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she later transferred to los gatos high school. she became the national 800 meter champion. >> thursday. she announced lawsuits against both schools. >> may 1998. >> as a freshman. i left committee for 2 reasons. one because to protect me. kaye robinson. my track coach. was sexually abusing me my entire track season. and 2, i thought under coach willie harm mats with los gatos high school and their reputation, the track and field. that they would do the best job in protecting my left there dreams and career and myself at that point. >> she says her gop robinson followed her from itty to los gatos high school where the abuse continues. he stopped me. >> from to los gatos and literally showed up to get a coaching job. >> the abuse, the stocking. that all continued entire high school career heather, this is attorney steven at sea says there were other students targeted by robinson. heather went to. >> coach. >> our mask and said i want to talk to the cops. i want to tell the police my story. willie sold or you're not going to talk to t
she later transferred to los gatos high school. she became the national 800 meter champion. >> thursday. she announced lawsuits against both schools. >> may 1998. >> as a freshman. i left committee for 2 reasons. one because to protect me. kaye robinson. my track coach. was sexually abusing me my entire track season. and 2, i thought under coach willie harm mats with los gatos high school and their reputation, the track and field. that they would do the best job in protecting...
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she later transferred to los gatos high school. she became the national 800 meter champion. >> thursday. she announced lawsuits against both schools. >> 1998. as a freshman. i left committee for 2 reasons. one, because to protect me. kaye robinson. my track coach. was sexually abusing me my entire track season. and 2, i thought under coach willie harm mats with los gatos high school and their reputation, the track and field. that they would do the best job in protecting my olympic dreams and career and myself. at that point. >> she says colts gop robinson followed her from itty to los gatos high school where the abuse continues. he stopped me. >> from to los gatos and literally showed up to get a coaching job. >> the abuse, the stocking. that all continued entire high school career heather, this is attorney steven at sea says there were other students targeted by robinson. heather went to. >> coach. >> said i want to talk to the cops. i want to tell the police my story. willie sold or you're not going to talk to the cops. you're not
she later transferred to los gatos high school. she became the national 800 meter champion. >> thursday. she announced lawsuits against both schools. >> 1998. as a freshman. i left committee for 2 reasons. one, because to protect me. kaye robinson. my track coach. was sexually abusing me my entire track season. and 2, i thought under coach willie harm mats with los gatos high school and their reputation, the track and field. that they would do the best job in protecting my olympic...
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los gatos high school superintendent wrote in an e-mail to us, off campus crimes are one of the greatestges a school or district faces. there are cases where alleged victims don't immediately come forward like lisa broomfield. >> i didn't think there was any way people would believe me. january 2015 i was raped by a junior. >> reporter: broomfield says she never felt safe enough to report her attack to the school. that silence nearly killed her. >> nepolice were called on me because of a suicide threat. >> reporter: broomfield eventually opened up to her father. they went to police but no charges were filed. prosecutors cited a lack of evidence. her dad penned this letter. to the father of my daughter's rapist. >> this is the hardest letter i've ever had to write and it will be the hardest letter you will ever have to read. your son raped my daughter. i will forever be indebted to mia. >> reporter: we reached out to 15 bay area district and found k through 12 schools respond to reported sex assaults differently. some say whether the misconduct happened on or off campus they have policies
los gatos high school superintendent wrote in an e-mail to us, off campus crimes are one of the greatestges a school or district faces. there are cases where alleged victims don't immediately come forward like lisa broomfield. >> i didn't think there was any way people would believe me. january 2015 i was raped by a junior. >> reporter: broomfield says she never felt safe enough to report her attack to the school. that silence nearly killed her. >> nepolice were called on me...
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the goal was to figure out why and how the pandemic was affecting current high school seniors as they applied for college or decided whether they would apply to college. i a lot of students were facing extra challenges, stresses this year as they apply to college. applying to college is never easy, even in a difficult year but the pandemic upended the pathway to college. especially for those hit hardest by covid-19 and the economic crisis. freshman enrollment fell significantly, a record 13% across-the-board. it felt even more at the community college. more than 20%. experts are worried about signs of that trend repeating itself this fall. which could worsen gaps in college access. since of color, low-income students and first-generation college goers. host: for our viewers, some data and information on what she was talking about. estimates from the census bureau conducted biweekly since august of last year, anywhere from 7.7 million to 10 million adults cancel plans of post secondary classes because of financial constrained. the number of high school graduate who went immediately ont
the goal was to figure out why and how the pandemic was affecting current high school seniors as they applied for college or decided whether they would apply to college. i a lot of students were facing extra challenges, stresses this year as they apply to college. applying to college is never easy, even in a difficult year but the pandemic upended the pathway to college. especially for those hit hardest by covid-19 and the economic crisis. freshman enrollment fell significantly, a record 13%...
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i love that in elementary school, and high school lowith what you guys are learning in your biology and chemistry classes and understanding the scientific method and i wanted to continue doing that in graduate school and beyond as the doctor but even in my classes like anatomy and physiology and organic chemistry, by the way if any of you have to take okay and in college now i'm praying for you because it tested my patience but maybe a stronger student in the end. even in those classes i was being told free speech should not bepart of our american society, that we should be rewriting the first amendment . i was being taught strong border security was racist or that anyone he who voted for our former president was some sort of white supremacist nazi and even the objective truth that was supposed to be driving all of my curriculum in those classes, things i expected to be in my multiple-choice exams or things we talked about in essays so like black and white, right and wrong, even though things were tainted by my professors political ideology. you will read about this in my book but for e
i love that in elementary school, and high school lowith what you guys are learning in your biology and chemistry classes and understanding the scientific method and i wanted to continue doing that in graduate school and beyond as the doctor but even in my classes like anatomy and physiology and organic chemistry, by the way if any of you have to take okay and in college now i'm praying for you because it tested my patience but maybe a stronger student in the end. even in those classes i was...
