Admittedly, she didn't have to look too deep to find it.
From Twitter (highlights added by me) -
Ummm...some parents may wish to disagree with her.
From AZFamily -
600+ Scottsdale students quarantined as COVID threatens in-person learning
The Scottsdale Unified School District may have to go back to virtual learning if the spread of COVID-19 isn't controlled among its students. Superintendent Scott A. Menzel said in a letter to parents on Friday that since school started on Aug. 4, there have been 78 confirmed cases of COVID-19 on-campus and 31 cases of students who didn't come to school. One hundred fifty students were sent home and 632 students have been quarantined because of being in close contact with someone with COVID-19.
Trish Olson has three kids in Scottsdale Unified Schools. Her son was sent home to quarantine after coming in contact with another student who tested positive. She says they knew this was a possibility, but her kids were looking forward to returning to campus. "They were excited to see their friends. They were excited to see their teachers because there was a large portion of the last school year where they were not face-to-face with their teachers," Olson said. "And I know better than anyone that teachers can do for my kids what I'm not able to provide them.
For you non-AZers out there, Lake is former anchor for the local Fox affiliate and is a candidate for governor here. A Republican candidate, of course.
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