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Before the shooter was able to walk a short distance to enter the main hallway, students and staff had already entered classrooms, locked doors, erected makeshift barricades and locked down or fled according to their training, the suspect was not able to gain access to a single classroom.

Superintendent Tim Throne

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It’s pathetic to see Terry McAuliffe recycle the same old empty promises, failed policies, and dishonest attacks that he’s been repeating for 12 years, now, McAuliffe wants to suppress and silence parents so his special interest allies can force their radical political agenda into classrooms and tell children what to think instead of teaching them how to think. Virginia parents are supporting Glenn Youngkin because he listens to them, respects them, and will restore excellence to our schools, raise teacher pay, and invest in the largest education budget in Virginia history.

Glenn Youngkin

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Across our country, politics has replaced teaching at the expense of our children, politicized classrooms have caused education standards to fall, leaving children without the proper core competencies in literacy and history. This curriculum explores our nation’s journey through time, while also reinforcing literacy skills through critical reading and writing instruction using this innovative platform.

Kathleen Leos

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We do teach current events and present both sides, our teachers weren't teaching critical race theory in their classrooms, there are people who believe they were probably because we do not have the public nor our state leaders in agreement about what really critical race theory is and what it encompasses. There's this misinformation that has clouded things.

Renee Blackmon

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Knowing that many gang members go to schools, if for nothing more [than] to recruit and sell drugs, they're going to be able to resolve their disputes in the classrooms, in the lunchrooms, within the school buildings itself, because now they won't even fear… a pat-down or having to go put their backpack through a metal detector, this is not focusing on what the real problem is.

Curtis Sliwa

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

President Biden has a pattern of putting unions first and Americans last, first, he allowed a radical teachers union to dictate scientific guidance effectively keeping children locked out of their classrooms. Now, he’s granted ethics waivers to allow former union officials to wield government power on behalf of the union bosses. This is a conflict of interest, pure and simple. The Biden Administration must provide answers about these controversial appointments.

James Comer

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

But with a large portion immunized, there is much less chance of it spreading in the classrooms, on buses.

Howard Taras

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

You can’t have a full recovery without full-strength schools, everyone back sitting in those classrooms, kids learning again.

De Blasio

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

New York City public schools – 1 million kids – will be backin their classrooms in September, all in-person. No remote.

De Blasio

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier is a hero, not only for putting on the uniform every day to defend our nation but also to defend the freedoms of the leftist mob attempting to cancel him, [Critical race theory] should have no place in our classrooms, Armed Forces, or country as a whole.

Byron Donalds

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

They’re eliminating the words ‘critical race theory’ and still putting this racist garbage in our classrooms, so, this is like the second morph, evolution of this racist garbage that they’re trying to [put in] our schools.

Pete Snyder

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Identities matter, especially when 27 percent of our students identify as Hispanic or Latino and 13 percent identify as Black or African-American, this curriculum acknowledges that by connecting the story of people of color in the U.S. to the larger story of American history. The fact is that more inclusive, culturally relevant content in classrooms leads to greater student engagement and better outcomes for all.

Miguel Cardona

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

We're seeing a substantial disconnect. There are states not prioritizing teachers for vaccine that are fully open for in-person instruction, and others that are prioritizing teachers for vaccines, but aren’t open at all, if states are going to use teacher vaccinations as a part of the process for safely returning to classrooms, it's very important then to be able to communicate that information so people know that teachers are actually getting vaccines.

Megan Collins

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

We are literally working to steer CPS to a more responsible path to reopen schools safely, and we are winning, we want to keep working remotely as we bargain an agreement to return to our classrooms safely.

Jesse Sharkey

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Classrooms should stay open as long as possible, and reopen as soon as possible, in-person learning is enormously important.

Tom Frieden

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The District has refused to allow educators to be vaccinated before they’re pushed back into classrooms, and CPS has rejected or ignored thousands of requests from educators for health accommodations for themselves or household members with hypertension, heart disease and other health conditions that put them at higher risk of COVID sickness and death.

