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Related: About this forumDear Students, We Didn't Even Get to Say Goodbye.
'I wish I could wrap you in a hug right now! You, my dears, are my kids.
During this time of uncertainty, I want what is best for you.
But I am sad.
Our year has been ripped away from us. The unknown of when we will return to the classroom, or if we will finish the year through remote learning is the reality we are facing.
And I am sad because I didnt get to say a proper goodbye.
We didnt know with the last hug and high five that it would be for more than just the weekend.
We didnt know our classroomusually full of life and organized chaoswould soon sit empty and silent. . .
(This article was written by a teacher who would like to remain anonymous. Thank you to all the teachers out there for your hard work!)
My 2 grandsons, both in kindergarten, may experience this loss; they're both at home now. Fortunately my daughters are good teachers, and mothers. Think of how many more there are, in this situation.
https://herviewfromhome.com/kids-students-we-didnt-get-to-say-goodbye/?
BigmanPigman
(52,259 posts)and their friends. This will be hard on a lot of them, especially at first.
On the other hand, kids adapt a lot faster than adults give them credit for. I learned this during my almost 20 years in K-6th.
GreenPartyVoter
(73,036 posts)miss my kiddos and am worried about them.
I might ask the classroom teacher if she would forward a note from me to them
spooky3
(36,207 posts)Message from an international student yesterday saying he was sorry we would not see each other again before graduation (or ever). I got a little wistful. Even the 22 year olds can be like our own children too.
elleng
(136,071 posts)and you've reminded me of my high school English teacher, whom I visited when he and his family were in Aberdeen; we don't forget.
spooky3
(36,207 posts)Wrote me to say she had heard we were short of face masks, which were more effective than the US government was saying. She had a supply of 120 and wanted to send them to me.
3Hotdogs
(13,398 posts)Graduation was to be the last time they would be together as a class. Ceremonies will not take place. Yearbooks not signed. Spring sports not played.