Houston Independent School District superintendent Millard House II discusses the COVID-19 surge affecting schools in his district and mentions the steps he’s taking to combat it.

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31 thoughts on “Houston schools to keep kids in class despite COVID surge”
  1. Let's take a moment to thank the Republican teachers, day care workers, and school board members who sacrificed their personal wealth to serve our children. Without their sacrifice, the schools might have become liberal bastions.

  2. Let's take a moment to thank the Republican teachers, day care workers, and school board members who sacrificed their personal wealth to serve our children. Without their sacrifice, the schools might have become liberal bastions.

  3. After most 2 years of this pandemic people need to realize that everyone will catch this virus. Vaccines don’t work, masks don’t work, lockdowns don’t work.

  4. Tests are designed for positive results. And so a positive quick test is NOT a "case". But hey, the Covid industry is doing great, test sales up, shots up, masks up, etc…Front row seat to the greatest mass hysteria phenomenon in human history! What a show!!

  5. Virtual learning doesn’t work. Yet advertisers can get ur child to remember stories, characters, and slogans of products they want ur child to get u to buy.

  6. Schools are sending covid infected kids home to their families. No it is not ok. There are family members that will not survive this virus. In school learning is great when we aren't putting so many lives at risk. We should NOT be having in school learning when the virus is raging from person to person like it is right now. All rights to live and not die should be a number one priority.

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