You are more inefficient than the DMV : Irate Virginia father goes into meltdown at school board meeting over remote learning
Loudon County School Board in Virginia held a meeting on Tuesday to discuss sending students back to class
One frustrated father exploded in rage while calling on board members to resume in-person learning The garbage workers who pick up my freaking trash risk their lives every day more than anyone in this school system, he shouts
Video of the outburst was shared on Twitter and has gone viral, drawing more than 447,000 views as of Thursday
School district switched from a hybrid model combining in-person and remote learning to fully remote learning last month as coronavirus rates spiked
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Burch says school decision came after talks from local education leaders By
December 31, 2020 - 3:20 pm
CHARLESTON, W.Va. West Virginia Superintendent of Schools Clayton Burch says the decision to bring all elementary and middle schools back to the physical classroom in January came with plenty of discussion with local leaders.
Burch, appearing on Thursday’s MetroNews ‘Talkline,’ said all 55 county superintendents wrote a joint letter to him in recent days stating support from counselors and teachers to reopen for in-person learning.
Clayton Burch
Gov. Jim Justice announced Wednesday that the state’s elementary and middle schools would return to five-day-a-week in-person instruction on Jan. 19 regardless of what the COVID-19 map says about the spread of the virus in their counties.