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Over one year into the coronavirus pandemic that rocked the economy and shut down in-person teaching, many students across California are still unable to receive in-person teaching.
While schools in Long Beach and Orange County have reopened their schools to allow for some version of in-person instruction, many districts remain shut to students.
In Oakland, an agreement to reopen classrooms early between the district and teachers unions was rescinded after teachers refused to return before the mandatory start date of April 14, despite being offered priority vaccinations and cash incentives.
Refugee mothers who share an intergenerational commitment to education find support within their homes and communities
Musa talks to her father before her classes. In 2004 when the family immigrated to the U.S., her father was one of the only members of the family to speak English.
(Aryana Noroozi / For The San Diego Union-Tribune)
The Somali community leaned on Musa, 31, as older members struggled through language barriers to access accurate information, communicate with the unemployment office and apply for rental relief grants and other aid.
“I still can’t believe we survived it,” Musa said, recalling the first months of the pandemic. “It was really hard.”
Apr 3, 2021
This week we learned the San Diego Board of Education is sending its teachers to provide in-person learning to migrant teenagers who have crossed the border and are currently being sheltered at the San Diego Convention Center. Meanwhile, local parents in the district are frustrated that their own children continue to learn remotely from home. Students in the San Diego Unified School District are expected to transition to a hybrid model of in-person and remote learning starting April. 12th.
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), whose district is in San Diego, joined the Fox News Rundown earlier this week to weigh in on this and why he thinks it’s a double standard that teachers are being asked to offer safe in-person instruction to unaccompanied minors but it’s not safe enough for U.S. students to return to the classroom full-time.
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As we survey our rotting cultural and political landscape, it is tempting, from a worldly perspective, to lose hope for our way of life and our nation. As Christians, we have a greater Hope, one that transcends these worldly problems.
We must always train our focus on Jesus Christ, especially during this holiest of weeks, but let’s not in the meantime abandon our earthly duties our responsibilities to family, friends, country and values.
While we must guard against making politics and patriotism our idols, we don’t have to accept the notion that worshiping God requires neglecting what is true, great and good in our earthly lives. A spiritual war is raging before our eyes, and we must suit up against it unless our lives on this side of eternity are utterly pointless. I’ll never believe God placed us on Earth to be indifferent to life here, to surrender the reins to forces of evil because a better world awaits us. Our Founding Fathers certainly didn’t
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