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at the middle school, there are five schools.ere's just one elementary school that is having more than 15 minutes. we posted an faq on the web page and asking the most frequent questions. families want to request a different school, they can submit an application form to apply to a different school in the fall. we're hoping that most families will be really happy since we tried to minimize the degree of change. we're also looking at before and after school program. looking at additional resources to support schools before and after school program, needing to adjust the results of these changes. >> commissioner boggess: for me too, looking at the importance of kind of having accommodations for families if there are any changes and how we as a district are supporting site leaders to do that. understanding that small shift can really throw you have a family whole schedule and planning and ability to access our public education institution. the next question i have is in relationship to labor negotiations and agreement in regards to
at the middle school, there are five schools.ere's just one elementary school that is having more than 15 minutes. we posted an faq on the web page and asking the most frequent questions. families want to request a different school, they can submit an application form to apply to a different school in the fall. we're hoping that most families will be really happy since we tried to minimize the degree of change. we're also looking at before and after school program. looking at additional...
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and the middle schools, 9:40, and the high school 8:40.have to start after 8:30, and 8:40 is the closest time to that. and high school has a longer school day. length of the school day with the c.d.e. constructional minutes means they are in school longer. in addition, we wanted to support our high school students to have internships and many of them work after school and so that's why they are at 8:40, and the middle school at 9:30, and middle school at 9:30, all start at the same time, end at the same time, and that makes it possible for all the middle school teachers and schools to have cross school collaboration, and part of the redesign initiative wanting to make sure that every student, no matter which middle school they are enrolled in, they have the same opportunities and experiences. and there are the guidelines that were used by this process that we were developing. i'll take a minute now to talk about why it's changing. next slide, please. every school will start at 7:50, 8:40 and 9:30, and just to give insight why those times,
and the middle schools, 9:40, and the high school 8:40.have to start after 8:30, and 8:40 is the closest time to that. and high school has a longer school day. length of the school day with the c.d.e. constructional minutes means they are in school longer. in addition, we wanted to support our high school students to have internships and many of them work after school and so that's why they are at 8:40, and the middle school at 9:30, and middle school at 9:30, all start at the same time, end at...
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in middle school, my peers called me racial slurs. but i guess it's prepared me for the biggest beast of all lowell high school. as a freshman i was in and out of the dean's office relaying how kids repeatedly asked if i wanted to eat all the chocolate because i'm black. i also had teachers who took all the black kids' work and continued denying us to turn it in. and how the administration would choose to address it. instead of waiting for someone to address t-i started advocating against racism myself. i started to build my leadership credentials by joining clubs by black student unions. i've been very committed to changing the culture. i've been able to bring black culture and issues to the forefront. not to mention being the first black female issued and also the student delegate seat. i continue to expand as a leader where i represent all 56,000 students to the sf board of education. i have remained resilient in my advocacy by eliminating admission systems at lowell high school calling out racism and sexual assault. numerous tv and
in middle school, my peers called me racial slurs. but i guess it's prepared me for the biggest beast of all lowell high school. as a freshman i was in and out of the dean's office relaying how kids repeatedly asked if i wanted to eat all the chocolate because i'm black. i also had teachers who took all the black kids' work and continued denying us to turn it in. and how the administration would choose to address it. instead of waiting for someone to address t-i started advocating against...
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in middle school, my peers called me racial slurs. but i guess it's prepared me for the biggest beast of all lowell high school. as a freshman i was in and out of the dean's office relaying how kids repeatedly asked if i wanted to eat all the chocolate because i'm black. i also had teachers who took all the black kids' work and continued denying us to turn it in. and how the administration would choose to address it. instead of waiting for someone to address t-i started advocating against racism myself. i started to build my leadership credentials by joining clubs by black student unions. i've been very committed to changing the culture. i've been able to bring black culture and issues to the forefront. not to mention being the first black female issued and also the student delegate seat. i continue to expand as a leader where i represent all 56,000 students to the sf board of education. i have remained resilient in my advocacy by eliminating admission systems at lowell high school calling out racism and sexual assault. numerous tv and
in middle school, my peers called me racial slurs. but i guess it's prepared me for the biggest beast of all lowell high school. as a freshman i was in and out of the dean's office relaying how kids repeatedly asked if i wanted to eat all the chocolate because i'm black. i also had teachers who took all the black kids' work and continued denying us to turn it in. and how the administration would choose to address it. instead of waiting for someone to address t-i started advocating against...
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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 school wellness centers. and the wellness centers are different than the high school centers because we're talking about younger children, so there is more confidentiality rules we have to follow. so the bulk of the dollars is actually going to the school district. and so the school district will be using the money to hire mental health professionals, social workers, support staff to work within the school community to provide the services for the students. they will have a linkage to the beacon center because as we all know there is beacon centers in all of our middle schools, so we can have the wraparound support. so the school district and the mental health provides the mental health support to the kids.
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 school wellness centers. and the wellness centers are different than the high school centers because we're talking about younger children, so there is more...
