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California teacher who refused to return to in-person learning jets off to son s wedding in Mexico

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An East Bay teacher chose not to teach in person Parents are asking why she s now heading to Mexico

Skip to main content Currently Reading An East Bay teacher chose not to teach in person. Parents are asking why she s now heading to Mexico FacebookTwitterEmail A kindergarten teacher at a school in West Contra Costa Unified, which reopened classrooms on a hybrid schedule for families who opted in, has chosen not to teach in person, and parents are asking why she’s now heading to Mexico. The halls of Garfield Elementary School are seen empty ahead of reopening in Oakland on March 23.Jessica Christian/The Chronicle The East Bay kindergarten teacher’s email to families Monday offered a simple update: She was heading to Mexico for 12 days to attend her son’s wedding and, while she would teach remotely from there, her online classes would be canceled on certain days, given travel or family activities, requiring students to work on their own.

East Bay Parents Lose Their Minds Over Teacher Who Wouldn t Teach In Person, But Is Going to Mexico For 12 Days

East Bay Parents Lose Their Minds Over Teacher Who Wouldn t Teach In Person, But Is Going to Mexico For 12 Days There s been another dustup in the many-months war between Bay Area parents and their children s teachers and school districts, and this time it s about a kindergarten teacher taking a trip out of the country while she s still supposed to be teaching. The unnamed teacher, reported on Wednesday by the Chronicle in a front-page (online) story that probably wouldn t be front-page in any normal year, sent out an email to the parents of children in her class explaining that she was heading out of town for 12 (+/-) days to attend her son s long-deferred wedding in Mexico. The wedding takes place next week, on May 19, and she announced she would be teaching from Mexico, but there would be days during her trip that would be asynchronous i.e., she wouldn t be available live online, but there would be activities/lessons for the kids to do on their own.

At Vista High School, learning truly does happen your way

By One blink on your drive up Barnard Street and you may miss the entrance to Vista High School one of the most student-centered learning spaces in all of West Contra Costa.  Led by veteran principal Edith Jordan-McCormick, Vista is a choice school within West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) for students in grades 7-12, and one that is often miscategorized as credit recovery or altogether unknown to many local families.  “[Vista] is an incredibly amazing alternative high school that people just don’t know about,” shared Jordan-McCormick. “It may not have the brand of a traditional high school that people are used to but it’s a special and healing place.” 

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