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CA School Board Trustee Calls Return to In-Person Learning White Supremacist, Slavery

26 Feb 2021 Parents in the La Mesa-Spring Valley, California, school district are calling for the resignation of a school board trustee who referred to plans to return to in-person learning as “white supremacist ideology.” Reopen California Schools tweeted about trustee and board Vice President Chardá Bell-Fontenot (pictured), who said during Tuesday’s virtual board meeting that plans on how and when to bring children back into the classroom for in-person learning “seems like a very white supremacist ideology.” La Mesa, CA trustee Bell-Fontenot goes off on fellow board members, one of which is Hispanic, saying returning to in-person learning is “a very white supremacist ideology,” telling them to “[check] their privilege,” and that mandating in-person instruction is “slavery.”

Parents call for La Mesa-Spring Valley Schools board member to resign after comments on racism

Parents call for La Mesa-Spring Valley Schools board member to resign after comments on racism Some La Mesa-Spring Valley School District parents are calling for Board Vice President Charda Bell-Fontenot to resign following comments made during a recent school board meeting. and last updated 2021-02-25 21:23:23-05 LA MESA, Calif. (KGTV) — Some La Mesa-Spring Valley School District parents are calling for Board Vice President Charda Bell-Fontenot to resign following comments made during a recent school board meeting. During a recording of the meeting on Tuesday, members were set to discuss when and how to bring kids back into the classroom. During the virtual meeting, Bell-Fontenot is heard making comments on racism and white supremacy.

Encinitas, La Mesa-Spring Valley School Districts Slated to Return to In-Person Learning

Updated on February 24, 2021 at 5:24 pm NBCLA More and more schools in San Diego County are slowly expected to reopen soon after nearly a year of closures due to the pandemic and the latest districts to update their plans are Encinitas Union School District (EUSD) and La Mesa-Spring Valley School District (LMSVSD). In a letter to parents sent on Tuesday, Encinitas Union announced K-6 grade students will have will expand from two days of in-person learning per week to five starting April 12, just after students’ spring break. Those students’ in-person schedule will be 8 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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