(Leah Hogsten/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP) Leah Hogsten/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP 6th in connection to being repeatedly bullied at her Davis County school for being Black and autistic, according to her mother Brittany Tichenor. Do not reproduce without permission.Brittany Tichenor- Cox, center, joined by her sister Jasmine Rhodes, right, speaks about her daughter Izzy Tichenor, as hundreds joined the Tichenor family in mourning the death of 10-year-old Isabella "Izzy" Tichenor during a vigil at Foxboro Hollow Park in North Salt Lake, Utah, on Tuesday, Nov. The White House is facing criticism for changing its position around President Biden's 100-day drive for students to return to classrooms amid the pandemic. are campaigning for their children to return to learning from teachers in classrooms, while some students face the chance to complete an entire school year without accessing a classroom. In addition to the months the students missed at the end of the 2019-2020 academic year, parents across the U.S. READ MORE: On School Reopening: Should You Let Your Kids Go Back to School? An Analyst Helps You Decide Meanwhile, The Chairman of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County will likely nominate temporary board members before new ones are elected or appointed. Not because we can't, but because we have a school board that doesn't have the children's interest in their heart and they don't want parents' feedback," "Why isn't a public school going back? I think the video shows why. Will said the prolonging of school closures because of the coronavirus is a "fear many parents have." He also accused the school board of not "listening" to the parents. He continued, "I think we all need to take this step back and realize how shocking it is that there's been no real progress forward to get back to in-person learning because we see it around." Oakley resident Thomas Will, together with Claudine Zambrana, another concerned parent in the city, said in an interview, "One of my biggest concerns is, we see this being dragged out longer and longer to where I have the concern of - by the time my kids are ready to go in next year - is school going to be back to normal?" An organization released a meeting video that showed members of the board talking about parents needing teachers to return to classrooms.ĪLSO READ: Report: CDC's School Reopening Guidelines Could Keep 90% of Schools Partially Closed Parents' reaction to the School Board resigning On Thursday, Hetrick released an apology for what he described as "truly inappropriate comments" made by board members during a virtual meeting on Wednesday. Later, the three other members, Kim Beede, Erica Ippolito, and Richie Masadas, followed. READ: On School Reopening Debate: Parents and Teachers Pit Against Each OtherĪfter allegations that they made mocking remarks about parents during a public video meeting about reopening schools, the president, Brizendine of the Oakley Union Elementary School District, resigned Friday. Brizendine seemed to be insulting parents who "want their babysitters back." The documented Wednesday night meeting was posted on social media and showed the board members who seemed to think that the forum was private. She was "disheartened" that nobody, particularly the school's superintendent, spoke out against the comments in the meeting. Stalf said that parents are now asking what teachers and board members say in private about them. On Friday, Ashley Stalf, a California mother whose six-year-old daughter attends the Oakley Union elementary school district, retorted to a profanity-laced hot mic moment by members of the Oakley school board bashing parents over demands to return teachers to in-person instruction. Parents reacted over the California school board resigning after the incident of a public video conference that mocks parents over school reopening.
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