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with other high schools who have joined the efforts of washington high school. and as a graduate of gallaleo high school. and, most importantly, that the environment is more important than our high school rivals from back in the day. right. but, thank you so much, mary, for your words and your leadership and good luck with college. we really appreciate that you're going to probably continue this work and it will be an important part of your legacy and you will represent san francisco well. today, we also have joining us and i mentioned debbie rafael and the department of environment as well as acting public utilities director michael carlin both are here to answer any questions if you have them about our new announcements. >> reporter: [ indiscernible ] >> yes. debbie, you want to talk about that. i'm sure she's itching to talk about that. but the fact is it shouldn't be something that interferes with anyone's life. we are trying to naturally incorporate these changes to make it easy for people just like what i talked about as it relates to composting and recycl
with other high schools who have joined the efforts of washington high school. and as a graduate of gallaleo high school. and, most importantly, that the environment is more important than our high school rivals from back in the day. right. but, thank you so much, mary, for your words and your leadership and good luck with college. we really appreciate that you're going to probably continue this work and it will be an important part of your legacy and you will represent san francisco well....
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she later transferred to los gatos high school. she became the national 800 meter champion. >> thursday. she announced lawsuits against both schools. >> may 1998. >> as a freshman. i left committee for 2 reasons. one because to protect me. kaye robinson. my track coach. was sexually abusing me my entire track season. and 2, i thought under coach willie harm mats with los gatos high school and their reputation, the track and field. that they would do the best job in protecting my olympic dreams and career and myself. at that point. >> she says her coach gop robinson followed her from itty to los gatos high school where the abuse continues. he stopped me. >> from to los gatos and literally showed up to get a coaching job. >> the abuse, the stocking. that all continued entire high school career heather, this is attorney steven at sea says there were other students targeted by robinson. heather went to. >> coach. >> our mask and said i want to talk to the cops. i want to tell the police my story. willie sold or you're not going to talk
she later transferred to los gatos high school. she became the national 800 meter champion. >> thursday. she announced lawsuits against both schools. >> may 1998. >> as a freshman. i left committee for 2 reasons. one because to protect me. kaye robinson. my track coach. was sexually abusing me my entire track season. and 2, i thought under coach willie harm mats with los gatos high school and their reputation, the track and field. that they would do the best job in protecting...
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they're roaming through downtown and celebrating that they are high school graduates. this event was organized by parents who really wanted the seniors to feel special about this milestone. 600 high school seniors from foothill, amador and village high schools in pleasanton are attending tonight's event. >> yeah, it's definitely a nice thing, seeing everyone again and seeing everybody from the different schools and how pretty everything looks and all dressed up. >> reporter: students are arriving at different times. they have color-coded wrist bands and must have their masks on. there are roaming magicians and many have made reservations to have dinner downtown. the one thing you won't see is dancing, because of covid restrictions, it's simply not allowed. but as you can see, everyone looks so sharp. they are having a great time and making lots of memories. >>> the covid vaccination clinic is expanding to offer shots for kids 12 and up. it will be open this tuesday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. to accommodate more appointments. anyone who works at the airport or has a f
they're roaming through downtown and celebrating that they are high school graduates. this event was organized by parents who really wanted the seniors to feel special about this milestone. 600 high school seniors from foothill, amador and village high schools in pleasanton are attending tonight's event. >> yeah, it's definitely a nice thing, seeing everyone again and seeing everybody from the different schools and how pretty everything looks and all dressed up. >> reporter:...
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it would not be at his high school but another one in the district. >> that will not cut it at all. if i return to school, i want it to be at my school and with my teachers at school. what is the -- why go somewhere else and do zoom again, or keep doing zoom when i can do it from the comfort and safety of my own home. >> reporter: shawn's mom follows parents' community colleges on message boards, some saying why now? the district would qualify for $12 million for getting kids back in the classroom. >> the emojis in message, that angry, red-orange face all the time, that is what people feel that, little emoji. >> reporter: the assemblyman phil ting that represents san francisco is upset too saying the law was meant to incentivize schools to get all kids back to classrooms. >> they would be doing the absolute bare minimum which is disappointing. >> shawn says he will just stay home, he is almost done with high school, anyway. >> it is a huge turnoff for a lot of students knowing they cannot return to their own school. me included. i want to be back at my academy i. >> i feel like they
it would not be at his high school but another one in the district. >> that will not cut it at all. if i return to school, i want it to be at my school and with my teachers at school. what is the -- why go somewhere else and do zoom again, or keep doing zoom when i can do it from the comfort and safety of my own home. >> reporter: shawn's mom follows parents' community colleges on message boards, some saying why now? the district would qualify for $12 million for getting kids back...
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>> i talk in the book about my high school principal and he was a wonderful educator. e loved young people and was vital to my ability to graduate. getting to school every day, absences became a challenge for me and even graduating from high school he sometimes would let me use his car to run to the pharmacy and pick up a prescription. things now in retrospect i'm like who else would do that. but that was him and he saw the potential in me and he saw beyond my pregnancy. he saw beyond the labels and signed off on a waiver in terms of the excessive absences i had to make sure i still graduated from high school. i had a wonderful guidance counselor also in high school. we didn't have a close relationship but she made sure that the absences didn't to jeopardize my graduating and when i got to college it was harder to kind of fine champion just because the fact that it's a different environment. she went to bat for me and help to find as much financial aid as she could so that i would be okay and my daughter could be okay. i think it speaks to how critical they are for this
>> i talk in the book about my high school principal and he was a wonderful educator. e loved young people and was vital to my ability to graduate. getting to school every day, absences became a challenge for me and even graduating from high school he sometimes would let me use his car to run to the pharmacy and pick up a prescription. things now in retrospect i'm like who else would do that. but that was him and he saw the potential in me and he saw beyond my pregnancy. he saw beyond the...
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high school.his is a scholarship named for joan marie shelley who is a former president of uesf as well and was a teacher at my high school here in san francisco. next is the kent mitchell scholarship, also named for a former president of uesf, and this award goes to carolina of independence high school. anthony tam of lowell high school is receiving the norma mitchell hardy scholarship, and lastly grace mah who goes to the academy is receiving the richard darrington award. mr. darrington was a teacher for many years in sfusd and a long-time president of the san francisco bay area educators credit union. so congratulations to these students, and we wish them all the best in whatever it is that they choose to do in their lives. thank you. >> thank you. up next is the alliance of black school educators being presented by -- >> excuse me. this is the interpreter. if we could reduce the speed of the names to help us interpreters get through the interpreting, that would be great. thank you so much. >>
high school.his is a scholarship named for joan marie shelley who is a former president of uesf as well and was a teacher at my high school here in san francisco. next is the kent mitchell scholarship, also named for a former president of uesf, and this award goes to carolina of independence high school. anthony tam of lowell high school is receiving the norma mitchell hardy scholarship, and lastly grace mah who goes to the academy is receiving the richard darrington award. mr. darrington was a...
