Trump Threatens To Cut Federal Aid If Schools Dont Reopen

President Donald Trump listens during a "National Dialogue on Safely Reopening America's Schools," event in the East Room of the White House, Tuesday, July 7, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to withhold federal funding if schools dont reopen in the fall, and he lashed out at federal health officials over school reopening guidelines that he says are impractical and expensive.

Taking to Twitter to voice his frustration, Trump argued that countries including Germany, Denmark and Norway have reopened schools with no problems. The Republican president also repeated his claim that Democrats want to keep schools closed for political reasons and not because of any risks associated with the coronavirus.

The Dems think it would be bad for them politically if U.S. schools open before the November Election, Trump said, but is important for the children & families. May cut off funding if not open!

He did not immediately say what funding he would cut off or under what authority.

Trump made the comments a day after launching an all-out effort pressing state and local officials to reopen the nations schools and colleges this fall. At a White House event Tuesday, health and education officials argued that keeping students out of school for the fall semester would pose greater health risks than any tied to the coronavirus.

Among those pushing for a fall reopening was the chief of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But Trump on Wednesday said the agencys school opening guidelines are very tough & expensive.

While they want them open, they are asking schools to do very impractical things. I will be meeting with them!!! Trump wrote.

The CDCs director, Dr. Robert Redfield, had emphasized that his agencys guidelines were only recommendations, and he urged schools to find ways to reopen while minimizing the spread of COVID-19.

Nothing would cause me greater sadness than to see any school district or school use our guidance as a reason not to reopen, Redfield said.

The CDCs guidance recommends that students and teachers wear masks whenever feasible, spread out desks, stagger schedules, eat meals in classrooms instead of the cafeteria and add physical barriers between bathroom sinks.

Trump did not clarify which of the guidelines he opposed.

The White Houses task force on the coronavirus was meeting at the Education Department on Wednesday, emphasizing the administrations push to reopen schools.

The Trump administration has pushed for a full reopening of the nations schools, with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos saying anything less would be a failure. But some of the nations largest districts plan to bring back limited numbers of students for only a few days a week, saying it would be unsafe for all students to return at once.

New York City announced Wednesday that most students will return to their physical classrooms two or three days per week and learn online the rest of the time. Mayor Bill de Blasio said schools cant accommodate all their students at any one time while also maintaining social distancing.

In a call with governors on Tuesday, DeVos slammed a similar plan at Virginias Fairfax County Public Schools, which is asking families to decide between fully remote instruction or two days a week at school. A choice of two days per week in the classroom is not a choice at all, DeVos said, according to audio of the call obtained by The Associated Press.

Later at Tuesdays White House event, DeVos said families should be able to count on having their children in school five days a week: Its clear that our nations schools must fully reopen and fully operate this school year. Anything short of that robs students, not to mention taxpayers, of their future, she said.

Trump has also taken aim at Democrats who he says are standing in the way of a fall reopening. They think its going to be good for them politically, so they keep the schools closed, Trump said at the White House event. No way. Were very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools.

He added that parents and children want schools to reopen, declaring that its time to do it.

But that bright outlook was met with skepticism by some beyond the White House. The president of the nations largest education union said Trump is more interested in scoring points for the November election than in keeping students safe.

Trump has proven to be incapable of grasping that people are dying that more than 130,000 Americans have already died, said Lily Eskelsen Garca, president of the National Education Association. Educators want nothing more than to be back in classrooms and on college campuses with our students, but we must do it in a way that keeps students, educators and communities safe.

Trumps claim that Democrats are pressing to keep schools closed for political reasons has been criticized by health experts who say politicizing the issue makes it more difficult to work toward reopening schools.

When you make it about politics and just people trying to score points and get elected, I mean, I really think its a disservice to how incredibly important this issue is, Jennifer Nuzzo of Johns Hopkins Universitys COVID-19 Testing Insights Initiative said in an interview. And it really distracts from what I think we need, which is real solutions and a plan in order to make this happen.

Whether schools and colleges should open this fall and how has been a topic of growing tension as the coronavirus continues to surge in parts of the United States. Trump applauded Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for his states recent order to open public schools this fall. The president attacked Harvard University for its decision to hold instruction online for the fall term.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recently issued guidelines suggesting that schools aim to start the academic year physically present in school. Keeping students at home can lead to social isolation, the organization said, and prevent schools from identifying learning deficits, abuse, depression and other issues.

(AP)

6 Responses

  1. Government public schools are nothing more than Marxist indoctrination centers. Besides anti-American pseudo history , climate scare, white privilege, immoral lifestyles and transgedarism they do teach yang children anything. The longer they stay closed the better for the children.

  2. Trumps claim that Democrats are pressing to keep schools closed for political reasons has been criticized by health experts who say politicizing the issue makes it more difficult to work toward reopening schools.

    He’s not the one politicizing it. He’s merely pointing out that the Democrats are politicizing it.

  3. The corrupt incompetent dumbbell politicizes return to school to gain votes and make believe everything is ok, while local officials use science and the facts on the ground to protect the lives and health of children.

  4. At least the public schools teach their young (not yang) children how to speak, read and write in English.

  5. rt, children are rarely infected with the virus, even more rarely transmitting it, and almost never dying of it. Children and teachers with autoimmune diseases, cancer,diabetes or morbidly obese are the only ones who shouldn’t be in the classrooms.

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