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Philadelphia Teachers Bundle Up in the Cold to Teach Outdoors in Back-to-the-Classroom Battle Over Coronavirus – NBC10 Philadelphia

Updated on February 11, 2021 at 7:44 am NBC Universal, Inc. NBC10 is one of dozens of news organizations producing BROKE in Philly, a collaborative reporting project on solutions to poverty and the city’s push towards economic justice. Follow us at @BrokeInPhilly. Philadelphia public school teachers bundled up in winter coats, gloves and hats sat outside on folding chairs on a bitter cold Monday morning as a show of solidarity over concerns about coronavirus safety amid a planned return to classrooms. Download our mobile app for iOS  to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. It was blistering cold outside the Southwark School in South Philadelphia as teachers taught online classes outside.

Philly Teachers Bundle Up to Teach Outdoors in Back-to-the-Classroom Battle

Philly Teachers Bundle Up to Teach Outdoors in Back-to-the-Classroom Battle NBC10 Staff Two teacher bundle up in winter clothing teach virtually outdoors Philadelphia public school teachers bundled up in winter coats, gloves and hats sat outside on folding chairs on a bitter cold Monday morning as a show of solidarity over concerns about coronavirus safety amid a planned return to classrooms. It was blistering cold outside the Southwark School in South Philadelphia as teachers taught online classes outside. Teaching outside for safety inside, one of the teacher s signs said. The protest scene played out at other schools around Philadelphia as the public teachers union showed solidarity and went against an order to report inside school buildings to prepare for the return to partial in-person learning.

San Antonio art school delays fundraiser fair to 2022

Southwest School of Art delays arts fair until 2022 after Fiesta s postponement I hope that there is a future out there where these things will begin again, one artist with the school said. Author: Holly Stouffer (KENS5) Updated: 11:06 PM CST February 5, 2021 SAN ANTONIO Linda Perez found her passion later in life. For the last 15 years, the 76-year-old has visited the Southwest School of Art on a weekly basis. Oh my gosh, it s introduced me to clay, Perez said. It s a wonderful place with a very giving community. The SSA sculpted her craft. She molds clay into flowerpots, mugs and dinnerware, and she has also dabbled in sculpture.

The polio epidemic s last gasp: Mom survived with gumption and grace

In 1954, when I was 4, we lived in Dallas. On hot summer nights, all five of us  Mom, Dad, my two little brothers and I  slept in the living room because it had an air conditioner. Outside in the morning, it was usually in the upper 80s already, so instantly we were hot as winter oatmeal and sticky as flypaper. But hey, we had an air conditioner, a wading pool and a 10-by-10-foot patio. Life was good. Then in August, Mom disappeared. Mom had been tired  more like exhausted. Every day, she had chased us three kids, ages 4, 3 and 2. No matter what, she kept us clean, tidy and busy. That August, she was going with Dad to the Texas Daily Newspaper Association conference, so she shopped downtown for a new outfit.

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