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your high school diploma. mber the ril esilience thatu showed this past year and the determination. remember you have the strength to get through anything. two, you do not have to get through anything alone. you are not alone. we are all in this together. when we look out for one another, everybody is better off. think about what you have done, you have worn your masks and volunteered at food banks and helped your siblings signed in at schools. and you have helped your grandparents signed in for the vaccines. this past year as tough as it has been, it has talking you a few things about yourself. i want you to know this about yourself and be proud of this about yourself which is you are strong and smart. you have so much to offer. as you take this next step, i would ask you carry with you all that you have learned. today, you are stepping out into the world. as you do, we are beginning as a world to emerge from the pandemic. class of 2021, i do believe you will help determine what our world will look like on the
your high school diploma. mber the ril esilience thatu showed this past year and the determination. remember you have the strength to get through anything. two, you do not have to get through anything alone. you are not alone. we are all in this together. when we look out for one another, everybody is better off. think about what you have done, you have worn your masks and volunteered at food banks and helped your siblings signed in at schools. and you have helped your grandparents signed in...
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high school seniors across the country are getting ready to graduate. many, the future is uncertain. a student's zip code often determines their opportunities in life. in alabama, a first-of-its-kind private school is taking up the challenge of educating kids from the high school build up is founded on a radical idea. it pays students to go to school using money from state tax scholarships, grants, and donations. it places them in after-school jobs to learn construction trades while fixing up rundown houses in their neighborhood. then, perhaps the biggest incentive -- a chance at home ownership if they succeed in school. correspondent jessica gomez takes us to ensley, a neighborhood in birmingham, to see the idea at work. torrey: more than likely, if you are passing through for the first time, you will see messed up roads, rundown buildings, a lot of blight in the neighborhood. jessica: 19-year-old torrey washington, hitching a ride to work from his mom, passing through the streets of ensley, alabama. torrey: i feel like this city could be better. jessic
high school seniors across the country are getting ready to graduate. many, the future is uncertain. a student's zip code often determines their opportunities in life. in alabama, a first-of-its-kind private school is taking up the challenge of educating kids from the high school build up is founded on a radical idea. it pays students to go to school using money from state tax scholarships, grants, and donations. it places them in after-school jobs to learn construction trades while fixing up...
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andrea yearwood was known for dominating in high school track races across connecticut, like this oneloved track? >> i first started running in seventh grade. track was really -- really a support system with my teammates, always there to uplift me, and they've always been there, kind of as a light in the dark. >> reporter: instead of kudos for winning connecticut state championships, she and another runner, terry miller, got criticized for being transgender. long before she began running, andrea knew she was different. >> halloween, i remember dressing up as cinderella when none of the other boys would. i remember playing with my barbie doll. >> how old were you? >> like -- 5, 6, 7. like, pretty young. >> reporter: middle school, she began transitioning. but andrea's stunning victories didn't sit well against the competition. >> i first raced against the transgender athletes at the state open meet, and i realized how much ahead they were of the other girls. it was disappointing to see how we weren't getting the spots that we rightfully deserved after we trained so many days and so man
andrea yearwood was known for dominating in high school track races across connecticut, like this oneloved track? >> i first started running in seventh grade. track was really -- really a support system with my teammates, always there to uplift me, and they've always been there, kind of as a light in the dark. >> reporter: instead of kudos for winning connecticut state championships, she and another runner, terry miller, got criticized for being transgender. long before she began...
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i'm 17 years old, was ended 10 high school in britson. but for more than 3 months now, lessons have been conducted remotely. the 11th graders day starts in his bedroom with 90 minutes of english the serial typical rio sceptical role. because that is you are asked to head in the article about changing it, go through. i mean, i need 45 minutes to really wake up in the morning or how normally i've had that by the time i get to school, when i get up at 630, travel to school chat with a few people. so by that time i'd already be quite allergic. all that now i get up and eat breakfast and i'll get dressed. and then i sit down in front of the computer and start lessons right away. that makes it really difficult to listen to the teacher to fully concentrate and participate in a clause that's more than 18 minutes long. after 4 hours in front of their computer screen, carl and his younger brother, france, take a break. during the day it's just the 2 of them carl is in charge of making lunch. can listen to that. these are just the extra tasks that h
i'm 17 years old, was ended 10 high school in britson. but for more than 3 months now, lessons have been conducted remotely. the 11th graders day starts in his bedroom with 90 minutes of english the serial typical rio sceptical role. because that is you are asked to head in the article about changing it, go through. i mean, i need 45 minutes to really wake up in the morning or how normally i've had that by the time i get to school, when i get up at 630, travel to school chat with a few people....
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and we talked to the high school coach.ty-niners second-rounder and east bay native aaron banks kylen mills has that coming up. we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. at worksman cycles, we've been building bikes for a hundred years. but our customers' needs have changed, so we expanded our product line to include electric cycles. we used the unlimited 1.5 percent cash back from our chase ink business unlimited ® credit card to help purchase tools and materials to build new models. and each time we use our card, we earn cash back to help grow our business. it's more than cycling,
and we talked to the high school coach.ty-niners second-rounder and east bay native aaron banks kylen mills has that coming up. we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy...
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but once aaron started playing football in high school.ers came pouring in. >> it became normal. you know, schools coming up to schools, talking to him every day on the you know, meetings going up in having business and stuff like that. it's just all crazy experience. but at the same time. we always knew of being at at notre dame. aaron, worked his way up to a 2020, all acc selection will anchoring one of the strongest offensive lines in the nation and then he declared for the nfl draft i was i please everybody else was to force in the the san francisco forty-niners select. >> family, friends and former coaches like jacob rink home were elated when aaron was chosen by the forty-niners. we've we've been seeing aaron. >> be a professional since high school. >> so, you know, its says it was definitely a special moment and exciting for they community to see him get drafted. but for his family, there is one catch greatest. and it kind of i was like >> we had at first. but you know, wherever you, didn't matter to me still, they say it will be sp
but once aaron started playing football in high school.ers came pouring in. >> it became normal. you know, schools coming up to schools, talking to him every day on the you know, meetings going up in having business and stuff like that. it's just all crazy experience. but at the same time. we always knew of being at at notre dame. aaron, worked his way up to a 2020, all acc selection will anchoring one of the strongest offensive lines in the nation and then he declared for the nfl draft i...