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in middle school, my peers called me racial slurs. but i guess it's prepared me for the biggest beast of all lowell high school. as a freshman i was in and out of the dean's office relaying how kids repeatedly asked if i wanted to eat all the chocolate because i'm black. i also had teachers who took all the black kids' work and continued denying us to turn it in. and how the administration would choose to address it. instead of waiting for someone to address t-i started advocating against racism myself. i started to build my leadership credentials by joining clubs by black student unions. i've been very committed to changing the culture. i've been able to bring black culture and issues to the forefront. not to mention being the first black female issued and also the student delegate seat. i continue to expand as a leader where i represent all 56,000 students to the sf board of education. i have remained resilient in my advocacy by eliminating admission systems at lowell high school calling out racism and sexual assault. numerous tv and
in middle school, my peers called me racial slurs. but i guess it's prepared me for the biggest beast of all lowell high school. as a freshman i was in and out of the dean's office relaying how kids repeatedly asked if i wanted to eat all the chocolate because i'm black. i also had teachers who took all the black kids' work and continued denying us to turn it in. and how the administration would choose to address it. instead of waiting for someone to address t-i started advocating against...
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a teenager apparently shooting a video of herself at a middle school in el paso. >> do i look like a 7th grader? no? cool. awesome. >> reporter: but that's no middle schooler. that's 30-year-old casey garcia, the mother of a seventh grade student. >> i am literally on the campgrounds of a middle school. >> reporter: she is attending her daughter's classes, interacting with other students. even claiming to greet the principal in the hall. >> hello. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> how are you? >> fine. and yourself? >> reporter: garcia attended a full day of school until a teacher in the last class of the day noticed. >> well, i finally got caught. i told them i would go to the principal's office, so i guess we'll see what happens. >> reporter: in a video posted the next day garcia says she posed as her daughter to highlight security flaws at the school. >> i didn't do this to get views. i didn't do this to get likes. are you more concerned that i, a parent, was sitting next to your child, or do we really want to wait for the next person taking their second amendment right to the
a teenager apparently shooting a video of herself at a middle school in el paso. >> do i look like a 7th grader? no? cool. awesome. >> reporter: but that's no middle schooler. that's 30-year-old casey garcia, the mother of a seventh grade student. >> i am literally on the campgrounds of a middle school. >> reporter: she is attending her daughter's classes, interacting with other students. even claiming to greet the principal in the hall. >> hello. >> good...
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it had become a middle school. they didn't get rid of the school. it was a middle school. but basically, they go back to folks who graduate from old central high and had to celebration, concerts -- had celebrations, concerts, tributes, that kind of thing. so the history of galveston was -- celebrating the history of galveston was wonderful. there's also a beach. galveston is an island. i think people forget that. we also had celebrations on the beach. people would picnic or go to the beach also at that time. russell: galveston of course was the site where enslaved people find out about -- found out about emancipation months after lincoln had declared the emancipation proclamation. did your elders tell you when you were younger about the deeper meaning of juneteenth? four was it understood? what kind of -- or was it understood? what kind of stories did they share? >> in the sense that we understood the history connected to the side of ashton villa, ashton villa was the site in which federal granger announced -- made the announcement that the enslaved folks were now free. we
it had become a middle school. they didn't get rid of the school. it was a middle school. but basically, they go back to folks who graduate from old central high and had to celebration, concerts -- had celebrations, concerts, tributes, that kind of thing. so the history of galveston was -- celebrating the history of galveston was wonderful. there's also a beach. galveston is an island. i think people forget that. we also had celebrations on the beach. people would picnic or go to the beach also...
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in middle school, my peers called me racial slurs. or the biggest beast of all lowell high school. as a freshman i was in and out of the dean's office relaying how kids repeatedly asked if i wanted to eat all the chocolate because i'm black. i also had teachers who took all the black kids' work and continued denying us to turn it in. and how the administration would choose to address it. instead of waiting for someone to address t-i started advocating against racism myself. i started to build my leadership credentials by joining clubs by black student unions. i've been very committed to changing the culture. i've been able to bring black culture and issues to the forefront. not to mention being the first black female issued and also the student delegate seat. i continue to expand as a leader where i represent all 56,000 students to the sf board of education. i have remained resilient in my advocacy by eliminating admission systems at lowell high school calling out racism and sexual assault. numerous tv and news interviews planning prot
in middle school, my peers called me racial slurs. or the biggest beast of all lowell high school. as a freshman i was in and out of the dean's office relaying how kids repeatedly asked if i wanted to eat all the chocolate because i'm black. i also had teachers who took all the black kids' work and continued denying us to turn it in. and how the administration would choose to address it. instead of waiting for someone to address t-i started advocating against racism myself. i started to build...
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wellness to 16 middle schools over the next four years. e 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 school wellness centers. and the wellness centers are different than the high school centers because we're talking about younger children, so there is more confidentiality rules we have to follow. so the bulk of the dollars is actually going to the school district. and so the school district will be using the money to hire mental health professionals, social workers, support staff to work within the school community to provide the services for the students. they will have a linkage to the beacon center because as we all know there is beacon centers in all of our middle schools, so we can have the wraparound support. so the school district and the mental health provides the mental health support to the kids. bea
wellness to 16 middle schools over the next four years. e 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 school wellness centers. and the wellness centers are different than the high school centers because we're talking about younger children, so there is more...
