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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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and at the high school canvas. >> being able to see everyone at graduation was awesome. it was just a really awesome event for us. >> the mayor issued an announcement that submissions could return today, saying graduation is a special time for students and loved ones. i remember how exciting my own high school graduation was, and the joy and pride that we all felt, being able to cross the stage to get diplomas in front of friends and family. >> you are no high school graduates. i present to you the flags of 2021. >> the staggered situate graduation ceremonies will be taking place over the next three days. >>> a high school in oakland got a major basketball court makeover thanks to the warriors. take a look at this big reveal at the high school in oakland. the theme is oakland forever. a nod to a rich basketball legacy. the warriors partnered with the good tidings foundation for upgrades. legend jason richardson was also there for the unveiling today. >> there were guys of different backgrounds. we took our mentality and came together. we did something special. here with
and at the high school canvas. >> being able to see everyone at graduation was awesome. it was just a really awesome event for us. >> the mayor issued an announcement that submissions could return today, saying graduation is a special time for students and loved ones. i remember how exciting my own high school graduation was, and the joy and pride that we all felt, being able to cross the stage to get diplomas in front of friends and family. >> you are no high school...
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and people who graduate from high school. but don't go further. and kids who get a 2 year degree, it gives you get a 4 year degree when they get to be adults with different levels of education explode over the last 3 or 4 days. and if we could show the kids and they could understand what, you know, i'm, i get more education, i'm going to make more money. and that'll have an impact on every other part of my life. the most important thing is not to freedom to buy things. if the freedom to dream and chase what you really want to do, the more money you can make and now and not spend it. it allows you to dream at a place and give you the oxygen and dirt where you're not thinking short term. i think that i think it's so important to understand is how poverty steals your hope and your confidence. i was talking to, to the students at my tea place and i loaded one of my car, brought him over here, walk them through the process, got him signed up, we got him enrolled, and then that student told me, after we got him, his schedule, when
and people who graduate from high school. but don't go further. and kids who get a 2 year degree, it gives you get a 4 year degree when they get to be adults with different levels of education explode over the last 3 or 4 days. and if we could show the kids and they could understand what, you know, i'm, i get more education, i'm going to make more money. and that'll have an impact on every other part of my life. the most important thing is not to freedom to buy things. if the freedom to dream...
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they've been together since high school. the pandemic has made their long distance relationship, especially challenging what's really difficult is that the rules keep changing. it's hard to know what's allowed and what's not. can i take the train to live fish or not? should we go or stay where we are, or seeing each other so rarely is an added stressor on them. and i, he does, he has learned how to be alone. both are dog and music, bring balance to her life. her parents are musicians and she's played an instrument since she was a child. as i play the, the owner in the like, sick university orchestra on the i guess that, that feeling of being part of something bigger. and that's what i really like it. but it's not solely about me, but at the same time it wouldn't be the same without me, but i want to miss, i find it's a very special way of making music, and you can't replicate it and become unheard miss. now i, it's been more than a year since the university orchestra played together in brandenburg. carla's back in his room w
they've been together since high school. the pandemic has made their long distance relationship, especially challenging what's really difficult is that the rules keep changing. it's hard to know what's allowed and what's not. can i take the train to live fish or not? should we go or stay where we are, or seeing each other so rarely is an added stressor on them. and i, he does, he has learned how to be alone. both are dog and music, bring balance to her life. her parents are musicians and she's...
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i love that an alba driscoll landed high school but what you guys are learning in biology and chemistry classes in understanding the scientific methods. i wanted to continue doing that in college and graduate school and beyond professionally as a doctor but in my classes like anatomy and physiology and organic chemistry and by the way if any of you have to take those in college and praying for you now because it's the hardest class you ever taken a deadly tested my patience but it made me smarter in the end. ineven those classes i was being told that free speech should not he a part of our american society and that we should be rewriting the firstam amendment provides being taught strong border security was racist in science classes or anyone who voted for former president was some sort of white supremacist and of course even the objective truth that was supposed to be driving all of my cricket women those classes things that i expected to my multiple choice exams are things t we talk about in essays were black and white and right and wrong and even those things were tainted by my profe
i love that an alba driscoll landed high school but what you guys are learning in biology and chemistry classes in understanding the scientific methods. i wanted to continue doing that in college and graduate school and beyond professionally as a doctor but in my classes like anatomy and physiology and organic chemistry and by the way if any of you have to take those in college and praying for you now because it's the hardest class you ever taken a deadly tested my patience but it made me...
