School districts mull COVID-19 protocols as they plan for fall
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Desks with COVID-19 dividers in a St. Johns County school (WJXT)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As the 2020-2021 academic year nears its end, school districts across Northeast Florida are looking ahead to the next one and wondering what, if any, COVID-19 safety protocols will still be necessary come August.
In Duval County, the school district launched a public survey to garner responses from stakeholders on the future of masks, desk barriers and sanitation protocols in schools.
News4Jax readers had a variety of responses with some in favor of continuing strict safety protocols until herd immunity from COVID-19 is reached, and other firmly opposed to any more district-imposed pandemic rules.
In messages made online, Wagner said the comments from her teacher made her
‘feel very uncomfortable.’
She noted that she was suspended after she reacted in a way she
‘shouldn’t have’ towards the school’s assistant principals, but did not detail what those were.
Pictured, Sarah Wagner and daughter, Alice Wagner Yulee Middle school eighth grade student
Targeted over mature body
Her mother,
Sarah Wagner, told WJXT that her daughter’s behavior went too far when she argued with administrators, but claimed that she was
‘basically sexually harassed by her teacher.’
‘I don’t think it’s okay for her to talk to teachers that way but I understand why she was angry. She was basically sexually harassed by her teacher,’ the mother said.
Florida middle school student, 14, accuses female teacher of sexual harassment after she said her outfit was letting them hang out for the whole world to see
Alice Wagner, an eighth grader at Yulee Middle School, claims her teacher made a remark about her breasts as she left a class
The teen was wearing a white tank top underneath a long-sleeve gray cardigan sweater with a bohemian skirt
She then got into a heated debate with administrators, and was hit with a ten-day suspension as a result
Wagner was allegedly told her undergarments could be seen through her top - which is against the dress code. She claims her sweater made that impossible
Updated: May 5 2021, 10:00 ET
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A 14-YEAR-old student has accused her teacher of sexual harassment over remarks she allegedly made about the teen s outfit during class.
Alice Wagner, an eighth-grade student at Yulee Middle School, in Florida, claims her teacher made an inappropriate comment about her breasts, saying her top was letting them hang out for the whole world to see.
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Alice Wagner, an eighth-grade student at Yulee Middle School, in Florida, was wearing the above outfit at the time the remarks were allegedly madeCredit: WJXT
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The teen said she told the teacher to stop sexualizing 14-year-old girls Credit: Alice Wagner/Facebook