The bay area who wants a oneyear contract that will beat whatever they are getting paid to teach two to seven students in my backyard. Well pay whatever the best rate that person could get and maybe even a little more. Well give them benefits and days off and were all in this together. Reporter but many on twitter say that togetherness is lost in the very idea of microschooling. Peter, for one, posting, this is wrong on so many levels. It reek of racist, classism, entitlement. I understand this is a privilege i have. Im a product of the Public School system in brooklyn. Reporter he offer full scholarships for students based on merit. In an earlier interview he explains hes looking to employ someone currently out of work because of covid19 to not take away from the local school system. Longtime south bay teacher Florence Mcclure created a twitter account for the sole purpose of responding. Recently laid off, she tweeted, i am a teacher in the bay area. I am interested. Didnt have the number, so myself and another middle schoolteacher was just let go last wednesday. Reporter beyond stability she says her main concern is the students. She says learning pods off aa l something you can look forward to inperson and yet still have inactive. Reporter telling her, i loath this tweet, but at the same time empathize with you. She continued, if i was an uber rich person, id probably want the best for my kid no matter the cost. He is also offer a 2,000 uber eats gift card to anyone who refers the person hired. Abc 7 news. All this week, abc 7 is focussing on what back to school will look like for parents, teachers and students. Coming up, closing the digitity divide for students. Why its going to take more than just handing out laptops. What could classrooms and campuses look like during the coronavirus pandemic . Weve put together an inactive guide on our website answering that question. Youll find it on abc 7 news. Com. New at 11 00, protesters banging on doors and windows country short tonights Antioch School board meeting. The board was taking up whether to provide matching funds to put police at school campuses. The protesters are banging on the building. Tonights meeting was adjourned after a short break. It has been rescheduled to tomorrow evening. Protesters are upset with the plan calling for no police on campuses. Antioch has received a grant to cover half the cost of School Resource officers for six campuses. The board must decide to pay for the other half, which would cost up to 387,000 annually. Brace for a new wave of coronavirus. That message tonight from ucsfs top epidemiologist and Health Officials say we likely dont know the true number of cases in california because of problem with the states data reporting system. Were back to feeling blind. We dont know how the epidemic is trending. Reporter Santa Clara CountyHealth Officer dr. Sara cody says knowing the data is crucial in determining when schools and businesses can reopen. State officials wednesday said some of the data may be getting stuck as that information travels from lab computers to the states recording system. The number of deaths and hospitalizations not affect here. They are reported separately. We expect that all of these numbers are going to go up to what extent we dont know. Reporter another troubling medical assessment, this one from ucs fdr George Rutherford who says he sees surges as waves and says its inevitable we will see a third one. We start letting adolescents into school, i think well start seeing bounces from that. Now, there is a way you can get an idea of your risk level. A new interactive map from georgia tech breaks it down county by county. For example, for you attend an event with 25 people in san francisco, there is a 37 chance that someone with covid is there, too. In marin county, that risk jumps to 52 . Staying home if youre stick with coronavirus. It could be a difficult decision for those living paychecktopaycheck. Now Alameda County is taking steps to help those struggling financially. A new Pilot Program will pay people to stay home and selfisolate. Abc 7 News Reporter anser hassan has the details. Reporter Alameda County supervisor wilma chan has visited parts of the county hardest hit by covid19 like the acorn district in west oakland. What people said was they cant isolate. They have to keep going to work because they dont have any money. Reporter the county board of supervisors unanimously passed a program that will pay infected people a onetime stipend of 1,250 to stay home. When you have people who are going out and not being able to quarantine when theyre sick, this is going to spread the disease even more. Reporter 10 million has been earmarked for the israel program. It will help those living in the five neighborhoods of Alameda County with the highest rate of covid19, acorn in west oakland, two areas of east oakland, south hayward and ashland and cherriland and Alameda County. Not everyone will qualify. Individuals must be covid19 positive and referred by one of the several approved neighborhood clinics. And they cant be eligible for any form of state or federal unemployment. Many of these people are immigrants. Many of them also are people who have not received have not received benefits under the c. A. R. E. S. Act. Reporter supervisor chen calls this a significant piece of the counterpartys attempt to help those struggling financially during the pandemic, but theyve yet to announce a start date. In oakland, anser hassan, abc 7 news. The debate over schools rope reopening is heating up this week. Some students and teachers have already tested positive. A viral photo from a Georgia School is only hieneightening concerns many not wearing masks. The president says he believes the coronavirus will just go away. Abc 7 has more. Reporter tons of thousands of kids already back in school. As President Trump keeps