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i come from john o'connell high school and i am ready to lead and help others.help others.hel. >> as honored to be able to celebrate my culture. my school is really diverse when it comes to the students. i know how it feels to feel hopeless and only. i really wanted my peers to feel comfortable to one another, connect and know this is a safe place for them. >> she took on the top leadership will lead john o'connell high school being class president three years in a row. she proudly wears a mexican sash to show her support for the club. >> what good memories do you have the school? >> connecting with my peers from the moment we started high school together and now our last senior year. >> shows up every single day with a smile on her face ready to do whatever it takes to achieve her academic goals. >> she will study nursing at sonoma state university after previously doing an internship at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. >> i was able to shadow many doctors in different specialties. i was able to have hands-on experience with patients. i, as a nurse want to make people feel
i come from john o'connell high school and i am ready to lead and help others.help others.hel. >> as honored to be able to celebrate my culture. my school is really diverse when it comes to the students. i know how it feels to feel hopeless and only. i really wanted my peers to feel comfortable to one another, connect and know this is a safe place for them. >> she took on the top leadership will lead john o'connell high school being class president three years in a row. she proudly...
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let's invest in education after high school.nderstanding that we also must invest in opportunities for folks about which path of education after high school they want to take, that they choose to take. let's think about what we need to do. education after high school. invest in print to ships. we will give every american to years of free community college. we will make college more affordable for millions of students. there should not only be only one educational path to success. the american jobs plan, the american families plan, this is what americans deserve. this is what our future depends on. and we must also be clear eyed. these last 100 days haven't always been defined by progress. there have been too many days when we woke up to news of other mass shooting, another black or brown person shot by the police. another act of hate against asian americans. another law designed to make it harder for people to vote. these are reminders that we still have so much more work to do. the fight for reasonable gun laws, the fight for r
let's invest in education after high school.nderstanding that we also must invest in opportunities for folks about which path of education after high school they want to take, that they choose to take. let's think about what we need to do. education after high school. invest in print to ships. we will give every american to years of free community college. we will make college more affordable for millions of students. there should not only be only one educational path to success. the american...
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because staffing continues to be initial at the district, only eight high schools reopen today to graduating seniors. >> reporter: students whose schools remain closed were invited to attend one that was opened. some students at it wasn't worth it. >> i wanted to be at my school and with my teachers at school. >> reporter: to expect after listening to an online board meeting explaining the process. to say that many parents are disappointed is an understatement. >> this plan is disgusting. everybody involved should be ashamed of themselves. a good job would be students being offered five full days of in-person learning. >> reporter: other parents are grateful that some schools had reopened. >> we are not living in a perfect world right now. this solution may not satisfy everyone. but, i do appreciate the effort that everyone has this plan together. >> reporter: but today's reopening had much to do with an incentive that gives the additional dollars to districts with students returning to campus on, or before, may 15. the school district made it clear it would allow students to return for 1-3
because staffing continues to be initial at the district, only eight high schools reopen today to graduating seniors. >> reporter: students whose schools remain closed were invited to attend one that was opened. some students at it wasn't worth it. >> i wanted to be at my school and with my teachers at school. >> reporter: to expect after listening to an online board meeting explaining the process. to say that many parents are disappointed is an understatement. >> this...
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it was renovated five years ago. >> a controversy involving a high school yore book in florida. irls had photographs edited by the school. >> reporter: this morning growing out rage among students and parents at a high school in florida. ore the way dozens of yearbook photos were edited. >> they completed edited her photograph. kids are writing about it and making comments and jokes. >> 83 photographs altered in the yearbook. some seem to have been ed bitted by talking the shirts and pasting them over the chest. to hide cleavage. >> something parents spend a will the of money on. to not have a heads up or another option. it was unacceptable. >> ninth grader said her picture was edited. everyone though her shirt complied with the dress code. calling it a double standard. no boys pictures were doctored. not even though showing swim team members in speed os. >> it makes no sense. this is okay and this is not. >> guys where muscle shirts to school and they don't dress code them. but dress code girls were a tank top. >> in a statement the district says the school receiving feed back f
it was renovated five years ago. >> a controversy involving a high school yore book in florida. irls had photographs edited by the school. >> reporter: this morning growing out rage among students and parents at a high school in florida. ore the way dozens of yearbook photos were edited. >> they completed edited her photograph. kids are writing about it and making comments and jokes. >> 83 photographs altered in the yearbook. some seem to have been ed bitted by talking...
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she later transferred to los gatos high school. she became the national 800 meter champion. >> thursday. she announced lawsuits against both schools. >> may 1998. >> as a freshman. i left committee for 2 reasons. one because to protect me. kaye robinson. my track coach. was sexually abusing me my entire track season. and 2, i thought under coach willie harm mats with los gatos high school and their reputation, the track and field. that they would do the best job in protecting my left there dreams and career and myself at that point. >> she says her gop robinson followed her from itty to los gatos high school where the abuse continues. he stopped me. >> from to los gatos and literally showed up to get a coaching job. >> the abuse, the stocking. that all continued entire high school career heather, this is attorney steven at sea says there were other students targeted by robinson. heather went to. >> coach. >> said i want to talk to the cops. i want to tell the police my story. willie sold or you're not going to talk to the cops. you'
she later transferred to los gatos high school. she became the national 800 meter champion. >> thursday. she announced lawsuits against both schools. >> may 1998. >> as a freshman. i left committee for 2 reasons. one because to protect me. kaye robinson. my track coach. was sexually abusing me my entire track season. and 2, i thought under coach willie harm mats with los gatos high school and their reputation, the track and field. that they would do the best job in protecting...
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our very own balboa high school was one of those schools. congratulations. these schools engage students in quality arts education that meets california arts standards for public school and demonstrate progress on indicators on the california school dash board. they're designed to -- in addition to meeting the art standard and dash board criteria to apply to be recognized as an exemplary arts awardee, students must offer a minimum of three of the five arts discipline identified in the arts standard. they must also show one level of improvement for at least one student subgroup and one of the following three areas based on the dash board. school climate in the area of suspension rate. school engagement in the area of chronic absenteeism or graduation rate, academic achievement in the area of english, language arts, math, or college and career readiness. these california education schools along with california distinguished schools, national blue ribbon schools and the california recognition programs will be honored virtually later this year. for more informat
our very own balboa high school was one of those schools. congratulations. these schools engage students in quality arts education that meets california arts standards for public school and demonstrate progress on indicators on the california school dash board. they're designed to -- in addition to meeting the art standard and dash board criteria to apply to be recognized as an exemplary arts awardee, students must offer a minimum of three of the five arts discipline identified in the arts...