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number of traditional majors and minors and, on top of that, this trickle down to high school, middle school, elementary school. girls had to take home back with the assumption that they were going to be homemakers. and guys had to take shock, even if they didn't want to. if you remember from the movie, the breakfast club. so there was a lot of no choice and a lot of this had to do with the amount of money you might earn a later on. if you are in, and that's a vocational high school, as a female, you would be trained to be a secretary or a refutation. discernible professions but you wouldn't be looking at nearly as high wages as if you were a guy in a vocational program where you'd be learning how to be a plumber or electrician. so what's starts to happen is a kind of groundswell of girls and women complaining about the lack of choices they have in school. they can't do this, they're required to do that. they barred from this kind of school, even if they're best in their field. they can't go to a pregnant school with their talented. bronx science, good example. math and science magnet school
number of traditional majors and minors and, on top of that, this trickle down to high school, middle school, elementary school. girls had to take home back with the assumption that they were going to be homemakers. and guys had to take shock, even if they didn't want to. if you remember from the movie, the breakfast club. so there was a lot of no choice and a lot of this had to do with the amount of money you might earn a later on. if you are in, and that's a vocational high school, as a...
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wellness to 16 middle schools over the next four years. hree 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 school wellness centers. and the wellness centers are different than the high school centers because we're talking about younger children, so there is more confidentiality rules we have to follow. so the bulk of the dollars is actually going to the school district. and so the school district will be using the money to hire mental health professionals, social workers, support staff to work within the school community to provide the services for the students. they will have a linkage to the beacon center because as we all know there is beacon centers in all of our middle schools, so we can have the wraparound support. so the school district and the mental health provides the mental health support to the kids. beacons can come in and pr
wellness to 16 middle schools over the next four years. hree 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 school wellness centers. and the wellness centers are different than the high school centers because we're talking about younger children, so there is more confidentiality rules we have...
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particular called "one crazy summer" being taught to our seventh and a eighth graders at george fischer middle school. this book specifically was picked up by the two that i had mentioned mr. berry and ms. cyrus created for their own curriculum. this book specifically states calling our police officers by the black panthers white racist cop pigs. in the book it describes their glorifying the black panthers and revolutionists. they are glorifying cop killers, these murdererrerses as saviors to the black community when, in fact, we all know if you know our history that they were anything but that. and they are not explaining to the children. so they are just given a one-sided story. and the author was invited in to the school to, you know, on zoom, excuse me, via zoom to speak to the children. she herself is known on twitter for bashing police officers. and whites. ainsance i know one of the ladies on the board says she is a volunteer that she doesn't get paid. she says i want this to stop pause i want to have a peaceful conversation, you said i feel like i am being peaceful. you said one of the teache
particular called "one crazy summer" being taught to our seventh and a eighth graders at george fischer middle school. this book specifically was picked up by the two that i had mentioned mr. berry and ms. cyrus created for their own curriculum. this book specifically states calling our police officers by the black panthers white racist cop pigs. in the book it describes their glorifying the black panthers and revolutionists. they are glorifying cop killers, these murdererrerses as...
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>>> how a history project led to a bay area middle school to change its name. >>> working with nature back. you know that the price is the land your home is on but the water in the bay area keeps chipping away at it. and this slow process of the sea level rise and the damage is bigger than anything we have ever seen. >> reporter: not earthquakes, not wildfires, nothing without to the damage that could be done as rising sea levels cross properties and toss them into the pacific ocean. first the pace of global sea level rise has doubled since 2006 and will rise another 1 to 8 feet by 2100 depending on how well we corral greenhouse gas emissions and almost 40% of the u.s. lives on or near high density coastline. >> it's actually pretty typical of that. >> reporter: that is, it is slowly being eaten away. >> reporter: will the sealevel rise make it worse? >> yes. >> reporter: they will experiment with a natural solution of returning sand at the beach, sort of. >> it is sand and gravel and the right size and portion and there are a few natural structures we will put in to try to keep the s
>>> how a history project led to a bay area middle school to change its name. >>> working with nature back. you know that the price is the land your home is on but the water in the bay area keeps chipping away at it. and this slow process of the sea level rise and the damage is bigger than anything we have ever seen. >> reporter: not earthquakes, not wildfires, nothing without to the damage that could be done as rising sea levels cross properties and toss them into the...
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to the school principal. >> he could give me no information about the thousand students at the middle school and how they would assess and address the learning loss. >> reporter: disappointed with the lack of preparation she is enrolling her son into a private jewish day school. she said 10% of her friends are doing the same. >> what makes me so upset as i have the means to take him out and put them somewhere else, but there are thousands of students that do not have that privilege. what are we doing about those students? >> reporter: we reached out to see if there are any specific plans underway to address learning loss for the upcoming school year. we have yet to hear back. we also reached out to the school board for further comment. we do not get a direct response to the issue, but the following statement says the board is thankful for the work the pac has been doing since it's inception and naomi is a strong addition to that. although it is disheartening to see her go i am hopeful for the new journey. her decision to step down highlights a broader issue of declining enrollment. according
to the school principal. >> he could give me no information about the thousand students at the middle school and how they would assess and address the learning loss. >> reporter: disappointed with the lack of preparation she is enrolling her son into a private jewish day school. she said 10% of her friends are doing the same. >> what makes me so upset as i have the means to take him out and put them somewhere else, but there are thousands of students that do not have that...