pushing for inperson classes, claiming the virus is on its way out. Its going oh way. No, it will go away. Things go away. Absolutely. Its no question in my mind it will go away. Reporter the president insisting children have stronger immune systems. Children are almost and i would almost say definitely, but almost immune from this disease. Reporter but some returning students are already infected. A second grader in georgia tested positive, sending all 20 students and a teacher home to quarantine. Meenlt metime, the race a vaccine continues Johnson Johnson reaching a billiondollar deal with the u. S. Government to guarantee at least a million doses. Were seeing niceesponses. This is with the vaccine and without the vaccine a lot more color. The color signifies antibody. Reporter the company is now in phase ii of its trial but says theyll catch up to the other Six Companies already in phase iii human trials. And if everything goes well, they say we could see their vaccine by early next year. In colorado, abc news. Former Vice President joe biden will officially accept the democratic president ial nomination in his home state. The original plan was for the democratic partys candidate to accept the bid at the dnc in milwaukee this month, but because of coronavirus, the convbelm entire developing news tonight, several port officials are on house arrest in connection with that deadly exploson at beiruts port. Investigators have pointed to a possible cause, a massive shipment of agricultural fertilizer that was stored in the port for years without safety precautions and despite warnings by local officials. 135 people were killed. About 5,000 were injured in yesterdays blast. It was so powerful it just levelled whole sections of beirut. Some 300,000 people lost their homes. Take a look at that. There was shear panic on what should have been one of the most joyous days of this womans life. The photographer was taking videos while the explosion went off. Reports said the woman was a doctor in the United States and checked on the injured nearby. If youre working back at the office, you wont want do miss this story up next. Doctors have a warning for you when it comes to covid19. Closing the Digital Divide for bay area students. The solution goes beyond simply handing out laptops. And wear a mask, wash your paws. See the adorable way one north bay woman is promoting pandemic safety. Im meteorologist sandhya patel. Its going to be a gray, drizzly morning ahead, but we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. An army family who is always at the ready. So when they got a little surprise. Two . They didnt panic. They got a bigger car for their soontobebigger family. After shopping around for insurance, they called usaa who helped find the right coverage for them and even some muchneeded savings. That was the easy part. Usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it easy. Usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it darrells family uses gain flings now so their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [woman] isnt that the dogs towel . Hey, me towel su towel. More gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze in every gain fling. Five blades and a pivotingglide flexball designed designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. So youre ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. The pandemic is changing every aspect of our lives and that couldnt be more true for the workplace. Experts say the office as we knew it are gone. As we learn more about the coronavirus, adjustments for safety must be made. J. R. Stone reports on one of the most dangerous rooms youre likely to walk into during the work day. Reporter all mig bcurrently break room. Beware. Doctors say these are some of the most dangerous spots. A lot of the transmission thats happening in the workplace is happening in break rooms and happening during lunches or meals. Reporter a time when people take their mask off and relax. Basically letting their guard down. On facebook, we asked you if workplace break rooms are even on your radar as a concerning location. More than 150 of you had something to say about it. Several people saying microwaves where they work have been removed and one person saying they refuse to go into any break room right now. Use i go to my car. Were fortunate that we have a patio at our whole foods thats outside. Reporter woodson works at whole foods where they allow only three people in a break room at the same time. At Oconnor Hospital in san jose, they limit those in the break room to four. Those cleaning the area tell us they scrub everything in sight. Disinfect the doorknobs and, you know, the water fountain. We have a water machine in there. I disinfect that. Reporter doctors saying we need to break some of our break room habits of eating and relaxing with others. Its such a hard habit to break. We need that time together, but weve got to come up with more creative ways that ensures both people dont have their masks of at the same time, and thats when the transmission happens. Reporter doctors i spoke with jokingly said we have yet to figure out a way of eating with a mask on. Recommending distancing in situations like this. J. R. Stone, abc 7 news. Our focus this week is the topic of back to school. A huge concern as the new School Year Starts is the Digital Divide. School districts throughout the bay area have been working through the summer to find solutions to this massive challenge. Students have been given laptops and hot spots. Cities are installing free wifi in public spaces, but is it enough . As abc 7 news anchor liz kreutz explains, the Digital Divide goes much deeper than just owning a device. Reporter in marin city, kids are soaking up their final days of summer, budget with the new school year now looming, so are the concerns about going back to school