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the high school seniors and the senior citizen among them graduating together.one particular graduate at hazel green high school in alabama. ♪ along with the 302 seniors, there was one senior citizen in the graduating class this year. >> we would like to confer this honorary diploma from hazel green high school to mrs. gracie lee mcclure smith. [ applause ] >> reporter: for 94-year-old grace lee mcclure smith, this moment was 79 years in the making. back in 1942, when she was 16, she dropped out of high school so that her husband could fight in world war ii. >> she never, ever mentioned regretting anything in life. you know, she would never take it back because she absolutely loved my grandfather and that was just what she wanted to do, but i think this was very important to her. >> reporter: for 30 years, grace worked as a bus driver for the madison county school system and still recognizes many of the former students she drove to school. >> she'll say, i can't remember exactly who you were, go ahead and tell me where you lived. so they'll give an address and s
the high school seniors and the senior citizen among them graduating together.one particular graduate at hazel green high school in alabama. ♪ along with the 302 seniors, there was one senior citizen in the graduating class this year. >> we would like to confer this honorary diploma from hazel green high school to mrs. gracie lee mcclure smith. [ applause ] >> reporter: for 94-year-old grace lee mcclure smith, this moment was 79 years in the making. back in 1942, when she was 16,...
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in virginia he was a wonderful educator and he was vital to my ability to graduate from high school fter i left my parents home i had huge transportation issues getting to school every day and p absences became a challenge for me graduating from high school who else would do that. but that was him and he saw the potential in me and saw beyondow my pregnancy, he saw beyond the label and signed off on the waiver in terms of the excessive absences to make sure that i still graduated from high school. i had a wonderful guidance counselor also in high school who we didn't have a close relationship she made sure that the absences didn't jeopardize my graduating and when i got to college, it was harder to kind of flying champion because you are in a different environment ofof but i had a wonderful counselor who knew my situation and i disclosed to her she knew a baby and she went to bat for me and tried to find as much financial aid as she could to make sure that i could be okay and my daughter could be okay so it speaks to how critical. no one can go to collegege on their own no matter if
in virginia he was a wonderful educator and he was vital to my ability to graduate from high school fter i left my parents home i had huge transportation issues getting to school every day and p absences became a challenge for me graduating from high school who else would do that. but that was him and he saw the potential in me and saw beyondow my pregnancy, he saw beyond the label and signed off on the waiver in terms of the excessive absences to make sure that i still graduated from high...
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my name's call him on 917 years old was entered 10 high school in britson. but for more than 3 months now, the lessons have been conducted remotely. the 11th graders day starts in his bedroom with 90 minutes of english the serial typical curio sceptical role. because if you're asked if adding an article about changing color, who i mean i need 45 minutes to really wake up in the morning. 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 of. and now i get up to eat breakfast and get dressed. then i sit down in front of the computer and start lessons right away that make 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. when listening to that, these are just the extra tasks that have to be done at the
my name's call him on 917 years old was entered 10 high school in britson. but for more than 3 months now, the lessons have been conducted remotely. the 11th graders day starts in his bedroom with 90 minutes of english the serial typical curio sceptical role. because if you're asked if adding an article about changing color, who i mean i need 45 minutes to really wake up in the morning. 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...
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and i just didn't get the regular john hughes, you know, senior high school stuff. >> reporter: how often? >> i've gone once. it was for an a.p. exam. this is bedroom school, office, sank wary. >> everything. >> it's like a ten in one. she's been in my house the entire time. so actually that's been so good for me as much as like she is out on so much. she was home safe. so what does this moment signify for you? >> a new beginning. really, you've grown in to be such an amazing person. i wish -- i wish you didn't have to go through all of this. i wish it could have been different. that these other families -- sorry. that their kids were taken from them. they don't get to see their kids grow up. they all should have been able to graduate and go to college and have their first love and, you know, all the milestones. so it's hard. >> reporter: like so many moments already in these young girls' lives, forced to grow up too fast, forced to miss out on so much, so hard. but still, they look forward. what does this moment signify for you? >> it does feel like closing a chapter on my life and movin
and i just didn't get the regular john hughes, you know, senior high school stuff. >> reporter: how often? >> i've gone once. it was for an a.p. exam. this is bedroom school, office, sank wary. >> everything. >> it's like a ten in one. she's been in my house the entire time. so actually that's been so good for me as much as like she is out on so much. she was home safe. so what does this moment signify for you? >> a new beginning. really, you've grown in to be such...
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my climates high school unveiled today a new oakland forever themed basketball court. this new basketball court features the warriors we believe script across center court with the school slow good. the school of champions, a reference to the school's basketball legacy. the warriors, along with rocket 10, and the good tidings foundation, helped to refurbish this court. the court features theory journal would from 50 plus years ago. all right, you take a look at what this really cool shot literally cool. shot the fog coming in over the headlines are over the headlines and over the peninsula, the fog, the marine layers deep. this is from sutro tower, which is really pretty high up there. so the fire the camera's pretty high, so the fog's almost up to the camera, which tells you that it's getting deeper means it's gonna have more penetration into the inland valleys and we'll see further cooling, which is great news and again this last. 24 hours. 36 48 hours sort of been unusual and that typically you know, you get a couple three days of this heat, but we just had a really
my climates high school unveiled today a new oakland forever themed basketball court. this new basketball court features the warriors we believe script across center court with the school slow good. the school of champions, a reference to the school's basketball legacy. the warriors, along with rocket 10, and the good tidings foundation, helped to refurbish this court. the court features theory journal would from 50 plus years ago. all right, you take a look at what this really cool shot...