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killing 14 people. >> details about a high school >> details about a high school yearbook photograph controversy. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift the focus more on you. ask your doctor about ingrezza. it's simple. one pill, once-daily.
killing 14 people. >> details about a high school >> details about a high school yearbook photograph controversy. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that...
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district what led to this sudden change for high school seniors? >> united educators of san francisco realized there was an opportunity to bring seniors back to school before they graduate. >> reporter: why wasn't this decision made earlier? >> it wasn't made earlier it seemed because we were busy getting all of the other mous done, plus it wasn't certain whether it was possible to do it. >> reporter: according to san francisco's teachers union, there are close to 4,000 high school seniors in this city and around 500 of them as of friday said they would be willing to go back to in-person classes. san francisco's parents for public schools see this step as a positive one as seniors will only have two weeks left before graduating. the intern executive director for this parent group says money had to do with it. >> i can't imagine that it didn't. >> reporter: the return date for seniors is one day before the may 15th deadline needed for the school district to receive a portion of california's $2 billion grant in funds for reopening classrooms
district what led to this sudden change for high school seniors? >> united educators of san francisco realized there was an opportunity to bring seniors back to school before they graduate. >> reporter: why wasn't this decision made earlier? >> it wasn't made earlier it seemed because we were busy getting all of the other mous done, plus it wasn't certain whether it was possible to do it. >> reporter: according to san francisco's teachers union, there are close to 4,000...
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light of growing recognition of the discriminatory impact of such policies, much discussed when a high schoolrestler was made to cut off his locks to compete in 2018. in fitting a pattern of black hair styles being disproportionately policed in sports, school and society. >> i want the world to know how i feel as a black man and as a father that my child had to be ridiculed in order to play a simple game. >> reporter: nicole, a standout student with aspirations of becoming a doctor, is not alone in this. the school district has given her their full support, and that governing body which oversees high school sports at the national level now says a rule change is on the table for june. whit? >> zachary kiesch, our thanks to you tonight. >>> there's much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. consumer prices soaring. americans paying more for everything from gasoline to groceries and even homes. could relief be on the way? that's next. a lot of people think dealing with copd is a walk in the park. if i have something to help me breathe better, everything would be fun and nice. but i s
light of growing recognition of the discriminatory impact of such policies, much discussed when a high schoolrestler was made to cut off his locks to compete in 2018. in fitting a pattern of black hair styles being disproportionately policed in sports, school and society. >> i want the world to know how i feel as a black man and as a father that my child had to be ridiculed in order to play a simple game. >> reporter: nicole, a standout student with aspirations of becoming a doctor,...
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that includes a high school outside of san francisco which is now been renamed after a local hero. vergne glen of our affiliate has the story. >> reporter: the high school has been nameless for nearly a year, strippedprancis drake because of his trading slaves. but there was somebody close to home that should be memorialized. >> every time i would drive by here, and it would rememoiralize somebody, i thought, archie should be remembered. >> archie was a math teacher with an inspiring resume. he was one of 18 u.s. black athletes who competed in the 1936 berlin olympics. >> williams is a beautiful mover. >> reporter: when williams ran the 400 meter race, hitler watched and snubbed him after his spectacular come from behind gold medal finish. >> my dad was incredibly humble. really didn't talk about it. in fact, he kept the gold medal in a sock in a shoe box. >> reporter: what followed were degrees from berkley and mechanical engineering and meteorologist from ucla, roal a tuskegee airmen. >> his greatest accomplishment was being a high school teacher and getting to those kids. he was
that includes a high school outside of san francisco which is now been renamed after a local hero. vergne glen of our affiliate has the story. >> reporter: the high school has been nameless for nearly a year, strippedprancis drake because of his trading slaves. but there was somebody close to home that should be memorialized. >> every time i would drive by here, and it would rememoiralize somebody, i thought, archie should be remembered. >> archie was a math teacher with an...
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cohorts. >> the late oh, high school is temporarily. switching students back to online learning that is after positive covid cases were discovered on campus. the school says 2 students were infected and there's concern they may have exposed many others for at least the next week. all students will be learning virtually again. the shutdown came only about 2 weeks after vallejo high welcome kids back to the classroom. ouch. >> the pandemic has changed so many things the way we do business. one local man says he ignores some red flags while trying to rent a home in elk grove is warning tonight for other renters. and we're seeing that fog moving in tonight, a big change in the temperatures for tomorrow. what you know to be in your neighborhood. coming up next. and in sports, the a's taking on the blue jays in an inning that proved costly for the green and gold. >> kylen mills has your highlights coming up. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> a lot of time to be a bay area baseball fan not to be petty or anything but the la dodgers got swept today.
cohorts. >> the late oh, high school is temporarily. switching students back to online learning that is after positive covid cases were discovered on campus. the school says 2 students were infected and there's concern they may have exposed many others for at least the next week. all students will be learning virtually again. the shutdown came only about 2 weeks after vallejo high welcome kids back to the classroom. ouch. >> the pandemic has changed so many things the way we do...
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this is for high school. talk us through, walk us through what you're proposing. >> so this is showing one way that students may be going through high school. everybody has to take the content of algebra and geometry. one of the biggest messages of our framework is, let's not teach that a separate courses. let's teach it as integrated mathematics as the rest of the world us. after those years of taking what is algebra and geometry, what we are saying is, there are many, many options now for students. another big message about framework is, students in california can actually take data science instead of algebra two if they want to. the whole uc system, the high schools across california. we are trying to put out a much more flexible option in high school that maybe you take data science and calculus or maybe you want to on the algebra calculus pathway. for many students, data science is a much more engaging option they are actually analyzing data from their world. and they are asking really important question
this is for high school. talk us through, walk us through what you're proposing. >> so this is showing one way that students may be going through high school. everybody has to take the content of algebra and geometry. one of the biggest messages of our framework is, let's not teach that a separate courses. let's teach it as integrated mathematics as the rest of the world us. after those years of taking what is algebra and geometry, what we are saying is, there are many, many options now...
