Salena Zito of the Washington Examiner predicts parents won’t repeat 2020 in the upcoming school year.
Parents Will Not Relive 2020 Again, Says Salena Zito
Salena Zito, a national political reporter for the Washington Examiner, emphasized the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on families and their children’s education. She stated that parents are determined to provide the best education for their children, but the lockdowns and restrictions imposed during the pandemic hindered their efforts. As concerns of another lockdown arise due to rising COVID-19 cases, Zito believes that parents’ reactions will be a powerful force demanding control over their children’s education.
A Unifying Issue for Parents
Zito also highlighted the potential for the Republican Party to make progress on this issue in the upcoming presidential election. Regardless of political affiliation, all parents share the desire for a better education for their children. Zito emphasized that the year 2020 was a challenging time for everyone, with personal lives forever changed by the pandemic’s cultural and economic impacts.
Concerns about another lockdown have emerged as some schools take precautions against COVID-19. A university in Georgia recently reinstated mask mandates and social distancing measures, while school districts in Kentucky canceled classes due to respiratory illnesses among students and staff. The demand for COVID-19 rapid test kits has also increased, with pharmacies like CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid reporting a surge in sales.
Parents are determined not to relive the difficulties of 2020. They want to regain control over their children’s education and ensure a brighter future. This issue has the potential to unite parents across the country, transcending political boundaries.
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