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jeanne moos takes a look at what happened next. >> reporter: this mom went back to school, middle schoolguised as her 13-year-old daughter. >> do i look like a seventh grader? no? cool, awesome. >> reporter: 30-year-old casey garcia died her hair, tanned her skin, put on big glasses and a marvel comics hoodie. >> i'm going to get so caught, i'm actually so scared now. >> reporter: the texas mom says she did it and recorded herself to make a point. >> we need better security at our schoolser in once inside she gave her daughter julie's school id number. garcia says the principal greeted her in the hallway. >> hello. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> how are you? >> fine and yourself. >> great. >> she even got a complement. >> i like your backpack. >> thank you. >> and people gave her directions. >> i would have never found my way. >> in math class she held up her math notes and at lunch in the cafeteria she held the cheesy dish she was eating. >> this is disgusting. >> reporter: but in the very last period of the day -- >> well, i finally got caught. >> reporter: a teacher asked her to
jeanne moos takes a look at what happened next. >> reporter: this mom went back to school, middle schoolguised as her 13-year-old daughter. >> do i look like a seventh grader? no? cool, awesome. >> reporter: 30-year-old casey garcia died her hair, tanned her skin, put on big glasses and a marvel comics hoodie. >> i'm going to get so caught, i'm actually so scared now. >> reporter: the texas mom says she did it and recorded herself to make a point. >> we need...
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a new hampshire middle school student singled out an removed from class after wearing a thin blue lineicle of clothing. joining us now, that student and his mother. >> my son's school was encouraging students to wear flags as a symbol of something they were proud of. he decided to wear his thin blue line flag. he moved throughout the day more or less without any incident from any staff memberments when he went into one of his classes, he sat down and the teacher approached him, singled him out and told him to remove his flag or leave the room. my son remained calm and simply asked why. and unfortunately that was a question that he never got the answer to. and he was removed from class. and he was sent down to the administration office for doing the same thing that hundreds of other students in the building were doing. todd: we don't have the answer to the why. but i'm going to ask why do you think this happened? >> well, i have some insight into the situation as i have spoken with the teacher. i spoke with that teacher the day the incident unfolded. and after my conversation with him,
a new hampshire middle school student singled out an removed from class after wearing a thin blue lineicle of clothing. joining us now, that student and his mother. >> my son's school was encouraging students to wear flags as a symbol of something they were proud of. he decided to wear his thin blue line flag. he moved throughout the day more or less without any incident from any staff memberments when he went into one of his classes, he sat down and the teacher approached him, singled...
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howard simon checked out the bob dillon album 48 years ago from his middle school library.s an 8th grader in ohio at the time, which was 1973. it got lost among all the records and recently he saw it. he just sent it back to that middle school library with a note and a check for $175 as a replacement fee. simon believes bob dillon himself would appreciate this would say, good in both ways. you liked the album. you kept it. but when you found out it didn't belong to you you sent it back. i hope he would feel i did the right thing. >> he might be getting back to him. simon says he loves collecting music and has roughly 3,000 records in his collection. >> kate snow is next with "nightly news." >>> tonight, the cyberattack on new york subways revealed on the heels of that crippling hack on america's food supply. hackers with suspected links to china breaching new york's transit system the news coming as a major meat supplier is slowly bringing u.s. plants back online after a cyberattack believed to come from russia what president biden said about whether the u.s. will retaliate
howard simon checked out the bob dillon album 48 years ago from his middle school library.s an 8th grader in ohio at the time, which was 1973. it got lost among all the records and recently he saw it. he just sent it back to that middle school library with a note and a check for $175 as a replacement fee. simon believes bob dillon himself would appreciate this would say, good in both ways. you liked the album. you kept it. but when you found out it didn't belong to you you sent it back. i hope...
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stephanie sy visited two atlanta-area school districts to see their approach toward helping for middleoolers. >> all right, have a good day, love you. >> sy: it's 8:00 on a mid-june morning, and instead of enjoying summer break, 12-year old christopher jones is headed to school. >> christopher was an a/ student, honor roll student, before the pandemic. and when the pandemic came his grades dropped b, c, d. >> sy: like other schools, john lewis invictus academy, where christopher goes, shut its doors in march of 2020. when it reopened in earlier this year, 80% of its 950 students chose to stay virtual, but not christopher. home was not exactly conducive to learning. >> my gosh, it was hard. while i'm on zoom, my mom cussing out my brother, my dog is barking, so you know, my teacher is always telling me to mute myself. >> i am who i am, not who you think i am. >> sy: to address these challenges, educators are now pouring millions of dollars of federal stimulus funds into rigorous summer programs to try and catch kids up, says atlanta superintendent lisa herring. >> the core business of o
stephanie sy visited two atlanta-area school districts to see their approach toward helping for middleoolers. >> all right, have a good day, love you. >> sy: it's 8:00 on a mid-june morning, and instead of enjoying summer break, 12-year old christopher jones is headed to school. >> christopher was an a/ student, honor roll student, before the pandemic. and when the pandemic came his grades dropped b, c, d. >> sy: like other schools, john lewis invictus academy, where...