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we are a small high school.ids want to be a part of it. >> reporter: they also received new uniforms, basketball and $10,000 scholarship for a graduating senior. what i thought was pretty cool, the floor is the original floor at mcclymonds high school. i know the school was founded in 1915. didn't as on the same floor. >> jobina, you said they were trying to pull it off as a surprise. were they able to do it? >> reporter: so many students didn't do it because they had been doing distant learning all year. >> i'm glad. i love a good surprise. >> you ever hear i was really good at basketball in high school? >> in a play. >> you got me, true. >> basketball, the musical starring reggie aqui. >> we know your strengths. you are skilled, my friend. >> yes, in some ar >>see, you know me too well. >>> we bring in ginger zee with a look at what's coming up on gma. >> hey, reggie, you superstar on the court. coming up on gma, we'll start with that new push on the life saving covid vaccine cases have dropped to the lowest n
we are a small high school.ids want to be a part of it. >> reporter: they also received new uniforms, basketball and $10,000 scholarship for a graduating senior. what i thought was pretty cool, the floor is the original floor at mcclymonds high school. i know the school was founded in 1915. didn't as on the same floor. >> jobina, you said they were trying to pull it off as a surprise. were they able to do it? >> reporter: so many students didn't do it because they had been...
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talk about calling james madison high school. >> well, we needed to bring the reality behind the gun e. let's put everything together. to make it very legit. e fact that these guys were invited to become speakers in james madison school, who is the guy that wrote the second amendment, that will be a reason to be there. and it worked. again, more than how we did this and bragging about the way we were able to bring these two influencers from the guy -- amy: you made a website. >> yeah, we made a website. amy: of the fake school. >> yes. and they went to the website. if you go deep into the website, will see that school was only working since april, so there is a red flag. but the egos of these people is beyond that. they just wanted, let's go to vegas, the weekend -- everything ties together just like we planned it. amy: we just have one minute and of course it is graduation season all over the country. you have shown no more than 3000 shares of kids who want graduate from high school because of gun violence. president biden just gave a major speech on gun violence. do you think the bi
talk about calling james madison high school. >> well, we needed to bring the reality behind the gun e. let's put everything together. to make it very legit. e fact that these guys were invited to become speakers in james madison school, who is the guy that wrote the second amendment, that will be a reason to be there. and it worked. again, more than how we did this and bragging about the way we were able to bring these two influencers from the guy -- amy: you made a website. >>...
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she graduated from high school in 1933. as her grammar school classmate said, can you think of a worse time to graduate? you are graduating into nothing. marie went to work at a central city shoe store while jane bartered her writing and observation talents for an unpaid internship at the scranton republican. as you can see in this all-male newsroom, she was one of the few females at the paper but she earned the respect of the more experienced reporters. she not only reviewed plays and books but also wrote news articles and gained insights into the politics, institutions and workings of the city, including its seedier side, the notorious red light district and mafia which originated outside scranton. jane cut her journalistic teeth here and proved her talents to the editors. they praise her on the op-ed page when she departed for new york. the impact of jane's internship at the newspaper has been underestimated. another surprising discovery about jane's early life was her dedication to the girl scouts revealed through interv
she graduated from high school in 1933. as her grammar school classmate said, can you think of a worse time to graduate? you are graduating into nothing. marie went to work at a central city shoe store while jane bartered her writing and observation talents for an unpaid internship at the scranton republican. as you can see in this all-male newsroom, she was one of the few females at the paper but she earned the respect of the more experienced reporters. she not only reviewed plays and books...
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his plan at the time was to graduate and become a high school teacher and a football coach.ngs didn't go quite as he planned their coaches sent a clear gentleman by the name of pet mally. and he said i think you should go to law school. you have good grades. you team captain. your leader amongst the players on this team. i think you could or not to >> there >> after graduating in 1977 justice jenkins apply to several different law schools. but as luck would have it, his career path took a short. but an entirely unexpected detour. that was a wee bit the seahawks yes, you heard correctly. justice jenkins was a defensive back for the seattle seahawks in 1977 he only played a couple of pre season games before realizing being a free agent wouldn't provide the security that a career in law, would he took his first step off of the football field and into the legal field and rolled and usf school of law and it turned out he was thriving. he graduated in 1980 receiving an award for exceptional distinction in scholarship character in activities catapulting himself onto an impressive p
his plan at the time was to graduate and become a high school teacher and a football coach.ngs didn't go quite as he planned their coaches sent a clear gentleman by the name of pet mally. and he said i think you should go to law school. you have good grades. you team captain. your leader amongst the players on this team. i think you could or not to >> there >> after graduating in 1977 justice jenkins apply to several different law schools. but as luck would have it, his career path...
