
House to vote on coronavirus relief package https://t.co/daLiveFV4D
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 27, 2020
She adds on, “Might as well do something positive with my time, no point in being sad for TOO long.”
— The Classic (@thhsclassic) March 26, 2020
In conclusion, it’s inevitable that life will be so disrupted for some time. However, it’s how you see it that counts. #StaySafeEveryone #CoronavirusPandemic pic.twitter.com/3oN3Z7GYrO
Others attempt to build something positive from this experience.
— The Classic (@thhsclassic) March 26, 2020
Senior Cariece Forde explains, “saving lives is [a positive].”
Senior Angelina Jimenez says, “[she’s] been appreciating the time [she’s had] to explore different routines or little hobbies.”
Many are disappointed with this interruption.
— The Classic (@thhsclassic) March 26, 2020
Senior Rohan Iyer believes it’s “probable we don’t even come back to school at all.”
“It makes me sad,” senior Afrida Khalid explains. “I’ve been looking forward to those events for a very long time.”
As you know, amid the coronavirus pandemic, schools across the United States have been closed. #COVID19
— The Classic (@thhsclassic) March 26, 2020
With this in mind, millions of high schoolers will be losing their experience this year, especially in the case of seniors.
Here’s what some seniors have to say:
Just in case anyone is running out of things to keep them occupied https://t.co/VBdzoFfEN3
— The Classic (@thhsclassic) March 25, 2020
#2020Census Remember to fill the census out. It’s important! #HappyTuesday
— The Classic (@thhsclassic) March 24, 2020
Interesting. This really emphasizes why “social distancing” is important during this dangerous time. Stay safe everyone! #Coronavirus https://t.co/fvI8TycoO4
— The Classic (@thhsclassic) March 23, 2020
Let's show our gratitude to our everyday heroes.
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 21, 2020
They’re stepping up for all of us. So when you see them, thank them. I’ll start.
Thank you to every:
-Healthcare worker
-Grocer
-Pharmacist
-Police officer
-Firefighter
-Public transit worker
-Childcare worker
And so many more.
BREAKING: CDC recommends that gatherings of 50 people or more in U.S. be canceled or postponed in next 8 weeks because of coronavirus. Find AP coverage of the virus outbreak here: https://t.co/n2a1snkJ8S
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 16, 2020
This crisis will last months and it will get worse before it gets better.
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) March 15, 2020
But it will get better.
From September 11th to the financial crisis, the world has always looked to New York City to respond and to lead.
And we always do.
It's time to show that to the world again.
Today, we made the painful decision to suspend classes in all NYC public schools, beginning tomorrow March 16. We’re going to begin remote digital learning on Monday March 23, and we’ll do everything in our power to help our kids through this.
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) March 15, 2020
Beginning tomorrow, students will not report to school buildings for instruction as we transition to Remote Learning and Regional Enrichment Centers. More information is available at https://t.co/a6osApfhy7. https://t.co/iJMja2nk03
— NYC Public Schools (@NYCSchools) March 15, 2020
What a turn of events! No school tomorrow, Tuesday or any day until April 20th. The Classic will see you until then! Thoughts on this massive decision? Comment below.
— The Classic (@thhsclassic) March 15, 2020#NYCSchools #NYCPublicSchools #Coronavirus
BREAKING: @NYCMayor announces @NYCSchools will be closed until Monday, April 20th: https://t.co/a5yPvshGQQ
— NYC Mayor's Office (@NYCMayorsOffice) March 15, 2020
Schools closed starting immediately
NYC must have a plan in place in the next 24 hours for childcare for essential workers and a plan to make sure kids will continue to get the meals they need.
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 15, 2020
NYC schools will close early this week.
This action is necessary to reduce density and mitigate the spread of #COVID19.
Mayor de Blasio adds press conference at 5pm. Pressure mounting for closing schools with Cuomo said he’ll close them once meals and child care is in place.
— Jerry Barmash (@JerryBarmash) March 15, 2020