @vibeswithmel8215
    @vibeswithmel8215 Před 3 lety +2

    My school is still doing remote learning. I am continuing to pray that school will be in person.

    • @laneyperkins840
      @laneyperkins840 Před 3 lety

      For my school its optional, I wish my school would go online but that's more bc I'm lazy and dont wanna wake up in the morning lol

  • @ramonsbrainrot
    @ramonsbrainrot Před 3 lety +4

    this gave me summer school vibes

  • @sarahpollard7879
    @sarahpollard7879 Před 3 lety +4

    “Hey, I think I’m learning how to read!”
    1st graders be like.

  • @victoriapedreira1272
    @victoriapedreira1272 Před 3 lety +1

    Stay safe please. I’m from other country and we got less than 10 cases, the kids that have asthma (idk how to spell it bc i’m from other country that doesnt speak english and i’m still learning) stayed in their homes. If we feel sick we could go home and it was wonderful, bc we could do something, it was not the same but it was great. Stay safe everyone! ❤️❤️

  • @ABB56.
    @ABB56. Před 3 lety +15

    Thank you! Not enough attention is being paid to what’s happening with kids right nkw

  • @kayliahmochi2108
    @kayliahmochi2108 Před 3 lety +2

    its so crazy, seeing these elementary kids to go school, because i’m a older student it’s more organized but im apart of the nyc doe district and elementaries opened up again while middle schools and high schools are closed their kids bro. this is so unbelievable sad

  • @juliabrooke9486
    @juliabrooke9486 Před 3 lety +3

    ugh i wish i went to this school. the teachers in this school you can tell they really care about their students.

    • @laneyperkins840
      @laneyperkins840 Před 3 lety +2

      It's also being filmed and your not gonna yell at someone when everyone will see it

    • @juliabrooke9486
      @juliabrooke9486 Před 3 lety +2

      @@laneyperkins840 i mean yeah but i can tell the teachers are really putting in extra effort to get to know these kids and have them grow

  • @chloe_3787
    @chloe_3787 Před 3 lety +1

    I am a senior in high school. My district has been absolutely phenomenal in handling this pandemic. Here’s our story. It’s long, so get ready.
    Our superintendent was supposed to retire after his 10th year in June of 2020. However, he sighed on until December and then eventually until June of 2021. He worked tirelessly all summer to hatch a plan as close to perfect as possible. When we realized there was no way we would open in full, a hybrid plan was the only option. Every other day was too easy. He chose a complicated half day, alternating, cohort, cyber Monday, model. We are in school everyday but Mondays. We are split into cohorts alphabetically. A-K go mornings on Tuesday, Thursday and afternoons on Wednesday, Friday. Vice versa for the rest. We were already a district with 1:1 iPads 3-12, but K-2 got them as well for the half of the day that is virtual. A typical day requires eight bus runs-that’s right, eight. Teachers teach two classes in the morning then move into an intercession (kids eat lunch at home) when they attend to families that have chosen full time cyber. I know for a fact there are teachers who have cyber kids who have not been online since September. In the afternoon, they teach two more classes. Parents have had to face impassible childcare situations with students only out of the home for two and a half hours a day. Our pandemic coordinator works round the clock, literally, to properly contact trace. But we’re doing it. We’re getting through. Our admin has been amazingly transparent in revealing policies and procedures. We don’t check temps because our health professionals on board were concerned that parents would just pop some fever reducing medicine anyway. We’re supposed to check before we leave the house, which my brother and I always do. There have been bumps. I’m certain there are going to be truancy problems with kids who chose cyber learning as an “I’m quitting school” option. We’ve had too many teachers acting a fool outside of work and getting themselves in quarantine. But it’s gonna be okay. I am fortunate to be able to say that we are generally a middle class district, but we do have a population below the poverty line. A nearby district with a much wealthier tax base is much worse off, however. They don’t even have devices! They’ve been poorly managed for years, and it’s now showing. They brought on a new superintendent (that poor man) and their entire “reopening” plan was a joke. From what I understand, they started seriously discussing just three weeks before school was supposed to start. Yeah. They were closed within a month. So thank you to my administration.