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one in five high school students use e-cigarettes. these alarming trends are erasing the historic progress we've made reducing youth tobacco use. who is the cop on the beat to whom we entrust our children? it's the food and drug administration and this agency has been timid and reluctant for way too long. for years the fda delayed implementation of its requirement that companies submit pmta applications for review. at the same time the fda allowed cigarettes to proliferate essentially unregulated, e-cigarettes to proliferate essentially unregulated failing to enforce its own deeming role which required that all new products entering the market after august 8, 2016, undergoing a public health review. since my last testimony we had a glimmer of hope on that day in september 2019 when president trump promised to ban all e-cigarette flavors. as part of that the fda in january of 2020 had a golden opportunity to finally clear the market of these addictive kid-friendly products, the vast majority of which were on the market illegally, but i
one in five high school students use e-cigarettes. these alarming trends are erasing the historic progress we've made reducing youth tobacco use. who is the cop on the beat to whom we entrust our children? it's the food and drug administration and this agency has been timid and reluctant for way too long. for years the fda delayed implementation of its requirement that companies submit pmta applications for review. at the same time the fda allowed cigarettes to proliferate essentially...
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they choose not to. >> reporter: it isn't just a horrific mass shooting that scarred their high schooln hit by another trauma, coronavirus shutting down school and their lives. >> it's been awful, and also with everything else going on in the world, it's compounded our trauma and the fact that we're isolated makes it even worse. >> what does this moment signify for you? >> a new beginning. really you've grown to be such an amazing person. i wish -- i wish you didn't have to go through all this. i wish it could have been different, that these other fa families -- sorry. that their kids were taken from them, and they don't get to see their kids grow up. they all should have been able to graduate and go to college. so it's hard. >> reporter: like so many moments already in these young girls' lives, forced to grow up too fast, forced to miss out on so much. so hard. but still they look forward. ♪ >> does college feel like a do do-over. >> kind of, yeah. it kind of feels like a chance to have a semi-normal school experience. >> do you allow yourself to reflect, or is it at this point it's j
they choose not to. >> reporter: it isn't just a horrific mass shooting that scarred their high schooln hit by another trauma, coronavirus shutting down school and their lives. >> it's been awful, and also with everything else going on in the world, it's compounded our trauma and the fact that we're isolated makes it even worse. >> what does this moment signify for you? >> a new beginning. really you've grown to be such an amazing person. i wish -- i wish you didn't have...
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and we've been trying and trying and trying to figure out how to expand high school wellness down to middle school. as most of you know, we have a very robust high school wellness program. it's a mental health program that is embedded in all of our public high schools that provides mental health supports and some of the schools provide actual medical supports for our students. what we were lacking was something in middle school to really support those middle school students who, you know, developmentally they're like -- they need it. i say that because i have a middle schooler. >> supervisor ronen: i remember being a middle schooler. >> but we were able to receive a donation from a private donor, $16.8 million to support the expansion of middle school wellness to 16 middle schools over the next four years. we're going to start with three schools literally first day of school. not first, maybe second day of school. we'll start with three middle schools and every year we're going to add three to four middle schools until the end of the four years, we'll have 16 middle schools. 16 middle
and we've been trying and trying and trying to figure out how to expand high school wellness down to middle school. as most of you know, we have a very robust high school wellness program. it's a mental health program that is embedded in all of our public high schools that provides mental health supports and some of the schools provide actual medical supports for our students. what we were lacking was something in middle school to really support those middle school students who, you know,...
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he was a lifelong resident of savannah and graduate of jenkins high school. had he many passions in his life but one of his greatest was the savannah country day school sports teams. michael spent 20 years inspiring athletes with his incredible spirit and unsurpassed devotion. he taught players and coaches alike that passion, effort, and dead dead case are far more important in sports than wins and losses. in 2014 michael was honored as savannah country day school's best of preps' unsung hero. he touched many lives in the savannah community and his irreplaceable presence will be missed by all. my thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and all who knew him during this most difficult time. madam speaker, i rise today to congratulate davion mitchell for winning the 2021 ncaa men's basketball national championship with baylor, university. he has never been a stranger to achieving success and making an impact on his team. during his time at liberty high school, liberty county high school in hinesville, in the first congressional district of georgia, he
he was a lifelong resident of savannah and graduate of jenkins high school. had he many passions in his life but one of his greatest was the savannah country day school sports teams. michael spent 20 years inspiring athletes with his incredible spirit and unsurpassed devotion. he taught players and coaches alike that passion, effort, and dead dead case are far more important in sports than wins and losses. in 2014 michael was honored as savannah country day school's best of preps' unsung hero....
