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Democrats bankrolled by teachers unions while schools stayed closed, Follow the money

As the nationwide debate over reopening schools raged, teachers unions gave overwhelmingly to Democratic political candidates.  Two of the nation s largest teachers unions, the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association, gave almost entirely to Democratic candidates versus Republican candidates, according to Open Secrets. In 2020, at the same time that parents were fighting for schools to reopen, 98.29 percent of political donations from AFT went to Democratic candidates while just 0.26 percent went to Republicans. NEA, similarly, gave 95.17 percent of its donations to Democrats while just 2.21 percent went to Republicans.  For those wondering why Senate Democrats would prioritize teachers unions over the well-being of students, the answer is simple: Follow the money, the National Republican Senatorial Commitee said in a statement on Wednesday. The nation’s two largest teachers unions – were funneling mountains of cash to Democrat campaign o

Rally in support of California teacher who berated students

Just THREE people turn up to rally for white California teacher who berated students for demanding in-person learning and complained that whites get everything A few parents held a rally in San Marcos, California in support of San Marcos High School teacher Alissa Piro Supporters at the tiny rally claim that she was wrongfully depicted in the video Piro was suspended after she was filmed going off at students in a Zoom call One video caught her calling a student a moron after asking a question as to why there was no white student union but was one for Asians

You Don t Need a White Student Union, Jace! : Teacher Suspended for Berating Students in Online Class (Watch)

Alissa Piro A California teacher has been suspended and right wing outlets are salivating after video of her reaction to high school students in two separate Zoom classes – including her answer to a white student who asked why their school couldn’t start a “white student union” – has been labeled as “berating” the teens. In one of the videos, obtained by Fox News, San Marcos High School teacher Alissa Piro grew irritated with her virtual class of juniors and dared their parents to “come at me” when they expressed a desire to return to in-person learning full time. In another video shared on Facebook, Piro tells the student who inquired about a white student union, “You don’t need a White student union, Jace. You get everything.”

San Marcos Unified teacher goes off on parents critical of distance learning -

Watch the teacher’s rant below: SAN MARCOS (KUSI) – As some California school districts still are not holding five days a week, in-person instruction for our students, frustration from both parents and teachers is growing. San Marcos High School teacher Alissa Piro was recorded going off on students during a Zoom call after she dared parents to “come at” her because she was “sick” of them telling her how she should do her job. Specifically, she was speaking to the parents who simply want their students back in the classroom full-time. California is one of the only states in the country yet to resume in person classes, dozens of other states have proved it to be safe, but some of our teachers still refuse to return to the classroom.

California Teacher Berates Students Over Parent s Criticism – PJ Media

(Twitter screenshot) Students and parents in San Marcos, Calif., are outraged over a video of a teacher berating students and parents for wanting to return to in-person learning. Newly released video of a @SanMarcosUSD HS teacher going off on students and their parents over distance learning and other issues. Originally posted to FB. Apparently this is a common occurrence. pic.twitter.com/pjEN80kLNh The video went viral over the weekend and parents and students are speaking out about the unhinged English teacher, Alissa Piro. “It was upsetting and actually pretty shocking” Kimberly Imhoff told “Fox News Primetime.” “Whether our kids are in the classroom or they’re on a Zoom call, we’re putting our kids in the care of the teachers and we’re expecting that they’re going to be treated with respect and courtesy, and that’s clearly not what was going on during that particular Zoom class,” she said.

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