“Being a teacher, especially being a teacher in the school I attended as a child, and being a student in this classroom 15 years ago allows me to see not only my perspective as a teacher but put myself into their shoes,” Unger-Fink said. “So what I get out of teaching is building the relationships with the students and incorporating their own passions into the content that we teach.”
Alicia Gaines-Holligan says she is inspired every day by her students at Park Lakes Elementary School in Lauderdale Lakes.
“Maybe I’m a role model for them but you know, I look up to them, how they’re able to overcome challenges and still come in and do their best, like no matter what’s going on at home,” Holligan said.
City leaders set up several enhanced safety measures that will be in place during the High Impact Period, February through April 12. A citywide midnight curfew is also still in effect.
More than 400 Miami Beach police officers will be working extended shifts. The message is simple: vacation responsibly or go to jail, police spokesperson Ernesto Rodriguez said.
No. 2 - Jackson Health Schedules 600+ Appointments for People 55-64
About 1,200 first dose appointments for a vaccine were scheduled Wednesday at Jackson Health System, and 640 of them were for people ages 55-64 with an underlying medical condition.
It was the first day Jackson Health was inoculating younger age groups that were not existing patients.