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Columns share an author’s personal perspective.
I like teachers. They are my favorite people. They work long hours, up early preparing for classes, on their feet most of the day, grading papers and writing lesson plans late into the night, often spending their own money to help their students. Add to this the extracurricular activities: sports events, performances, contests, parties and dances. They are almost always underpaid and too often underappreciated.
My wife is a retired public school teacher who poured her life into kindergarten, elementary and high school students. Her last assignment was a dropout prevention program for pregnant and parenting teens. Her goals were to help them have a healthy birth, learn to be good parents, stay in school, earn a degree and have a future. She loved her students and helped them achieve a 98% graduation rate.
Columns share an author’s personal perspective. I like teachers. They are my favorite people. They work long hours, up early preparing for classes, on their feet most of the day, grading papers and writing lesson plans late into the night, often spending their own money to help their students. Add to this the extracurricular activities: sports events, performances, contests, parties and dances. They are almost always underpaid and too often underappreciated.My wife is a retired
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Dr. Anthony Fauci said it’s “possible” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will lay out guidance on double-masking in the coming days.
Washington Post Live about whether it’s possible two masks would be recommended.
“In fact, just discussions with my CDC colleagues yesterday, we were talking about the CDC is looking at doing a study of seeing whether or not two masks might be better than one. It makes common sense that you would think, and the reason they don t recommend it right now, it s a science-based organization, the CDC. They make recommendations based on data and science. So that s the reason why they re going to look at that particular issue,” he continued.
Tuesday Feb 2, 2021 at 4:06 PM Feb 2, 2021 at 4:06 PM
Columns share an author’s personal perspective.
I like teachers. They are my favorite people. They work long hours, up early preparing for classes, on their feet most of the day, grading papers and writing lesson plans late into the night, often spending their own money to help their students. Add to this the extracurricular activities: sports events, performances, contests, parties and dances. They are almost always underpaid and too often underappreciated.
My wife is a retired public school teacher who poured her life into kindergarten, elementary and high school students. Her last assignment was a dropout prevention program for pregnant and parenting teens. Her goals were to help them have a healthy birth, learn to be good parents, stay in school, earn a degree and have a future. She loved her students and helped them achieve a 98% graduation rate.