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Should individual school districts decide when to return to classrooms?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
1,112 Votes

Should individual school districts decide when to return to classrooms?

Yes, it should be up to the district.

7

No, we should abide by the metrics.

0

Yes, it should be up to the district.

7 Comments
Nancy
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Nancy

Students need to be back in school. We should not do the same thing in the whole state, some areas are worse off than others regarding COVID. If private schools can be open, public schools should be able to follow the same guidelines!

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John Philo
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John Philo

The governor is acting like a dictator with her misguided one size fits all policy in Oregon.

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Sonya P
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Sonya P

That’s the schools open but my kids will be home schooling because I don’t trust that

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Yes and we need to get rid of Brown, she is a much bigger problem than the virus!!!!

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Stacey Rogers
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Stacey Rogers

Just open the schools!

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Heidi Owen
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Heidi Owen

They should all be open. This is nuts.

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No, we should abide by the metrics.

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Should ATV's be allowed on Jefferson County residential roads?

Should ATV's be allowed on Jefferson County residential roads?

Yes

0

No

1

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

1 Comment
Lisa York
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Lisa York

there are already enough things to watch out for at CRR... wildlife, bikes, pedestrians, etc ...and not a sidewalk anywhere... would prefer not to see the result of an ATV vs. auto/truck...

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Do you think safe parking spots are a good way to combat the homelessness?

Do you think safe parking spots are a good way to combat the homelessness?

YES

2

NO

2

YES

2 Comments
Charles Hemingway
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Charles Hemingway

Safe parking programs have a proven track record of successfully taking people from being homeless into having a place of their own. Safe parking programs cut down on costs to cities for ambulance calls, police calls, visits to emergency rooms and mental health crises that costs taxpayers money.

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Duane Wyman
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Duane Wyman

Perhaps? Hiding the un-housed in various random locations doesn't solve much. This is just another band-aid solution! Seems just the latest adaptation of "kicking the can down the road"...?

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NO

2 Comments
Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Instead of a hand out, give a hand up

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Kellie Beck Fletcher
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Kellie Beck Fletcher

Stop increasing rent 2026 passed 9.5 percent rent increase will push more people into being homeless .. where is the cap we are already paying ridiculous prices for rent how can anyone save for a home. Not sure why you people can’t figure this out You’re pushing Oregonians out.

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