If you look at the inspection reports the DOE had completed back in the 2018-2019 year, there are plenty of items of interest that need to be dealt with still.
One of the key aspects of reopening schools is to make sure that all of the items the DOE says they are going to provide/complete within each building actually happens. As a seven year veteran teacher in the DOE I do not trust them by their word. So, when the UFT announced that it has a set of staff trained to determine if these things are in place, it makes me feel much better. I believe that they will be honest about what windows still need to be fixed, what PPE is or is not in place, what spacings are accurate, etc. And, I believe they will emphasize the importance of dealing with this as soon as possible, otherwise the buildings cannot reopen.
If you look at the inspection reports the DOE had completed back in the 2018-2019 year, there are plenty of items of interest that need to be dealt with still.
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