About Adverse Child Experiences how trauma impacts latter in life this is an important to have early preservation to avoid down the line chovm and obesity that results from unrevolved issues that happen in Early Childhood id love to work with the Child Advocacy center and second i am impressed how we are coming together around this crisis were starting communications around the rufkz theyre not here yet but were anticipating families will be relocating to the area i want to keep the district informed of those confuses and commissioner maufas raised an important resolution that it be sent to the governor as well as our senator mark leno and Assembly Member tom and others this is not a one shot response this is going to require local control funding for the toward so in the longterm were going to need our state legislator to be involved thank you. Wellbeing a second generations immigrant i want to thank the board of education for this resolution because it really helps children in need.
Part over philosophy since weve closed the Newcomer Program so have new comer students in comprehensive high schools so as they become for capital of doing that. Im a little bit concerned it seems like in our big high schools we have a small strand of students some of over proscribed by then i see marshal for example, we have a quiet a large strand whats the enrollment what do we expect that to be this year 6 hundred. 5 hundred or so. If this strand becomes completely enrolled up to capacity its more than a third of the student body is it comparable to mission that has a sizeable newcomer. It comes down to the physical space i know weve talked to for Mission High School weve moved it t the mission zone we have to look at the commission classroom space thats an important consideration that defines a lot of this crenshaw then 10 has been working to see what physical space is available and i completely understand were limited by space, you know, as schools about to open in a week and weve
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Field. Cool outside but a winter warm up is on the way. We begin with a fox 5 exclusive a Dc Police Officer under arrest tonight accused of having sex with an under aged girl he met in a church choir. Sixth district Patrol Officer turned himself in late this afternoon. Paul wag they are has the story. Reporter the Court Affidavit filed with a search warrant says the abuse began back in 2004 when officer palmer was the director of youth choir and the girl was a member of the choir. When the woman came forward back in march she told police the abuse began when she was 11 years old and continued for two years. The day after christmas dc police executed a search warrant at this church in southeast. The same church where officer palmer served as director of the choir and the victim attended service s with her family. From 2004 to 2006 the choir director would sexually assault the girl during rehearsal breaks after sending the other children to the store. At the time, the alleged victim says
You got to get tanned indoors rather than outdoors, ainsley. Ainsley well, steve, all of this as hundreds of doctors have joined the call these are doctors, keep in mind, to end the strin jengt stayathome orders. More than 600 sending a letter to President Trump calling this lockdown a, quote, massive casualty incident. Saying that americans are putting themselves at risk by missing routine appointments. Isnt that interesting because we hear all these expert doctors say dont open too quickly. But then you have this other group that is saying look, if you look at the statistics it shows states that are reopening, many of them dont have as many cases now. They are doing better. And potentially you have got suicides that are up. Have you got people are drinking during of the day now. They are worried about alcoholism killing people and worried about Domestic Violence as well, brian. Brian yeah. And, for example, there was a food line last week 3500 people lined up for food. They are out o