These Are First World Problems

Here’s an article entitled: “Parents of San Diego Unified (the public school system in the southernmost city in the western U.S.)  stress over school holiday schedules.”

It begins: “A lot of parents are stressing. What am I going to do about childcare,” said Jennifer Sumber.

First of all, the second sentence needs to be rewritten: “What am I going to do about childcare?” asked Jennifer Sumber.

Is that an important change?  Of course not.
But how important is the reporting about the “stress” caused by any conceivable imposition made by a school system’s failing to coordinate its students’ Thanksgiving vacation schedules?