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he said listen at my middle school in des moines. there were students that had dads and uncles and brothers that were risking their lives in southeast asia. you don't think they were hurt by this not-nosed kid telling them that their loved ones for maybe gonna die for a lie. of course. they were speak hurts. and that's actually precisely why we need to protect it. because it hurts. there's always going to be an impulse to stamp it down. but when you do, it's actually the people at the bottom that are going to be hurt. and i mean really heard ie censored and that was mary about southern messick, you know, some of the other students said look free speech. it's just something about power people with power use that term to protect their own speed than to prevent others from using it and very good said no, you've got it wrong. it's the opposite. in 1965. i was at 13 year old girl. speak was the only power that i had. um and across time and this was the real message of the book people without power have used free speech to challenge their
he said listen at my middle school in des moines. there were students that had dads and uncles and brothers that were risking their lives in southeast asia. you don't think they were hurt by this not-nosed kid telling them that their loved ones for maybe gonna die for a lie. of course. they were speak hurts. and that's actually precisely why we need to protect it. because it hurts. there's always going to be an impulse to stamp it down. but when you do, it's actually the people at the bottom...
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. >>> a teacher at a washington state middle school is under fire for a lesson about slavery and itstwin sisters, the only black students in the class, say the teacher brought in a box of cotton and toll them to pick it clean. the school issuing a statement, saing they take all complaints seriously, but there are conflicting reports to this incident and they are now investigating. the girls' mother has removed her daughters from that school. >>> when we come back, a new weight loss treatment. some health experts are calling it a potential game changer. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved. celebrate less risk. even for those with family history. ♪ don't take vascepa if you are... ...or become allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems
. >>> a teacher at a washington state middle school is under fire for a lesson about slavery and itstwin sisters, the only black students in the class, say the teacher brought in a box of cotton and toll them to pick it clean. the school issuing a statement, saing they take all complaints seriously, but there are conflicting reports to this incident and they are now investigating. the girls' mother has removed her daughters from that school. >>> when we come back, a new weight...
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about 3 o'clock in the morning in the area of the word lane and santi drive near ace esperanza middle school. >> police are still looking for the shooter but have not released any details about the suspect 10 days after little boy's body was found by hikers near las vegas. authorities have now identified him as 7 year-old. >> liam who stead of san jose. there is now a nationwide search for the prime suspect, his mother, our grant lotus is in the studio with the disturbing details on this just horrifying story. one of those that just makes you kind of feel and right now police do not have the alleged killer and that is who they are looking for. and we now know there are ties here to the bay area. the body of this child. little liam here was found back on may 28 the group of hikers actually found the body. apparently hidden near the main highway between las vegas and a rural town called around 4 over a week now las vegas police and the fbi have been investigating trying to identify the body during that time san jose police reached out to investigators in vegas saying that they in san jose were
about 3 o'clock in the morning in the area of the word lane and santi drive near ace esperanza middle school. >> police are still looking for the shooter but have not released any details about the suspect 10 days after little boy's body was found by hikers near las vegas. authorities have now identified him as 7 year-old. >> liam who stead of san jose. there is now a nationwide search for the prime suspect, his mother, our grant lotus is in the studio with the disturbing details on...
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and high school students are high. 3.6 million children use vapers in 2020. are those middle and high school kids who smoked e-cigarettes what percentage used flavored products? >> i believe eight out of ten e-cigarette users report use of flavored products. >> that's what i have too. right around 88%. that was an all time high. so if any flavor other than tobacco flavor of e-cigarette is left on the market, is it likely to encourage youth to start vaping? >> the statutory bar that we're talking about is that harm, okay, the harm of -- >> i'll get to that. >> okay. >> i'll let you do that balancing. so you're going to have to balance. what we're balancing on the other side, i want to establish, any flavor of e-cigarette left on the market is likely to encourage youth to start vaping. we have to balance that against to some other things we'll get to, is that correct >> that's correct. >> if the fda banned all flavored e-cigarettes would kids be less likely to start? >> i can't predict the future. we think that's likely. we have to limit advertising and sales and targeting chil
and high school students are high. 3.6 million children use vapers in 2020. are those middle and high school kids who smoked e-cigarettes what percentage used flavored products? >> i believe eight out of ten e-cigarette users report use of flavored products. >> that's what i have too. right around 88%. that was an all time high. so if any flavor other than tobacco flavor of e-cigarette is left on the market, is it likely to encourage youth to start vaping? >> the statutory bar...
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food. se courses so long that goes through solar, runs 3 large weekly markets in boxes in mann middle school. and for smaller ones, around the city or klein the for the summer, $60000.00 for media here, we devised $75000.00 families with $450.00 tons of fruit and vegetable each week. so marked by the india again. dickens, it was in the current situation if it goes to solar, what to disappear overnight for that would be have the international thanks and have hit the venezuelan population har. everything is in short supply so sola plays in absolutely vital role for the people of bark metal more than a 3rd of the residence by their food and it's market they views that goes to sola as being on their side. they trust the organization. not least because it steers well clear of all political controversy tries to shine, our prices are lower than at the conventional markets because our profit margin is much smaller. so if you're getting that, we just cover our cost up s k 12 nice to home. we're not interested in making on the money, not in providing a community service. so lies done reading the for s
food. se courses so long that goes through solar, runs 3 large weekly markets in boxes in mann middle school. and for smaller ones, around the city or klein the for the summer, $60000.00 for media here, we devised $75000.00 families with $450.00 tons of fruit and vegetable each week. so marked by the india again. dickens, it was in the current situation if it goes to solar, what to disappear overnight for that would be have the international thanks and have hit the venezuelan population har....
