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Twenty Questions in Three Voices With No Answers
Can I sleep in every day?
Can I play video games all day?
Who will take care of me?
How will I feed my children?
Who will care for them?
What if I lose my job?
Who will feed and care for my students?
How will we fill this gap in their learning?
How can we help?
Why are they taking away all the fun things?
How come we can't have our carnival?
Why is this happening?
How will I feed my children?
Who will care for them?
What if I lose my job?
How will we fill this gap in their learning?
Will testing season be cancelled?
How can we help?
How can we help?
How can we help?
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2020
At this point, I know as much as you do. Ohio schools are closed for three weeks starting Monday. It will be relatively easy for me -- no child care, internet access, lots of books to read, a garden to tend, a sorely neglected house to clean, art supplies, writer's notebook, April Poetry Month project to concoct. But for our families...
There's nothing we can do right now except wait and see. Will we be required to provide distance learning? Will our students have the support to do any of the activities we send home? How will our free/reduced lunch children be fed? How can we help?
I've missed the Poetry Friday community for the past few weeks. I cleared the last of my big hurdles this week with the publishing of the Casting for Recovery Ohio online auction. Check it out and bid, if you're so moved!
This week's Poetry Friday Roundup is at Radio, Rhythm & Rhyme. Thanks, Matt! And good luck with Madness!Poetry.