In the midst of an increasing pandemic yeah. If the virus was contained like it was here just weeks ago, then sending your kids to school is not so much an issue or risk. But in America this virus is still exploding across that country, so yeah sending your kids to school or camp or even to the local shops in that environment is far to great a risk. Is it worth your health, the health of your parents/grandparents or your kids to miss a few months or even a year at school during this time?
I think you will find most countries will re-set their school curriculum to deal with this period. Whether that involves allowing the re-taking of tests or courses or subjects remains to be seen, but I don't think we should expect students to deal with these circumstances and pass their grades.
You know children not going to school for a "few months year" just doesnt effect the children. Right? How do you expect parents to stay home for upto a year? How to you expect a tradie or other self employed people to stop work and stay home for upto a year and get paid penuts by the government (which is going to hurt the economy long term) to look after their kids. To try educate them...
You're not going to stop this virus. There is no such thing as eradicating this virus. There are many things you can do to keep infection rates (and death rates. Yes people will die) at a sustainable level and protect the vulnerable. But you want to close schools and take away the parents ability to provide.
You say risk my health and the health of my kids. Statistically and through front line experience. The risk of severe health problems to my children and I are very low. I don't see anyone with a high risk.
If you are privileged enough to have the finances to support yourself and your kids at home, without an equivalent income. Good luck to you... self isolate. Keep yourself safe in whatever way you feel