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so harry truman's graduate from high school nineteen. oh one night and in he has a series of odd jobs between 1901 and 1906 when he's forced to move on to the farm. he told about his numerous activities in letters to his his friend and on again off again girlfriend best wallace who would become best walls truman in the future. he told about the rigors of farm life and how stressful it was and although he had a philosophical view of farming to a new it's important. of course, he kept the financial books as well. and it was about this time. he joined the masons which would become an important part of his his life and his friendships. he stayed on the farm until 1917 when he listed in the national guard and left for left the farm for military service in france soon after for during world war one. work on the farm taught him that he could lead farm workers and also taught him that he didn't want to be a farmer for the rest of his life. okay, next slide, please. harry truman did not need to serve in world war one. he was 34 years old in 1917.
so harry truman's graduate from high school nineteen. oh one night and in he has a series of odd jobs between 1901 and 1906 when he's forced to move on to the farm. he told about his numerous activities in letters to his his friend and on again off again girlfriend best wallace who would become best walls truman in the future. he told about the rigors of farm life and how stressful it was and although he had a philosophical view of farming to a new it's important. of course, he kept the...
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their high school is in the same district as saratoga high following dozens of stories a group is callingnge and accountability, two things sheila questions with the rehiring of interim principal paul robinson after los gatos high school's principal unexpectedly resigned for personal reasons at the end of the last school year. >> how could they have done any due diligence in researching and providing the right principal for that high school, knowing what happened in the past. >> there were serious mistakes that were made. >> reporter: mike lenninger is a retired san jose police detective turned private investigator. the pott's family investigator hired him to investigate audrie's case early on. >> i see representation being the standard as to what they base their decision on, how it affects the reputation of the school. >> reporter: one example lenninger says is principal robinson previously downplaying student misconduct to "the mercury news" saying "rumors of audrie being bullied were as far from the truth as can be." an incident report shows the district knew of possible bullying one d
their high school is in the same district as saratoga high following dozens of stories a group is callingnge and accountability, two things sheila questions with the rehiring of interim principal paul robinson after los gatos high school's principal unexpectedly resigned for personal reasons at the end of the last school year. >> how could they have done any due diligence in researching and providing the right principal for that high school, knowing what happened in the past. >>...
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in a video game, perpetrators the eager to gain recognition via a high school of victims. and those schools are listed in insidious halls of fame, particularly sickening of the bonus points for murdering children. stephan valley was looking to add to his murderous high school with his attack of one of his final victims. just like in video games where cars can be used as weapons, he deliberately accelerated, in order to target to somali men who were just coming out of a street car. one of them was after taxes abraham he came from the wrong side and really stepped on. it, i tried to run away at the car, hit me here. i went to the ground and lost consciousness, and he just drove off. the perpetrator was even heard in a post soon afterwards, complaining his gums, functioned the impact to violent video games is something florian hard lab has been studying in detail. his research produced, which is now a standard work on this new form of terrorism. the gamification as tier was there is a rising gamification and the terrorism, seen a platform in the platforms, are changes with the
in a video game, perpetrators the eager to gain recognition via a high school of victims. and those schools are listed in insidious halls of fame, particularly sickening of the bonus points for murdering children. stephan valley was looking to add to his murderous high school with his attack of one of his final victims. just like in video games where cars can be used as weapons, he deliberately accelerated, in order to target to somali men who were just coming out of a street car. one of them...
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mike's gpa is a 4.0 and high school gpa is 5.45. along the way, nominated to homecoming court by his peers. >> i did go and i did win. >> congratulations. >> thank you, thank you. >> now that you have two graduations coming up within the next month, do you get to ask for double the grad gifts? >> i guess, why not? can't stop with the new tech stuff. >> definitely not a car. reminder, mike's 12. what are you the most proud of at this point in your life? >> ah, most proud of. now that's a difficult one there. helping people in general. that's what i want to do. that's my entrepreneurial goal, to build technology that allows people to live better lives. >> in his free time, mike has launched two small businesses and works with the united states special operations command. what's next? he's not sure. he's got job offers in and out of the united states. he could continue to grow his own companies or continue his education. >> first of all, i would like to give him a round of applause and say he deserves double the gifts. if you could sav
mike's gpa is a 4.0 and high school gpa is 5.45. along the way, nominated to homecoming court by his peers. >> i did go and i did win. >> congratulations. >> thank you, thank you. >> now that you have two graduations coming up within the next month, do you get to ask for double the grad gifts? >> i guess, why not? can't stop with the new tech stuff. >> definitely not a car. reminder, mike's 12. what are you the most proud of at this point in your life?...
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i went to compton high school. race was really taught a lot to us in school.e talked about it a lot. we learned a lot about our history. and we all knew that christopher columbus didn't discover america. however, i was a child fwrorn a vietnam -- sorry, and korean war vet. my father retired from serving in the navy. my mother did not have a high school education. she retired from working for a prison system. and received her high school diploma after she retired. i fought for many years for my he had cafplgtse i have had teachers put me down. i have followed through not being able to obtain higher i had indication, having access to higher education, and i am now holding a master's degree, but i still have the struggle where i see this african-americans need a lot more help with the education system. african-americans need to know about our history. how are you able to have any history, any future without knowing your history, w.e.b. dubois. if we don't start talking about, it how are we able to learn a lesson from it? host: thanks for sharing your story. ms. w
i went to compton high school. race was really taught a lot to us in school.e talked about it a lot. we learned a lot about our history. and we all knew that christopher columbus didn't discover america. however, i was a child fwrorn a vietnam -- sorry, and korean war vet. my father retired from serving in the navy. my mother did not have a high school education. she retired from working for a prison system. and received her high school diploma after she retired. i fought for many years for my...
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union high school district leaders. >> or re branding this building as archie williams high school, probably the most important piece of it is archie the man. >> is just somebody we are proud and honored to be putting on the front of our school. it's named after a man who spread wisdom and knowledge in the school's classrooms. >> for 22 years didn't matter if it was 07:30am in the morning or 04:30pm in the afternoon. there's always a clump of kids hanging around his classroom. williams was from oakland graduated from u c berkeley and went off to win gold at the olympics before teaching he sort through the skies as a pilot helping tuskeegee airmen during world war 2. i think he was. >> just a remarkable human and the more people. >> that can know and learn about from this honor position. >> better. the school district strict its former name, sir francis drake high school off the building. the sailor was involved in english slavery trade in the 1500's. i think it speaks volumes to, you know who we want to put in an elevated position. district leaders have been talking about changing the school
union high school district leaders. >> or re branding this building as archie williams high school, probably the most important piece of it is archie the man. >> is just somebody we are proud and honored to be putting on the front of our school. it's named after a man who spread wisdom and knowledge in the school's classrooms. >> for 22 years didn't matter if it was 07:30am in the morning or 04:30pm in the afternoon. there's always a clump of kids hanging around his classroom....