remotely. Internet access is a privilege. Everybody dont have it. Reporter paul austin, an organizer of this summer camp, works with underprivileged kids in marin city where the Median Household Income is roughly 1 3 of that in other areas. For months now hes seen how the pandemic has put an even greater spotlight on the socalled Digital Divide. Families who have access to technology and wifi and those who dont. Paul says most of the students he montorientors have been give chrome books and hot spots, but the Digital Divide is more than a device. Kids grow up without a computer in the home so theyre not 100 confident at working on a computer or with all the functions of a computer. And then they also got to look at if they do log into it, dont pressure them to make sure that the video is on. They might not feel too comfortable showing what their home may look like. Reporter these concerns only begin to scratch the surface of the Channels School districts across the bay area face this fall as they work to make sure no student gets left behind. At oakland unified, where 70 of the students qualify for free lunches, the district has raised 12. 5 million through the oakland undivided initiative. Still its no easy feat. The district estimates about half their en, roughly 2500 kids, need some sort of connectivity or device. Right now we have computers on order. We have hot spots on order. Thousands of each. Weve got were negotiating for broadband. Were doing everything we can to make sure all of our families that have these needs at home that qualify get what they need. Reporter even then there is unforeseen challenges, supply and demand. The 25,000 new laptops are on back order. Until then theyve supplied most of their students with an interim device. Still there is a chance some wont have one ready when the School Year Starts. This is a herculean task, no question about it. Were in a herculean world right now. Is it going to be the education theyd get in School Every Day . No, its not. There is no way around that. We are doing everything we can to ensure the education they get meets the standards that they need that we need to uphold for them and that, you know, going forward, once were out of this theyll be ready to pick up where they left off. Reporter in marin city we talked to High School Students who have been given devices from their schools. Our school is a wealthy school and a lot of students are wealthy. Reporter but stephanie glass who Juggles School and a fulltime job at target says even with those devices she fears the Virtual Education will be lacking and she wont be able to get some additional help like some of her classmates. All of those kids can afford to get tutors and do that. When school starts, we cant afford to pay 100 an hour to get tutors. Most of us, our parents dont know what were learning. My parents, they arent born here so they dont know half of the stuff that im being taught. So its really hard to ask them for help when they dont even know it, you know . Reporter throughout the spring paul stepped up and created free makeshift learning pods that gave his students a safe space to do their work and get support. He hopes in the fall the School Districts step up and do the same. A solution to the Digital Divide that isnt actually digital. It is going to be hard for every kid, but its going to be harder for certain kids. And thats the reality of it. We cant turn a blind eye and forget about it. We got to stand up for the kids who cant stand up for themselves. Reporter liz kreutz, a. P. News. All week long well be talking with experts in education, families and teachers. Each day dont miss a bay area conversation about different educationrelated topics. Tomorrow well take a closer look at colleges and friday, teachers. If you missed a story, you can find them all online. Just go to abc7news. Com. New developments on the efforts to build a new waterfront ballpark. The team is suing a state agency accusing it of refusing to enforce environmental laws. Te president announced today the ball club is suing the States Department of toxic substances control, accusing the agent ji of failing in its oversight of schnitzer steel. They oppose the stadium and its part of a lawsuit to block the ballpark from belgian built. This is independent of our ballpark effort at howard tourism signal. The ballpark project did uncover these actions that are occurring, but for us, the most important thing is to be a steward of the local community. He points to a number of fires that have broken out at schnitzer steel facility, five in last two years alone, putting smoke no oakland. In a statement they say, suing the state agency that regulates industrial businesses is an attempt by the as to distract from the lack of information and accountability they have demonstrated in their planning for a commercial Real Estate Development at the working waterfront. Now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. Hi there, everyone. Hey, it didnt feel like summer around here. Thats for sure. It was so much cooler. Compared to just a couple of days ago. And we had some drizzle as well. South beach camera showing you a time lapse. 8 13 the sun went down. Just a beautiful view of that marine layering regrouping and advancing over san francisco. Now, do i want to show you a view from our kgo roof camera. Notice the flags are blowing in the wind. We also have the breeze going and the wind is blowing the trees around. The flags around. So we still have a stiff onshore breeze. Measurable precip. 0. 04 in half moon bay. 0. 01 is in saratoga. Expect more. The top of Salesforce Tower is srouded in the gray clouds. It is going to be sunnier and warmer in the afternoon for most areas. Temperatures rebounding tomorrow. So how much warmer are we talking about . A little bit. In san francisco, 4 degrees warmer, 67 degrees. San jose, you go up 6