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School Re-Openings: One Parent’s Desperate Plea

Insights from the Front-Line of this Great Debate.

As the school year approaches, parents across the country now face the difficult decision on whether they will send their child back to school. We yearn for so much normal that we can’t fathom the start of school being anything other than normal. COVID-19 continues to surge in cities across the country leaving parents with a basket of impossible choices.

Client: Carew Papritz
Media Request: Media Coverage

“If our fundamental jobs as parents is to protect our child from harm, then we are about to fail in a monumental way. We are ultimately playing Russian Roulette with the safety of our kids, our family, our towns—and our country.”

– Carew Papritz

Safeguarding Our Kids.

As the school year approaches, parents across the country now face the difficult decision on whether they will send their child back to school.

We yearn for so much normal that we can’t fathom the start of school being anything other than normal. COVID-19 continues to surge in cities across the country leaving parents with a basket of impossible choices.

But one Arizona Parent is speaking out with a desperate plea to both parents and leaders.

“If our fundamental jobs as parents is to protect our child from harm, then we are about to fail in a monumental way. We are ultimately playing Russian Roulette with the safety of our kids, our family, our towns—and our country…”

…says Carew Papritz, an educational activist, author, and parent whose son is due back in school in just one week. According to Papritz, the decision to re-open schools must be made on facts, science, and statistics. In communities where COVID is surging, it is simply not safe unless testing is done every day.

“We are the parents of 76 million students, and we need to use our amazing powers of influence and we need guidance and support from the leaders…”

..says Papritz. Our children are not businesses to open or close at will. They are not bowling alleys or bars, or hair salons or movie theaters that can be opened or closed depending on the whim of the virus. Our kids are our lives. They need us to stand up for them—for their health and safety—for their lives. They need school. They need teachers. They need to learn.

In An Interview/Article, Carew Papritz Can Share:

  • How to Yield your Parenting Power & Demand Answers
  • One Arizona Parent’s Desperate Plea
  • Re-Opening Schools Based on Facts, Science, and Statistics
  • Physical and Emotional Effects of Online vs. In-person Learning

 

Papritz is urging parents across the country to yield their parenting powers, speak out, demand answers from leaders, and be on the front-line for child safety.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR & SPEAKER

Carew Papritz

Carew Papritz, also known as The Cowboy Philosopher, is the author of the multi-award winning book The Legacy Letters. Though fictional, The Legacy Letters has won acclaim as a life lessons book for all generations, gaining the distinction of being the only book in publishing history to win awards in both fiction and non-fiction categories. A Renaissance Man in an age that lauds the specialist, The Huffington Post says Papritz “intrigues and enlightens, charms and catalyzes change for every reader.

As part of his many innovative and adventurous first-ever book signings, Carew truly lives his book’s central message to “live life to the fullest” while signing books on top of volcanoes and horses. These events and other YouTube videos, such as the “I Love to Read” series and his annual literacy-driven charity event, “The Great Book Balloon Launch,” inspire kids and adults to rediscover the joy of reading! Proceeds of the summer’s sales of The Legacy Letters went to the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Proceeds from his recent “First-Ever Book Signing while Stomping Grapes” went to the Seattle Children’s Hospital. Other charities include Reading is Fundamental and the Military Mama’s Network. Find his videos here.

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