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she later transferred to los gatos high school. me the national 800 meter champion. >> thursday. she announced lawsuits against both schools. >> may 1998. >> as a freshman. i left committee for 2 reasons. one because to protect me. kaye robinson. my track coach. was sexually abusing me my entire track season. and 2, i thought under coach willie harm mats with los gatos high school and their reputation, the track and field. that they would do the best job in protecting my olympic dreams and career and myself. at that point. >> she says her gop robinson followed her from italy to los gatos high school where the abuse continues. he stopped me. >> from me to los gatos and literally showed up to get a coaching job. >> the abuse, the stocking. that all continued the entire high school career heather, this is attorney steven at sea says there were other students targeted by robinson. heather went to. >> coach. >> our mask and said i want to talk to the cops. i want to tell the police my story. willie sold or you're not going to talk to the
she later transferred to los gatos high school. me the national 800 meter champion. >> thursday. she announced lawsuits against both schools. >> may 1998. >> as a freshman. i left committee for 2 reasons. one because to protect me. kaye robinson. my track coach. was sexually abusing me my entire track season. and 2, i thought under coach willie harm mats with los gatos high school and their reputation, the track and field. that they would do the best job in protecting my...
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. >>> meet the high school senior whose tiktok college essay has been viewed over 16 million times.her message and how did it help propel her into harvard? "early today" starts right now. >>> good friday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. the united states is entering a new phase of pandemic recovery in a dramatic shift the cdc now says that 118 million americans hob fully vaccinated can shed their masks in most situations, indoors and outdoors, with some exceptions being on public transportation or in businesses that still require them. the president says it's simple get vaccinated or wear a mask until you do for more on how americans are reacting to this news, here's nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: if you get the shot you basically can ditch the mask nearly everywhere the cdc says many americans telling us they're ready. >> we can take them off, right >> yes, sir. >> that's great! i haven't heard this and i'm excited. >> i think it's a wave of relief year one is excited to get back to normal. >> reporter: after months and months, such an abrupt shift in guidance
. >>> meet the high school senior whose tiktok college essay has been viewed over 16 million times.her message and how did it help propel her into harvard? "early today" starts right now. >>> good friday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. the united states is entering a new phase of pandemic recovery in a dramatic shift the cdc now says that 118 million americans hob fully vaccinated can shed their masks in most situations, indoors and outdoors,...
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lee high school, that's where she works in jacksonville. rename several other schools in duval county. she joins us now along with her attorney from the southern poverty law center. thank you for being with me. amy, let me start with you and why you thought you needed to hang this message, black lives matter, above your classroom door? >> yeah, i think that's a great question. you know, just to give you some context. we're in a school that is 70% black, named robert e. lee high school, home of the generals. we're in the middle of living history, right? biggest civil rights movement of our time. george floyd is being killed. we're having these name change meetings that are progressively becoming, at our school to change the name, are progressively becoming rallies for white supremacy complete with pom-poms the color of the confederacy. and i just wanted to make it clear to my students that when they walk into my room, they can feel safe. they can let out a breath. they can know they matter. >> listen, i know that school, that area well. i li
lee high school, that's where she works in jacksonville. rename several other schools in duval county. she joins us now along with her attorney from the southern poverty law center. thank you for being with me. amy, let me start with you and why you thought you needed to hang this message, black lives matter, above your classroom door? >> yeah, i think that's a great question. you know, just to give you some context. we're in a school that is 70% black, named robert e. lee high school,...
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i didn't have any friends at high school. i was mostly just at my computer and didn't understand the typical daily life of others. so i felt understood by these people when i posted stuff glorifying attacks and i get 200 likes for one of those photos. in the case of the munich attack, the german authorities failed to investigate the anti refugee clubs with serious consequences. and even in the wake of steam does not appear to be a significant focus for investigators. germany's domestic security agency was asked to assist with the investigations, but told the police they only had limited access to the publicly available steam id software. we use that software to find further steam friends of the hallow shooter, but they do not feature in the court files what's more despite the perpetrators excessive gaming behavior. police interrogators did not ask him about his contacts on steam. a large proportion of loan wolves, the regular play is of hyper violent line games me as part of an international venture involving generalists from
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in high school, although and he never did attend college. however he had dreamed his young man of becoming a military general and of going to west point. after graduation in 1901. he took odd jobs though, including railroad timekeeper in a bank clerk. this college dreams were shattered when his father's financial fortunes took a downward turn and he had to leave independence for for the town of grandview, missouri, which will say more about here in a moment. but again, harry truman was a lifelong learner and really self-educated man. he drew lessons of history throughout his life and career and drew upon them in just a regular conversation and they helped guide his his personal philosophy and his his leadership style and decision making next slide please. okay, this is a picture of the grandview farm grandview is the town just south of kansas city. it's in the greater kansas city metro area though. not far from independence. and is here at truman is actually pictured here. he's on the right there. he assisted on his family's farm as i mentio
in high school, although and he never did attend college. however he had dreamed his young man of becoming a military general and of going to west point. after graduation in 1901. he took odd jobs though, including railroad timekeeper in a bank clerk. this college dreams were shattered when his father's financial fortunes took a downward turn and he had to leave independence for for the town of grandview, missouri, which will say more about here in a moment. but again, harry truman was a...