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teachers. >> we do expect there will be cases that schools, especiallysc until we have a vaccine available for younger students. >> reporter: for middle and high schools, every health officer agrees, it is back to the books and for class sizes by the fall. it is not required for any school in california to verify students vaccination status, but if there is concern about transmission or an outbreak is detected, dr. cody says schools will follow standard procedure with contact tracing and have those involved quarantined. stephanie sierra, abc7news. >>> thank you so much. we are awaiting a decision over new workplace rules for californiato requirements. the cdc says they can go without face coverings but they are also considering making employers provide masks for those who are not vaccinated. rules could remain in pin pin pp into early next year. a decision is expected in the next couple of hours. >>> in san francisco, a visit by governor newsom today with good news for restaurants and bars across the state and for their customers as well. wayne friedman has more on the future of outdoor dining, and cocktails to go. >> reporter: even i
teachers. >> we do expect there will be cases that schools, especiallysc until we have a vaccine available for younger students. >> reporter: for middle and high schools, every health officer agrees, it is back to the books and for class sizes by the fall. it is not required for any school in california to verify students vaccination status, but if there is concern about transmission or an outbreak is detected, dr. cody says schools will follow standard procedure with contact...
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there is going to be a lot of transmission in both middle schools, high schools and the elementary schoolsericas, i use the term two covid nations. we've got to bring the other covid nation up to speed in terms of vaccinations. otherwise there's going to be a lot of complications as we move into the fall. >> i've got to interrupt. i'm sorry. we got to go to elkins park, pennsylvania, where bill cosby is about to speak. >> -- he had every right to rely on the prosecutor's word, and they pulled the rug out from underneath him because politics, because the court of public opinion. that is not how our system should operate. when that happens, there can not be a just sentence. and if there had been a just verdict and a just sentence, we wouldn't be here fighting. there was not a just sentence and not a just verdict. i think it's really important that we keep our eye on the ball. our constitution is sacred and that we need to uphold it at all times. and i'm glad that the pennsylvania supreme court -- >> i'm very proud of the team that we put together, very proud to be part of this case. we alway
there is going to be a lot of transmission in both middle schools, high schools and the elementary schoolsericas, i use the term two covid nations. we've got to bring the other covid nation up to speed in terms of vaccinations. otherwise there's going to be a lot of complications as we move into the fall. >> i've got to interrupt. i'm sorry. we got to go to elkins park, pennsylvania, where bill cosby is about to speak. >> -- he had every right to rely on the prosecutor's word, and...
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>> yes. >> hi, my name is jose and i work at he have rit middle school and i have a future student who will be attending in the fall. we have committed to equity as a guiding pillar for how our schools districts may its decisions and removing the r series at sites that have large populations of black and brown students it's inequitable. how is it sites they can afford these positions? if the district is committed to equity like they claim they are, they would fund these positions at the district level and provide the same resources to baby schools that they don't get in other district and communities. like in richmond or sunset. our parents have long came and been attacked by the districts and being removed at different sites throughout sfusd history. it is time they are recognized and supported and feel safe year by year and making sure that they have a job position when it comes to providing for their families and supervisor services to a black and brown students. thank you. >> thank you. hello, josephine. >> caller: i wanted to pay the school board today and everyone here for your s
>> yes. >> hi, my name is jose and i work at he have rit middle school and i have a future student who will be attending in the fall. we have committed to equity as a guiding pillar for how our schools districts may its decisions and removing the r series at sites that have large populations of black and brown students it's inequitable. how is it sites they can afford these positions? if the district is committed to equity like they claim they are, they would fund these positions at...
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many schools i think over a hundred schools we all can't be the same to the 8:00 start times for middle and high schools seemed to work. i think this plan is ludicrous. it's horrible for young families who have to go to work. nobody wants to get up early, drop their child off early for breakfast and go to class and then have to go back to after school care afterwards. that's not the way we educate children. i hope you reconsider this plan. thank you. >> thank you. president lopez that concludes the time for public comment. i know there was a panelist with their hand up. michelle would you like to go ahead? >> caller: thank you so much. i appreciate that. i'll be quick. i want to staff for the information and return to in person update and it's exciting to hear sfusd will be able to provide meals to all students and we deeply appreciate the work of the students nutrition services staff and glad they'll get a break before school year starts up again. i'm wondering what kinds of supports and resources will be provided to families who get those meals so they can help maintain food security
many schools i think over a hundred schools we all can't be the same to the 8:00 start times for middle and high schools seemed to work. i think this plan is ludicrous. it's horrible for young families who have to go to work. nobody wants to get up early, drop their child off early for breakfast and go to class and then have to go back to after school care afterwards. that's not the way we educate children. i hope you reconsider this plan. thank you. >> thank you. president lopez that...
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anti-transgender law earlier this year, banning trans athletes from participating on female sports team in middle schoolsafter that bill became law, my colleague, stephanie ruhle, pressed west virginia governor jim justice, asking him to provide any example of this being an actual issue in his state. >> can you give me one example of a transgender child trying to get an unfair advantage. just one, in your state. you signed a bill about it. no, i can't really tell you one. i think we only have 12 kids, maybe, in our state that are transgender-type kids. >> well, at least one of the transgender kids in west virginia is now actively trying to get accountability, because she's being negatively affected by that law. 11-year-old becky pepper jackson wants to run cross-country. i ran cross-country in high school. and track at her middle school, but she's being prohibited from trying out from the girl's teams. her mother has brought a case against the state on her behalf and now the biden administration is stepping up and joining becky's fight. yesterday, the department of justice filed a statement of interest i
anti-transgender law earlier this year, banning trans athletes from participating on female sports team in middle schoolsafter that bill became law, my colleague, stephanie ruhle, pressed west virginia governor jim justice, asking him to provide any example of this being an actual issue in his state. >> can you give me one example of a transgender child trying to get an unfair advantage. just one, in your state. you signed a bill about it. no, i can't really tell you one. i think we only...