    • @wurzellicht6657
      @wurzellicht6657 Před 3 lety

      @Mike H And you don't think children have contact to their parents, possibly even grandparents or baby siblings?
      It's not so much about the healthy child, this all is done for the weaker once, whos immunsystem isn't good enoughe to fight against the virus

  • @cynthialangley7338
    @cynthialangley7338 Před 3 lety +12

    Kids should be doing remote learning only. They should not be put at risk and be putting their families and others at risk just because we have a president who is so impaired, incompetent, and politically motivated and has no concept of public health measures for infection control during a pandemic. The kids need adults who will fiercely protect them, who model healthy behavior and can allay their fears, not expose them unnecessarily to sickness and death. Kids can catch up on learning, sickness and death is another story.

    • @olgas9970
      @olgas9970 Před 3 lety +10

      Maybe there aren’t any good answers? Lower income communities are being hit the hardest both by Covid and changes to schooling. How can teachers guarantee educational success with young children with poor internet connectivity if they can’t come to the classroom? Lower income communities have higher Covid rates due to an inability to socially distance (essential workers, tighter living conditions). Given that children are generally the least Covid affected demographic, doesn’t it make sense to let families make the decision on whether they want to mitigate the virus or forever damage their child’s education? I trust that schools are taking all the precautions necessary to maintain a safe learning environment. A family is owed all facts and education to allow them to make the best possible decision for their situation, not a one size fits all.

    • @natashadickerson458
      @natashadickerson458 Před 3 lety +1

      @@olgas9970 Well said!

    • @laurenmaxell5917
      @laurenmaxell5917 Před 3 lety

      Luckily kids this age barely spread the virus. They also rarely get very sick. Just open schools. No need tp do social distancing even. We do it that way in the Netherlands and maybe 10 elematary schools have had an outbreak. It's so much better for the students and parents. If the parent is of high risk they make sure the child can social distance.

  • @MaxTyco
    @MaxTyco Před 3 lety +1

    the teachers are incredible...

  • @sierralorraine7003
    @sierralorraine7003 Před 3 lety

    These poor kids. These poor poor kids. No one should have to grow up like this. How traumatic.

  • @OK-pj7cm
    @OK-pj7cm Před 3 lety +3

    This is not safe. Within 1 min of the video you see someone getting their temps checked from their wrists. Smh 🤦‍♂️

  • @jichokodoabdullatifabdi3995

    May God protect these innocent angels.

  • @cr7team729
    @cr7team729 Před 3 lety +18

    No one saw the kid with his mask off at 2:05??? Lmao 😂

    • @Bree8tiveBEing
      @Bree8tiveBEing Před 3 lety +9

      Oooh! And touching his face in public. All I could think was "droplets".

    • @hawaii3231
      @hawaii3231 Před 3 lety

      The girl behind him as well

  • @dova215
    @dova215 Před 3 lety +1

    I work with special needs kiddos, and my heart goes out to the parents and the kids. This is such a tough time for so many. Mom said In the beginning my non verbal work kiddo was grabbing his backpack every morning. He doesn't understand their is a pandemic causing all of this. 😔😔

  • @angelnumber2002
    @angelnumber2002 Před 3 lety +1

    This hurts me so much

  • @DaCubanPrincess
    @DaCubanPrincess Před 3 lety +2

    Beautiful children💕

  • @ReddyReader
    @ReddyReader Před 3 lety +1

    Very nicely done. Should be shared

  • @organicmamajones2743
    @organicmamajones2743 Před 3 lety +1

    Schools did exactly what they wanted to do and that is to dummy our children down. Take your children and teach them yourself! Read books to them, teach them about money, paint/color with them, teach phonics, go to local library, teach them home economics, teach them how to respect one another and read the bible to them. They don't need to go to school. For what?! So they can get a piece of paper that shows that have honor roll? So they can get a piece of paper that shows they graduated? For what? So they can be brainwashed to believe men can be women and women can be men? So they can be indoctrinated to believe they need a college degree to be somebody? Jesus didn't have a college background and he was somebody! Look at the richest pple of the world, check and see if they have a college degree...hmm nope they don't! The publiv schools and higher level schools strip the creativity from our children. It strips them of their spiritual findings, innocence, character, and health. It doesn't cost much to do it either. The lord will provide! Have no fear bc Jesus Christ will provide all that you need!

  • @iriemonmon
    @iriemonmon Před 3 lety +4

    To everyone that helped to elect our new president elect, we have the power to turn this around. We owe it our teachers, children, and healthcare workers to turn this around. We owe it to those that we lost in this to do better.

  • @dorine8084
    @dorine8084 Před 3 lety +1

    So weird to see the difference with Europe though. Children under 13 don’t wear masks here, most primary schools have stayed open for the largest part

  • @keiambraworld
    @keiambraworld Před 3 lety +1

    I appreciate our teachers