by Bob Walsh
Seattle
schools are preparing to open for on-site classes. A couple of schools
have become essentially large homeless encampments while things have
been shut down. The city has, thus far, declined to take action against
the squatters as the school grounds are controlled by the school board
and not by the city. So far the school board has been disinclined to
take action against the homeless encampments.
Could
be a very interesting in contemporary civics and economics when the two
cultures collide. How would you like your 11-year old winding their
way thru a homeless encampment twice a day to go to school and perhaps
sharing bathrooms with violent, disturbed drug users and child
molesters? Just curious.
EDITOR'S NOTE: I am sure the presence of the homeless encampment will measurably improve the education the children will be getting ... yeah, right!
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