Teachers Respond to Reopening of Madison Public Schools
Over 500 combined Madison Metropolitan School District staff and Madison community members signed an open letter urging the district School Board and superintendent Dr. Carlton Jenkins to reconsider their plan for returning to in-person classes starting next week.
The letter, sent this past Monday, cites staff and community members’ worries that “the lack of inoculations will lead to an increased risk of spread throughout our community, including those students and their families at home who could have the disease brought home to them”.
Starting next Tuesday, kindergarten students and teachers in the Madison Metropolitan School District will return to in-person classes as part of the first phase of the district’s hybrid reopening plan. This plan will include in-person classes along with concurrent virtual learning for those students who don’t feel safe being in-person. Kindergarten will be followed by the first
Hull hospitals very busy with rise in coronavirus patients and winter pressures
Staff at Hull hospitals are dealing with more coronavirus patients while tackling a surge in winter illnesses and injuries
Inside Hull s intensive care unit battling to save Covid-19 patients (Image: BBC)
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