A California high school teacher was caught on a Zoom video telling students to "dare" their parents "to come at" her in response to parents' collective push to end remote learning and have their children return to in-person classes full time. The teacher added, "I am so sick to my stomach of parents trying to tell educators how to do their job."
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San Diego Teachers Betray Local Students
by Joe Guzzardi, April 8, 2021
Under the guise of the This is not who we are. America is better than this language spoken by our current president, no accommodation is too generous for Northern Triangle migrants.
To gauge how much taxpayers are required to tolerate while underwriting an endless stream of affirmative benefits offered to recently arrived migrant noncitizens, turn to San Diego, Calif. For more than a year, some 130,000 children enrolled in the San Diego Unified School District have been relegated to remote, online education. School administrators blame the COVID-19 pandemic, and have insisted that for the teachers personal safety, and in the best interests of their students, remote learning is mandatory.
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Sacramento Teacher Faces Criticism Over Remarks Made On Social Media
CBS Sacramento 6 days ago Syndicated Local – CBS Sacramento
WEST SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – A Sacramento teacher is dealing with backlash after speaking at a Washington Unified School District board meeting, making bold statements and drawing national attention.
Sacramento City Unified Teacher, Damian Harmony, spoke as a parent in this regard. Harmony posted his words on Facebook but has since taken down the post. Pieces of it once read:
“I’m as disappointed as I am unsurprised that last week, we all had to hear all the cynical, pearl-clutching, faux-urgency, ableist, structurally white supremacist, hysteria, even as teachers were moving forward with an MOU that already put them in harm’s way and was asking too much of a beleaguered group of professionals.”