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charles west high school found out he had been accepted to his dream school, southeast missouri state$43,000. it must have been an amazing moment. >> yeah, definitely caught me off guard. >> reporter: the gift a huge relief for joshua, who will been saving for college since age 15. funding his future was a part-time job at a pizza parlor. that realization, the importance of education and getting better opportunities through education, where did that come from? >> definitely foundations from my parents. they have been huge as far as education. they definitely set a foundation. >> reporter: his family and faith now inspiring him to pay it forward by giving part of his own savings for another college-bound student at his school. how did that come about? >> i am a man of strong faith. we know that in the bible it talks about being a giver. so with that principle, i have always been raised up in a family in a culture as far as giving is a great thing to do. >> reporter: starting with his own $1,000. the student leader and star athlete created a scholarship fund for other students, raising
charles west high school found out he had been accepted to his dream school, southeast missouri state$43,000. it must have been an amazing moment. >> yeah, definitely caught me off guard. >> reporter: the gift a huge relief for joshua, who will been saving for college since age 15. funding his future was a part-time job at a pizza parlor. that realization, the importance of education and getting better opportunities through education, where did that come from? >> definitely...
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incident with the tiger. >>> and "the miami herald" reports a 28-year-old woman allegedly posed as a high school student to promote her instagram page. police say audrey frances queeny tried to blend in with students at the miami area school monday. they say she had a backpack and she carried a skateboard as she walked through the hallways handing out pamphlets printed with her instagram account while recording herself. security officers tried to catch her, but she got away. they later tracked her down through her instagram page and arrested her. she faces charges of burglary and resisting ahead. >>> ahead, a forecast for laughter. a tv meteorologist has a little fun with an unexpected technical glitch. rise and shine to a tasty new era. the jimmy dean delights sandwich with a plant-based patty. made with wholesome brown rice, beans and quinoa. it's the tastiest sandwich to root for. we're delighted and hope you'll try it. everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begin
incident with the tiger. >>> and "the miami herald" reports a 28-year-old woman allegedly posed as a high school student to promote her instagram page. police say audrey frances queeny tried to blend in with students at the miami area school monday. they say she had a backpack and she carried a skateboard as she walked through the hallways handing out pamphlets printed with her instagram account while recording herself. security officers tried to catch her, but she got away....
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district, what led to this sudden change for high school seniors? >> educators in san francisco realized there was an opportunity to bring seniors back to school before they graduate. >> why wasn't this decision made earlier? >> it wasn't made earlier it seemed because we were busy getting all of the other miu's done. it wasn't certain whether it was possible to do it. >> reporter: according to the union, there are close to 4,000 high school seniors in the city. and as of friday 500 said they would be will to go back to classes. parents see this step as a positive one. seniors will only have two weeks left for graduating. the executive director for this parent group said money had to do with it. the return date for seniors is one day before the may 15th deadline needed for the school district to receive a portion of a $2 billion grant in funds for reopening classrooms. >> there are resources available on the table at the state level. given what we know, historic underfunding of public schools in california, we need to be able to make sure w
district, what led to this sudden change for high school seniors? >> educators in san francisco realized there was an opportunity to bring seniors back to school before they graduate. >> why wasn't this decision made earlier? >> it wasn't made earlier it seemed because we were busy getting all of the other miu's done. it wasn't certain whether it was possible to do it. >> reporter: according to the union, there are close to 4,000 high school seniors in the city. and as...
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the look inside mccullough jim at san ignatius high school in san francisco is typical of 2021. masks everywhere, even on the basketball court. >> definitely difficult to play with a mask. it can be almost frustrating. >> they are part of the 19 west caetically thhas demanded all indoor sports be played with masks. >> it has always been safety of our student athletes, and the community at large. >> lead commissioner overseas schools across three different counties with different policies and decided to make a uniform, albeit unpopular, rule. >> that is a policy that is been made by the state and it is what it is. if you want to play this is what you have to do. >> there are varying degrees of compliance. some guys keep them on, some guys are vaccinated and don't feel like they need to wear them. >> the head coach finds the policy difficult to enforce, given the physical demands of the sport where his players can run multiple miles per game. >> i try to keep it on but at the end of ordering come in the middle of the second quarter i was really tired and i took it down to take a b
the look inside mccullough jim at san ignatius high school in san francisco is typical of 2021. masks everywhere, even on the basketball court. >> definitely difficult to play with a mask. it can be almost frustrating. >> they are part of the 19 west caetically thhas demanded all indoor sports be played with masks. >> it has always been safety of our student athletes, and the community at large. >> lead commissioner overseas schools across three different counties with...
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he was born in alameda and went to el cerrito high school. he was considered the top offensive lineman northern california prep football at the time. the raters picked a lineman in the first round and tonight picked a safety. it is trave on mary out of tcu. it is given to the best defensive back in the nation. they were popping champagne in emeryville for the former entech high school star that was drafted by the pittsburgh steelers. he's been part of his childhood at a homeless shelter in richmond, and included them in the celebration last night. >> it's a long journey, though, but it's a hard-fought journey but at the end, you know, it is all, the feeling at the and that you done everything come you know, it feels amazing to finally, you know,, the end of the tunnel with so much success. we have more work to do but enjoying this right now is everything that i planned it out to be. >> he already went to pittsburgh, ask about the poverty rate and how he can help that community, as well. it is just, it is in him to help and it is wonderful to
he was born in alameda and went to el cerrito high school. he was considered the top offensive lineman northern california prep football at the time. the raters picked a lineman in the first round and tonight picked a safety. it is trave on mary out of tcu. it is given to the best defensive back in the nation. they were popping champagne in emeryville for the former entech high school star that was drafted by the pittsburgh steelers. he's been part of his childhood at a homeless shelter in...
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in the north bay valais whole high school was temporarily. switching students back to online learning this after positive covid cases were discovered there on campus. the school said 2 students were infected of course, there's concern that they might have exposed to many others for at least the next week. all students will be learning virtually the shutdown came only about 2 weeks after vallejo high welcome kids back into the classroom. new at 8, a strong show support this afternoon for an 11 year-old san francisco boy. >> last week he was stopped inside of a safeway by security guards who wrongly accused him of stealing a sandwich. his school organized a march to support him today. well, first of all, bellow joins us now live with more on this story well, yeah, ken and catherine, you know, last monday was jamari oliver's first day back on his school's campus. >> unfortunately, the excitement. he felt that morning quickly turned to tears. >> administrator students and parents of san francisco's harvey milk, civil rights academy put their lesso
in the north bay valais whole high school was temporarily. switching students back to online learning this after positive covid cases were discovered there on campus. the school said 2 students were infected of course, there's concern that they might have exposed to many others for at least the next week. all students will be learning virtually the shutdown came only about 2 weeks after vallejo high welcome kids back into the classroom. new at 8, a strong show support this afternoon for an 11...