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we're making sure that particularly middle schools and high schools we have a consistent ventilation approach we pursued for element we schools and classrooms. at the end of the day while there's a lot of conflict decision making and activity need to happen at sites, fundamentally we're trying to make sure each phase that has more than one person in it has open windows or portable air cleaner or ventilation and when possible more than one of those choices that we're doing as much as possible. we're also replacing filters and upgrading to teams where appropriate and conducting repairs at many of these sites. that includes very small repairs like replacing belts and fans needed to ensure our systems are in good working condition to larger capital projects. that includes an air balancing project and also there's projects that the middle school and other sites are anticipating over the summer. what we have done to date over basically since the end of spring of in person learning we have been working over the past few weeks to get a lead and completed an inventory and completed assessments
we're making sure that particularly middle schools and high schools we have a consistent ventilation approach we pursued for element we schools and classrooms. at the end of the day while there's a lot of conflict decision making and activity need to happen at sites, fundamentally we're trying to make sure each phase that has more than one person in it has open windows or portable air cleaner or ventilation and when possible more than one of those choices that we're doing as much as possible....
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climates high school has unveiled a new oakland forever theme basketball court. atures the school's slogan the school of champions, a reference to its basketball legacy. the warriors along with rocket 10, and good tidings foundation, helped refurbish the court. so you're talking about some of the all time great players in the history of the game who started their basketball careers on that? same would that your kids are going to get to play on now? going forward? i think that's a special part of this project. in addition to unveiling the new court, acclimates high school announced a new $10,000 scholarship to be awarded to one graduating senior the san francisco man has finally returned to bob dylan album, which he checked out from an ohio library 48 years ago. howard simon says he was thumbing through his record collection recently when he came across dylan's self portrait album. he sent it back to the library with a note of apology and $175 for what he thought he owed in late fees for an item that was in all 17,400 days late. i knew that they weren't going to ga
climates high school has unveiled a new oakland forever theme basketball court. atures the school's slogan the school of champions, a reference to its basketball legacy. the warriors along with rocket 10, and good tidings foundation, helped refurbish the court. so you're talking about some of the all time great players in the history of the game who started their basketball careers on that? same would that your kids are going to get to play on now? going forward? i think that's a special part...
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a difficult decision paid off for a high school student in los angeles. hose academics over athletics. and today he spoke at graduation as the school's valedictorian. >> i would like to commend all my fellow class most part a covers such a detrimental circle we also the pandemic struck is at a very crucial time in our laws. many disadvantages. it is not an year for all of us. made it. >> jalen carter's also in all city basketball player when the school district finally allowed high school basketball to return this month. manual arts high school in l a decided not to field a team. so carter faced a choice transfer to a school with a basketball program or stay and fulfill his dream of becoming manual arts valedictorian student athletes state graduating as the school's top student. that's wonderful. >> all right. the oakland a's continuing their efforts for a brand new ballpark. whether it is in oakland or even if it turns out to be outside the bay area. some progress has been made in the city's efforts oakland's to try to keep them there. oakland. mayor libb
a difficult decision paid off for a high school student in los angeles. hose academics over athletics. and today he spoke at graduation as the school's valedictorian. >> i would like to commend all my fellow class most part a covers such a detrimental circle we also the pandemic struck is at a very crucial time in our laws. many disadvantages. it is not an year for all of us. made it. >> jalen carter's also in all city basketball player when the school district finally allowed high...
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we're making sure that particularly middle schools and high schools we have a consistent ventilation approach we pursued for element we schools and classrooms. at the end of the day while there's a lot of conflict decision making and activity need to happen at sites, fundamentally we're trying to make sure each phase that has more than one person in it has open windows or portable air cleaner or ventilation and when possible more than one of those choices that we're doing as much as possible. we're also replacing filters and upgrading to teams where appropriate and conducting repairs at many of these sites. that includes very small repairs like replacing belts and fans needed to ensure our systems are in good working condition to larger capital projects. that includes an air balancing project and also there's projects that the middle school and other sites are anticipating over the summer. what we have done to date over basically since the end of spring of in person learning we have been working over the past few weeks to get a lead and completed an inventory and completed assessments
we're making sure that particularly middle schools and high schools we have a consistent ventilation approach we pursued for element we schools and classrooms. at the end of the day while there's a lot of conflict decision making and activity need to happen at sites, fundamentally we're trying to make sure each phase that has more than one person in it has open windows or portable air cleaner or ventilation and when possible more than one of those choices that we're doing as much as possible....
