Nashville Teacher Told to Quit for Protesting In-Person Lear

Nashville Teacher Told to Quit for Protesting In-Person Learning Will File Complaints


Nashville Teacher Told to Quit for Protesting In-Person Learning Will File Complaints
Newsweek
1/25/2021
Emily Czachor
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A member of the Metro Nashville Public Schools eduction board told teachers who support remote learning during the pandemic to "quit" their jobs over the weekend. In the photograph above, a car is plastered with signs before a protest against the reopening of schools on July 27, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee.
The head of Nashville, Tennessee's largest teachers union said she plans to file formal complaints against a local school board representative who suggested that educators quit their jobs if they do not support a broad return to in-person learning.

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