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it is crazy to think when we were in middle school we were dancing to this. is a family show. jillian: more useful information, that song was based on a woman, she inspired that song. the video itself i never saw that. todd: the guys are in wheelchairs. 19 after the hour, kentucky lawmaker taking on critical race. school. jillian: he joins us with the education battle that is waging. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. todd: welcome back. kentucky the latest state taking a stand against critical race theory, lawmakers proposing a bill that would limit race and gender studies in school. joe fisher is one of the bill's fathers. he joins us now. th
it is crazy to think when we were in middle school we were dancing to this. is a family show. jillian: more useful information, that song was based on a woman, she inspired that song. the video itself i never saw that. todd: the guys are in wheelchairs. 19 after the hour, kentucky lawmaker taking on critical race. school. jillian: he joins us with the education battle that is waging. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything...
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the middle school was st. anony's girls senior secondary school these girls grew up together.ed up in india for a visit, you ping them, and the girls would come together. sometimes they would being their own -- bring their own children along. it has always been a fun place to share stories of each other's lives. this whatsapp group, as well as my middle school whatsapp group, is now inundated with information on where you can get oxygen cylinders, where you can go for an icu bed. mental health and south asia, we don't talk about it as much as here in the u.s., but, in india right now, people are just trying to survive. there are only two ways to do this. either we acknowledge there will be the trauma that people ha experienced is going to be multigenerational and do something about it, or we pretend it never happened. >> i'm the founder of crossover sketball and scholars academy. the mission is to impact gender equity and education rates in marginalized communities across india by using the sport of basketball as a vehicle of change. i just got a text message today from a youn
the middle school was st. anony's girls senior secondary school these girls grew up together.ed up in india for a visit, you ping them, and the girls would come together. sometimes they would being their own -- bring their own children along. it has always been a fun place to share stories of each other's lives. this whatsapp group, as well as my middle school whatsapp group, is now inundated with information on where you can get oxygen cylinders, where you can go for an icu bed. mental health...
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themselves against going forward, especially kids in middle school who by the time they get in theirid-20's, early 30's are reluctant to take the shot because -- it's the old macho figure. " you can't touch me!" [laughter] caller: i would inspire your community to do that. guest: ron, teachers are brilliant! thank you for your service at this point. that is a great idea -- this is a great opportunity for us to get in as early as kindergarten. some educators at the cleveland clinic -- i was able with my daughter to develop a series of programs we gave for the k-6 curriculum and seventh grade through 12th grade, and it was wonderful! the students were so eager to learn. you can adjust to the curriculum so they can start learning the basics about washing hands and how things are transmitted, to sneeze into your elbow, things that are universally important, not just for covid but for influenza, and just have it be healthier young students. as we got into the curriculum and the high school, we were able to develop into a sick viruses, virology -- basic viruses, virology and how mutations
themselves against going forward, especially kids in middle school who by the time they get in theirid-20's, early 30's are reluctant to take the shot because -- it's the old macho figure. " you can't touch me!" [laughter] caller: i would inspire your community to do that. guest: ron, teachers are brilliant! thank you for your service at this point. that is a great idea -- this is a great opportunity for us to get in as early as kindergarten. some educators at the cleveland clinic --...
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market the inevitable result of this is that figure use in high school is incredibly high. 3.6million children use vapors in 2020. of this middles 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 to regardless limit advertising and sales and targeting children of their
market the inevitable result of this is that figure use in high school is incredibly high. 3.6million children use vapors in 2020. of this middles 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...
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west fire to sort of the signing, especially by the united states troops withdrawal the massacre middle school in west kabul. actually, just over the address on file and select associates off the president biden announced to pull out of us troops in april. his secretary of state antony blinkin came up with a plan to build on the talks in doha, with a peace conference in san bull. so the taliban and african government could work together. that plan now lies in tatters and most timeless, believe the african people who suffered for decades of war, and now lightly to face an intensified conflict. un experts preparing for a major humanitarian emergency. james bays al jazeera, spain socialist lead government is approved. controversial pardons for 9 capital and independence leaders. they were jailed over their roles in the failed attempt to secede from the rest of the country. in october 2017. it's a deeply controversial move and a huge risk for the prime minister address sanchez wrongs president elect says he'll work to defend the country's interests in any negotiations with foreign powers. and his
west fire to sort of the signing, especially by the united states troops withdrawal the massacre middle school in west kabul. actually, just over the address on file and select associates off the president biden announced to pull out of us troops in april. his secretary of state antony blinkin came up with a plan to build on the talks in doha, with a peace conference in san bull. so the taliban and african government could work together. that plan now lies in tatters and most timeless, believe...
