Oakland teacher says rich white parents complaining about their children s mental health while schools are closed have made their kids MORE entitled and blames them for the increase in anxiety
Bethany Meyer is a special education teacher at Oakland Unified School District and secretary of the local teachers union All the rich white parents suddenly concerned about mental health can take a seat, she wrote on Twitter on February 17 about parents who were worried about how distance learning was affecting their kids
She said such worries were causing children anxiety and feeding into their sense of entitlement
Some parents accused the teacher, who is white, of speaking for black parents and assuming it is only white parents concerned about schools reopening
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Safe Reopening of Hospitality report, which was commissioned by UKH from CGA, stated businesses in the sector were not significant areas of Covid transmission in 2020 and argued they should be central to reopening plans this year.
The study claimed the hospitality market said a 54% fall in sales in 2020 – equivalent to £71.8bn in sales lost compared to 2019.
It also said reports linking the Eat Out to Help Out scheme to a surge in coronavirus cases were linked to a “single, discredited study”.
The research cited how the trade is a leading sector in its experience and ability to follow and enforce strict legal requirements, the proactive and voluntary steps taken by hospitality venues and how well-placed the sector is in providing adequate ventilation – something that has been advised by scientific experts.
With debate continuing to rage locally and statewide about reopening schools amid the COVID-19 pandemic, California health officials have released an interactive map that allows Angelenos and others across the state to track the status of campus reopenings.
Nathan Donovan, comedian and American Comedy Co. manager elatedly joined KUSI to discuss the new state measures.
Donovan mentioned that American Comedy Co.’s opening is taking place outdoors on Tuesday night and will follow the County’s Safe Reopening Plan.
The Napa Valley-based group announced a "voluntary dismissal" of its lawsuit, which sought to permit outdoor dining, in the wake of California s reopening.