Ready to reopen? Some Arizona school districts scramble to put kids back in class by March 22
Some school districts are scrambling to put kids back in class
Schools in Arizona have to offer in-person learning by March 15, according to an order issued by Governor Doug Ducey.
PHOENIX - You can bet school districts were in overdrive after Governor Doug Ducey ordered them to offer in-person learning for students by March 15.
Many schools are already offering in-person, while some have plans and others did not.
This decision has been left up to the individual school districts to decide when to reopen or how to do that, but now they don’t have much of a choice. Governor Ducey saying the CDC guidelines show it’s time for students to get back in class. We spoke with one district who is mostly prepared, but tells us why this may be hard for others who are not.
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State Senator Michelle Ugenti-Rita is questioning the fairness of Twitter s policies after a local sports announcer was able to harass her for months from an anonymous account, while she was suspended just days after she revealed his true identity.
Even those bitterly opposed to Ugenti-Rita, a Scottsdale Republican who has pushed legislation critics say would make it harder to vote, agreed that the troll, Josh Miller, had crossed a line in his political criticism by hurling misogynistic abuse. For example, in a post that was less egregious than some, Miller spewed, “Resign you dumb nazi whore.”
Publicly exposed, Miller deactivated his Twitter accounts and resigned his 17-year gig as the in-stadium announcer for the San Francisco Giant s spring training. He had also been employed as an announcer at Desert Mountain High School, which has opened an investigation. Scottsdale Unified School District spokesperson Nancy Norman said that Miller had submitted his resignation Monday.