Chicago Teachers Union

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Great Hearts enacted, in this unprecedented pandemic environment, a policy that face coverings have no external messages, this policy was authored by school leaders and teachers in service to the learning environment of our classrooms.

Daniel Scoggin

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Parents say they are concernedaboutstudents getting sick from COVID-19 and possiblydeveloping Multi-system Inflammatory Syndrome in Children( MIS-C), a rare conditionhealth expertssay is linked to the virus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention( CDC) on itswebsite statesMIS-Ccauses multiple organs -- including the heart, kidneys, lungs, eyes, skin, and brain, among others -- to become inflamed after a child has been infected withCOVID-19 or has comeinto contact with a person who had the virus. Will children in the classrooms be potential carriers of COVID-19( Credit : kali9 / iStock) It occurs several weeks after the child was exposed to someone who had a coronavirus infection. Typically, the child didnt have symptoms of COVID-19 but does show antibodies when tested.

Roberto Posada

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Educators are eager to return to their classrooms and teach their students in person, but they don't want to do it without a plan that adequately protects everyone.

Randi Weingarten

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We want to make sure that kids are safe and that if there is money that schools need to spend to safely have people in classrooms, social distance, spread things out, change hours, these are all the things we're looking at.

Steven Mnuchin

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We've invited parents that have a medical background to be a part of that committee, and we're looking at all aspects of not only our transport, our buses, but our classrooms, our facilities, the interaction of when a visitor, mainly a parent, comes into the front office of a school.

Grenita Lathan

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It's kind of a double whammy of starting to forget and losing that kind of academic mindset of being out of school, and missing out on a couple of important months of instruction, come fall... teachers may have students in their classrooms who are grade levels apart in their learning.

Megan Kuhfeld

Found on CNN
3 years ago

As more than 4,000 people in the state have been encouraged to self-quarantine, a Queens man who drives for taxi or ride-hailing services tested positive after showing up to a St. Johns Episcopal Hospital, which prompted 40 doctors and nurses to self-quarantine, meaning the staff will have to be replaced in the meantime, ABC 14 reports. MAJOR UNIVERSITIES CLOSE CLASSROOMS AMID CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK Cuomo complained, however, that many New Yorkers are not following the self-quarantine requirements, but hesays thestate of emergency declaration will free up $ 30 millionused for testing and the purchase of protective gear for healthcare workers. The governor warned storescould lose their licenses for price gouging items like hand sanitizer, one he said was selling it for $ 80 per bottle. Cuomo, who earlier described the virus as like a flu on steroids, also emphasized that more people are dying from the fluthan dying from coronavirus. In this March 3, 2020, file photo, Metropolitan Transportation Authority worker sanitizes surfaces at the Coney Island Yard, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. ( AP) Metropolitan Transportation Authority worker referenced a New Rochelle lawyer, who commuted to work in Midtown via Metro-North before Metropolitan Transportation Authority worker fell ill and became the states second case earlier in the week. Since then, the mans wife and two of his children, a 14-year-old daughterand 20-year-old son, have tested positive, as did a neighbor who drove him to the hospital. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE The patient is believed to have contracted the virus in Westchester County and not through travel. Multiple members of The Young Israel of New Rochelle synagogue, where the man worships, have also tested positive. CORONAVIRUS CONFIRMED CASES AND FATALITIES, STATE BY STATE Cuomo said the state is reconsidering how to address the quarantine period for people in Westchester County who are quarantined after coming in contact with people who have tested positive, to apply to their last contact with other people. The quarantine period is typically 14 days after last contact. WHAT STATES HAVE DECLARED CORONAVIRUS EMERGENCIES ? Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced a second New York state resident who works in the state testing positive for the virus. This most recent case of another New York resident who works in Connecticut testing positive for COVID-19 shows us what we already know coronavirus is here and viruses dont stop at state borders.

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Thankfully, we have a number of modern technological resources at our disposal. We are utilizing Google Classrooms, Skype, Facetime and a bevy of other tools to ensure that the students who are returning from abroad are able to continue their studies with as minimal an impact as possible.

District Superintendent Winifred Feneberg

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

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