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we want firings and for the high school to have to forfeit that game coronado high school forfeits thattee you, it will never happen again >> shep, the school board that overseas orange glen high school is also having a meeting to discuss action called it ugly and unacceptable racist behavior. police say it was adult who brought the tortillas to the game and not been publicly identified. >> lots to come on that one. >>> it's pride month and lgbtq small business owners like so many others say they're having hard time hiring workers from a new survey, cnbc and acorns conducted with the chamber of commerce 42% say it's because many employees are not interested in returning to work with existing unemployment benefits and 35% said the employees found different jobs we focus on two women who survived covid and more. >> 13 years ago i transitioned >> reporter: ceo of one of the largest franchisees in pollo loco. >> it was confusing for children and spouse >> reporter: mendelsohn took her struggle and helped others dealing with gender identity issues. >> wonderful for the employees, came with l
we want firings and for the high school to have to forfeit that game coronado high school forfeits thattee you, it will never happen again >> shep, the school board that overseas orange glen high school is also having a meeting to discuss action called it ugly and unacceptable racist behavior. police say it was adult who brought the tortillas to the game and not been publicly identified. >> lots to come on that one. >>> it's pride month and lgbtq small business owners like...
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shocking racist incident on the basketball court tortillas hurled at a team from a majority latino high school the growing outrage. >>> the massive outpouring of support for the first openly gay active nfl player, his important message to lbgtq youth. >>> a month away from the olympics our exclusive of the tokyo 2020 president what happens if there's a covid outbreak >>> and the big celebration for a miracle baby who beat the odds and is "inspiring america." >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone it was a goal too far. tonight, the biden administration's acknowledgment it will miss its latest vaccination objective, as much a setback for the country as it is for the white house. pace of vaccinations stubbornly lagging president biden's july 4th target of having 70% of adults at least partially vaccinated appears it will come up short over 177 million americans have received at least one dose that leaves millions of unvaccinated americans at risk of the more contagious delta covid variant. dr. fauci today declaring the delta variant is the greatest
shocking racist incident on the basketball court tortillas hurled at a team from a majority latino high school the growing outrage. >>> the massive outpouring of support for the first openly gay active nfl player, his important message to lbgtq youth. >>> a month away from the olympics our exclusive of the tokyo 2020 president what happens if there's a covid outbreak >>> and the big celebration for a miracle baby who beat the odds and is "inspiring america."...
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it used to be a high school, the average high school in america, the average public high school, you uld have the bankers' kid and janitor's kid in the same school and they would interact and their parents would be going to the same football game and would have to know each other and if it turned out there was a talented kid of a janitor who also happened to be on the football team, the banker president might say hey, why don't you come work at the bank here because he knew that person. now, we have more economic stratification and you have the media, not just walter cronkite but 1,000 different venues. that contributed to the sense that we don't have anything in common so so much work is going to have to involve not just policy but it's also how do we create institutions and occasions in which we can come together and have a conversation? >> in "promise land" you say democracy seems to be teetering. the big lie pushed by not only the former president but republicans in congress. are we still just teetering on the brink or in crisis? >> well, i think we have to worry when one of our m
it used to be a high school, the average high school in america, the average public high school, you uld have the bankers' kid and janitor's kid in the same school and they would interact and their parents would be going to the same football game and would have to know each other and if it turned out there was a talented kid of a janitor who also happened to be on the football team, the banker president might say hey, why don't you come work at the bank here because he knew that person. now, we...
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we're making sure that particularly middle schools and high schools we have a consistent ventilation approach we pursued for element we schools and classrooms. at the end of the day while there's a lot of conflict decision making and activity need to happen at sites, fundamentally we're trying to make sure each phase that has more than one person in it has open windows or portable air cleaner or ventilation and when possible more than one of those choices that we're doing as much as possible. we're also replacing filters and upgrading to teams where appropriate and conducting repairs at many of these sites. that includes very small repairs like replacing belts and fans needed to ensure our systems are in good working condition to larger capital projects. that includes an air balancing project and also there's projects that the middle school and other sites are anticipating over the summer. what we have done to date over basically since the end of spring of in person learning we have been working over the past few weeks to get a lead and completed an inventory and completed assessments
we're making sure that particularly middle schools and high schools we have a consistent ventilation approach we pursued for element we schools and classrooms. at the end of the day while there's a lot of conflict decision making and activity need to happen at sites, fundamentally we're trying to make sure each phase that has more than one person in it has open windows or portable air cleaner or ventilation and when possible more than one of those choices that we're doing as much as possible....
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back when i was in high school. — you? i did. back when i was in high school, i _ you? i did.n i was in high school, i called myself i you? i did. back when i was in high school, i called myself a | high school, i called myself a baby environmentalist shelbi back then but i was what i was referred to as a hyper consumer, i never repeated an outfit and if you know anything about the world of fast fashion, it has an incredibly large environmental footprint and whenever that outcome i stopped buying clothes for about five years so that was a really big adjustment to her i was when i started to who i am now, obviously. this was when i started to who i am now, obviously.— now, obviously. as you have found when _ now, obviously. as you have found when you're _ now, obviously. as you have found when you're going - now, obviously. as you have found when you're going to l now, obviously. as you have i found when you're going to the trash, people through all sorts of things away. when i had a load more why break recently, my wife basically said just throw it away. we managed to fix the
back when i was in high school. — you? i did. back when i was in high school, i _ you? i did.n i was in high school, i called myself i you? i did. back when i was in high school, i called myself a | high school, i called myself a baby environmentalist shelbi back then but i was what i was referred to as a hyper consumer, i never repeated an outfit and if you know anything about the world of fast fashion, it has an incredibly large environmental footprint and whenever that outcome i stopped...