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in high schools and junior middle schools will have the data to support vaccinating adolescents. i can imagine by the fall significant numbers of middle school students will be vaccinated on that. that will be great because the teachers will be vaccinated, the staff, that will be safe. think for the little kids that will not move as quickly. the reason i say that is because the mi sc syndrome the multisystem inflammatory syndrome. think they want to be careful to not triggering mi sc or making things worse there's not some kind of autoimmune reaction going on. i think it won't be a problem but it will slow people down in terms of testing. i don't see having that data available till next year. and then how will you go down in terms of age, that's going to depend on a few things. think we'll vaccinate pregnant women and newborns will be bored with antibiotics on board. it may be used like a measles vaccine we give it at one year of age because of the maternal antibodies that may be one scenario that plays out. what i'm not sure about anyone else that was an incredibly fast hour. if
in high schools and junior middle schools will have the data to support vaccinating adolescents. i can imagine by the fall significant numbers of middle school students will be vaccinated on that. that will be great because the teachers will be vaccinated, the staff, that will be safe. think for the little kids that will not move as quickly. the reason i say that is because the mi sc syndrome the multisystem inflammatory syndrome. think they want to be careful to not triggering mi sc or making...
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so it's an invoice from may. 5th, open book. suddenly district middle school. yet if you made it super easy, is it something well up is going to my new to plus people who was she made between those who need the window one don't. don't want to meet with them for the nearby. do a study by doing the opener. capital no one particularly don't want to do unless he may feel free to come over to me and so we're going to want you've been a bit more so you know, eviction notice. so if you look, i will hopefully have all that we will build on doing the global nail. dana genie on the sense of people who need to make no super luca so close. you can see them even can they keep pulling together the muslims of getting them to go to the la moda usually when there was like, i don't know when i got to go to them with his the know of of that though you got to go to be the if you do it over, tell you what was the wrong things. well, it was the one the same, same, you know, i mean what it was was got on. you got a new to the i mean, if you don't do something that i was on the what i was very you know, what
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she sneaks into her middle school. we will tell you why. >>> first, vowing to return. >> we will be back soon. we will be back. >> a nail-biting vote ends benjamin netanyahu's 12-year run in israel. paul loves food. but his diabetes made food a mystery. everything felt like a “no.” but then paul went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows how food affects his glucose. and he knows when to make different choices. take the mystery out of your glucose levels - and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us ♪ try it for free. viyou need an ecolab.us scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. i don't hydrate like everyone else. because i'm not everyone else. they drink what they're told to drink. i drink what helps me rehydrate and recover: pedialyte® sport. beca
she sneaks into her middle school. we will tell you why. >>> first, vowing to return. >> we will be back soon. we will be back. >> a nail-biting vote ends benjamin netanyahu's 12-year run in israel. paul loves food. but his diabetes made food a mystery. everything felt like a “no.” but then paul went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows how food affects his glucose. and he knows when to make different choices. take the mystery out of your glucose...
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todd: a middle school student singled out by a teacher and you bullied for sporting a thin blue linen: the border crisis is costing taxpayers big bucks, republicans now demanding recordses for the exact cost as the biden administration diverts billions to pay for housing and travel for illegal immigrants. todd: joining us now, michigan congresswoman lisa mcclain. congresswoman, thank you for being here. here is the text of that letter. quote, we are deeply concerned that hhs diverted more than $2 billion that congress appropriated for covid-19 related health initiatives toward covering the cost of housing and transportation of unaccompanied immigrant children. its is the biden administration policies that are encouraging children to make the dangerous trek. while you have not signed on to the letter, it's more or less about availability, you'll sign onto the letter when you return to d.c. as for the substance of it, as we try to destroy this virus, shouldn't more americans be fired up that billions of dollars of their covid recovery money are going to this? >> well, absolutely. and t
todd: a middle school student singled out by a teacher and you bullied for sporting a thin blue linen: the border crisis is costing taxpayers big bucks, republicans now demanding recordses for the exact cost as the biden administration diverts billions to pay for housing and travel for illegal immigrants. todd: joining us now, michigan congresswoman lisa mcclain. congresswoman, thank you for being here. here is the text of that letter. quote, we are deeply concerned that hhs diverted more than...
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, you know, not just that i'm going to substitute, i mean, i am, i went immediately out to the middle school up would need to to know to do a good amino ah, the how often if you turn article shouldn't or she's such a good thing as me now the students from a new book offered to didn't use finding off so and then q is on okay. so on, in a cynical industry i thought it didn't kill assume i foresee, cannot identify the key of, to the pending one or a casa through 5th, on the gore to it's, you know, she moved back. there's one of those shows all the nicer month denies. she 2 by 2, there was a month and figures only goes out without a minute. now my phone is also so national that when you get going to class, she didn't i live on the when i submit the saw us who are dean. i got a minute to go was one or she was only missing, negotiate only my sense of cash tonight and i look to use, i'll shoot them a little gallery, look only my daughter done. common me see any gotten no known in on in dos in the news also immuno to minute minute in order to discourage law the mongolia hash faster money. own half f
, you know, not just that i'm going to substitute, i mean, i am, i went immediately out to the middle school up would need to to know to do a good amino ah, the how often if you turn article shouldn't or she's such a good thing as me now the students from a new book offered to didn't use finding off so and then q is on okay. so on, in a cynical industry i thought it didn't kill assume i foresee, cannot identify the key of, to the pending one or a casa through 5th, on the gore to it's, you know,...