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February 25, 2021
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Viral video footage shows a little girl bursting into tears when she discovers that she can finally return to the classroom.
Clara Zanotto’s mother Tarine told the Daily Caller News Foundation in a phone interview Thursday evening that her 9-year-old daughter will have been out of school for 358 days when she returns to the classroom next week.
Clara Zanotto is in 4th grade and has been doing online schooling since March 2020, her mother said.
Viral video footage shows a little girl bursting into tears when she discovers that she can finally return to the classroom.
26 Feb 2021
Parents in the La Mesa-Spring Valley, California, school district are calling for the resignation of a school board trustee who referred to plans to return to in-person learning as “white supremacist ideology.”
Reopen California Schools tweeted about trustee and board Vice President Chardá Bell-Fontenot (pictured), who said during Tuesday’s virtual board meeting that plans on how and when to bring children back into the classroom for in-person learning “seems like a very white supremacist ideology.”
La Mesa, CA trustee Bell-Fontenot goes off on fellow board members, one of which is Hispanic, saying returning to in-person learning is “a very white supremacist ideology,” telling them to “[check] their privilege,” and that mandating in-person instruction is “slavery.”
Reflecting an end to the anxiety that many students have experienced over the past year, a Redondo Beach fourth grader cried for joy when her mom told her she'd be going back to school soon.
Oakley parents push for classroom reopenings after school board resigns
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Parents rally outside Oakley City Hall to protest the continued closure of the city’s schools after the mass resignation of district’s school board.Heather McKinneyShow MoreShow Less
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Oakley parents rally outside City Hall to protest the continued closure of schools because of the pandemic.Heather McKinneyShow MoreShow Less
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Kim Beede, shown in a screen grab of a video taken by a YouTube user who declined to be identified, resigned from the Oakley Union Elementary School District board along with other members after their disparaging comments went public.YouTubeShow MoreShow Less