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disposable mental products are still on the market the inevitable result of this is that figure use in high school 3.6million children use vapors in 2020. of this middle and high school kids who smoked a cigarette so what percentage of them use flavored products? >> i believe eight out of ten used e-cigarette users report use of flavored products. >> that's what i have to right around 83%. that was all-timee high. so if any flavor other than tobacco flavor in e-cigarette is left onth the market isn't likely to encourage youth to start o vaping? >> the statutory bar we are talking about is the harm of >> minute get to that balancing act. i'm going to let you do that balancing. you're going to have to balance. but what are bouncing on the other side is established any flavor e-cigarette left on the market is likely to encourage youth to start vaping if the balance etiquette some of the things are going to get to is that correct? >> that is correct. >> if they banned all three flavored signet with less continued to vape? >> i cannot predict the future. i think that might be likely. we would also have
disposable mental products are still on the market the inevitable result of this is that figure use in high school 3.6million children use vapors in 2020. of this middle and high school kids who smoked a cigarette so what percentage of them use flavored products? >> i believe eight out of ten used e-cigarette users report use of flavored products. >> that's what i have to right around 83%. that was all-timee high. so if any flavor other than tobacco flavor in e-cigarette is left...
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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 was 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 man, so we're just coming out of a street car. one of them was asked tax 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 that his guns functioned. the impact to violent video games is something florian, hot lab has been studying in detail. his research produced what is now a standard work on this new form of terrorism. the gamification is here was, there is a rising gamification, and the terrorism seen a platform and the platforms are changes with t
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 was 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 man, so we're just coming out of a street car. one of them...
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look, it used to be that a high school -- the average high school in america, the average public high school, you would have the banker's kid and the janitor's kid in the same school, and they'd interact, and their parents would be both going to the same football game and would have to know each other. and if it turned out that there was a talented kid of a janitor who also happened to be on the football team, the banker president might say, hey, why don't you come work at the bank here because he knew that person. now we have more economic stratification and segregation. you combine that with racial stratification and the siloing of the media so you don't have just walter cronkite delivering the news, but you have 1,000 different venues. all that has contributed to that sense that we don't have anything in common. and so, so much of our work is going to have to involve not just policy, but it's also how do we create institutions and occasions in which we can come together and have a conversation? >> in "promised land," you write, our democracy seems to be teetering on the brink of a
look, it used to be that a high school -- the average high school in america, the average public high school, you would have the banker's kid and the janitor's kid in the same school, and they'd interact, and their parents would be both going to the same football game and would have to know each other. and if it turned out that there was a talented kid of a janitor who also happened to be on the football team, the banker president might say, hey, why don't you come work at the bank here because...
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in-person high school graduation ceremonies return.i don't think that's the right video but the events will take place over the next three days at a stadium as well as mcateer high school campus. students can bring up to four guests and audience members will sit in pods six feet apart. >> will we remember how to behave at a graduation, i think so, right? clap? >>> it turns out we have new details something good did come out of this pandemic, a new tradition in palo alto, last year's car parade to celebrate graduating seniors was so popular they're doing it again for this year's class, starting at 5:30 and if it goes like last year, students will wear their caps and gowns and creatively decorate their vehicles. pat raid precedes the graduation ceremonies starting with events tomorrow. san jose's willow glen did the same thing for their seniors saturday. >>> governor newsom along with other state leader also convene at a task force to study and develop proposals for potential reparations for the descendants of slaves. california is the f
in-person high school graduation ceremonies return.i don't think that's the right video but the events will take place over the next three days at a stadium as well as mcateer high school campus. students can bring up to four guests and audience members will sit in pods six feet apart. >> will we remember how to behave at a graduation, i think so, right? clap? >>> it turns out we have new details something good did come out of this pandemic, a new tradition in palo alto, last...
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i'm 17 years old, was ended 10 high school in britson. but for more than 3 months now, the lessons have been conducted remotely. the 11th graders day starts in his bedroom with 90 minutes of english the serial. typical the rio typical role because you're asked to head into an article about changing color. who i mean i need 45 minutes to really wake up in the morning. normally i've had that by the time i get to school and i get up at 630 travel to school chat with a few people. so by that time i'd already be quite allergic of it. now i get up and eat breakfast and get dressed. 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 screens, 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. listening to that these are just the extra tasks that have to be done at the moment.
i'm 17 years old, was ended 10 high school in britson. but for more than 3 months now, the lessons have been conducted remotely. the 11th graders day starts in his bedroom with 90 minutes of english the serial. typical the rio typical role because you're asked to head into an article about changing color. who i mean i need 45 minutes to really wake up in the morning. normally i've had that by the time i get to school and i get up at 630 travel to school chat with a few people. so by that time...
