Came here to say - during 2020, so many businesses in that area shut down (our public schools included). No one was physically allowed in the schools between March and June 2020 during the Scamdemic. Not sure what policies were for daycares at that time, but I imagine many (if not all) were closed for “muh safety”.
That said, much of this daycare fraud was likely perpetuated around that timeframe. Seemed like things were happening under the cover of darkness. Public school board wouldn’t answer their phones. Their offices weren’t open to the public or local parents who had questions. So much fuckery was afoot at that time.
What was also eye opening in the Massachusetts public schools - about a week after schools shut down in March 2020, our district auto-magically had procured Chromebooks and seat licenses for every single student for Zoom and a number of other software. Felt pretty coordinated.
Also of note - once school started back up again in September 2020, it was a limited schedule - only two days in the classroom a week. Our school had a weird policy where, if a student tested positive for COVID, all other students who came into contact with that student got phone calls home, informing the parents that they’d come in contact with someone who tested positive. At that point, parents had two choices - force your kid to take the shady PCR test (we never did), or keep them home from school for two days.
Then, came talk of mandatory Covid vax for all school-age children in Massachusetts. We left shortly after that for greener pastures.
Came here to say - during 2020, so many businesses in that area shut down (our public schools included). No one was physically allowed in the schools between March and June 2020 during the Scamdemic. Not sure what policies were for daycares at that time, but I imagine many (if not all) were closed for “muh safety”.
That said, much of this daycare fraud was likely perpetuated around that timeframe. Seemed like things were happening under the cover of darkness. Public school board wouldn’t answer their phones. Their offices weren’t open to the public or local parents who had questions. So much fuckery was afoot at that time.
While everyone was having trouble they were making off with gold coins.
What was also eye opening in the Massachusetts public schools - about a week after schools shut down in March 2020, our district auto-magically had procured Chromebooks and seat licenses for every single student for Zoom and a number of other software. Felt pretty coordinated.
Also of note - once school started back up again in September 2020, it was a limited schedule - only two days in the classroom a week. Our school had a weird policy where, if a student tested positive for COVID, all other students who came into contact with that student got phone calls home, informing the parents that they’d come in contact with someone who tested positive. At that point, parents had two choices - force your kid to take the shady PCR test (we never did), or keep them home from school for two days.
Then, came talk of mandatory Covid vax for all school-age children in Massachusetts. We left shortly after that for greener pastures.
You are smart. I left WA at about the same time also