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Teachers’ Union Letter Seeking Delay of In-School Learning Riddled with Errors

Penny Starr 31 Dec 2021

A parent in Arlington, Virginia, slammed the teachers’ union in the state by editing an error-ridden letter that demanded officials delay reopening schools and posted the corrected version on social media.

“Hey @VEA4Kids, are you going to send out more of these grammar worksheets over break?” the parent wrote on Twitter. “My kids and I had a great time spotting errors! Did we find them all?”

The parent rewrote the lead sentence, which includes strange descriptions and the incorrect style for the planned return to school date:

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“On behalf of the members of the Arlington Education Association, this dire expression lends great concerns for Arlington Public Schools return plans for January 3rd, 2022.”

Addressed to Arlington Schools Superintendent Dr. Francisco Duran, the letter cites the rise in omicron coronavirus cases and demands a delay in starting in-classroom learning.



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If there is a lack of testing capacity, then how are COVID cases setting records?

Even beyond the grammatical disaster, logic fails from the git-go.
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