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the school held an outdoor ceremony at the sequoia high school football field. the entire school year virtually. >> definitely, drew a lot of resilience. really auctions together. and the way the community came from it. >> they were accepted to four- year universities. >>> a frank gore deal. they came face-to-face for the burglar who took a shower in their home. the owner told reporter renc santos how he jumped into action. >> reporter: they opened the door from the inside. from there the situation got even weirder. >> the gun at him and i said stop right there. >> reporter: coming face-to- face with a home intruder, unlike any other. his surveillance cameras capture the start of the bizarre break in. stood up the stairs to the door, obviously saw it was locked, walks back down and picked up this little ceramic money we had in the garden. >> was before 11:00 last thursday when his wife was watching tv suddenly hearing the water running. steve was fast asleep. >> she woke me up and in a panic, said get the gun. there is somebody up there is. so i grabbed a gun. i
the school held an outdoor ceremony at the sequoia high school football field. the entire school year virtually. >> definitely, drew a lot of resilience. really auctions together. and the way the community came from it. >> they were accepted to four- year universities. >>> a frank gore deal. they came face-to-face for the burglar who took a shower in their home. the owner told reporter renc santos how he jumped into action. >> reporter: they opened the door from the...
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there was a mash shooting of the high school here. the worst thing you have to worry about santa fe is a literally get run over bar cow. i said that in here i am rushing to the school because my son got shot had several people down. anyway. megan started running and didn't seem like caught running. i don't really remember much. so far. the server was me. spell it out of the sound in the building a c mom's cry in the scene, people for united with their kids. and i was just waiting really network fraction development, the latest mass unit in the us, your high school it was one of the more than 300 mess shooting said here in today the suspect carried out the attack with a gun and hand gun both taken from his father, after planning exploding inside the mine, the 17 year old gunman, a student at the school killed 10 people. among them was his football team make chris rosie stones. she was such a sentimental kid and he was not sure to cry. he was a mama's boy, 100 percent, mama's boy women, rosie and chris is older, sisters, angelica and mer
there was a mash shooting of the high school here. the worst thing you have to worry about santa fe is a literally get run over bar cow. i said that in here i am rushing to the school because my son got shot had several people down. anyway. megan started running and didn't seem like caught running. i don't really remember much. so far. the server was me. spell it out of the sound in the building a c mom's cry in the scene, people for united with their kids. and i was just waiting really network...
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so those middle and high school kids what percentage used flavored products? elieve eight out of ten e-cigarette users report use of flavored products. >>f that's what i have as an all-time high. so any flavor is left on the market isn't likely to encourage you to start vaping? >> it is the harm. >> i will get to that. but you have to balance that what we are balancing on the other side so he cigarette on the market but we have to balance that against other things. >> correct. >> if it band all e-flavored cigarettes are they continue to vaping? >> i cannot predict the future but that is likely and then with. >> it's tough to market but if they have the chance to pick any flavor they would go for and as a mother of three school-age kids but there's no watermelon though go blue raspberry and then they take strawberry but the only choice was brown tobacco flavored they will walk away. so right now the fda is analyzing free market tobacco product applications so you have to decide whether or not the e-cigarette can bring a keeper product in the market and then only
so those middle and high school kids what percentage used flavored products? elieve eight out of ten e-cigarette users report use of flavored products. >>f that's what i have as an all-time high. so any flavor is left on the market isn't likely to encourage you to start vaping? >> it is the harm. >> i will get to that. but you have to balance that what we are balancing on the other side so he cigarette on the market but we have to balance that against other things. >>...
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i have no issue with the high school and middle schools.makes sense and a lot more turnover in middle school and that makes sense and with a tremendous amount and what the impact is. i am zeroing in on the elementary school that started at 8:40 and all of a sudden we start at 7:50, we're not waking up at 7:00 in the morning anymore. now we are waking up at 6:00 in the morning which if that -- you have woken up that your entire life, that's worse than daylight savings. that is a jarring impact to the family and dinner times change, wake-up times. i am telling you all the stuff you know as parent and not directing this towards you, but channels the feedback that i have gotten from parents that, like, whoa, wait a minute and so happy we got an 8:40 start time and now starting at 7:50? i'm going to shoot myself in the head. this is crazy. to struggle to go to bed and wake them and all the stuff you know, and this is is -- the other way is a whole different ball game. we will accommodate and drop kids off at the same time and school will start a
i have no issue with the high school and middle schools.makes sense and a lot more turnover in middle school and that makes sense and with a tremendous amount and what the impact is. i am zeroing in on the elementary school that started at 8:40 and all of a sudden we start at 7:50, we're not waking up at 7:00 in the morning anymore. now we are waking up at 6:00 in the morning which if that -- you have woken up that your entire life, that's worse than daylight savings. that is a jarring impact...