This event also included remarks from Vice President pence, kellyanne conway, and education secretary betsy devos. Thank you very much. Were here to talk about opening our schools. We have some of our Great Teachers and parents in a very representative group, and we also have some extraordinary experts with us. I like to maybe start off by asking our Vice President to say a few words, and then if you would, betsy and kelly and. We will go around and talk to some of the parents and teachers, and thank you all for being here very much. Thank you, mr. President. I want to thank all of the educators and leaders who are here. And part of the conversation. President trump made it clear from the time that we made our way through the difficult days of 45 days to slow the spread, the president said we want to work with states to open up america again. Weve got to open up american schools. At the president s direction, we have literally provided billions of dollars already to states to begin to
And yet, it knows exactly how we see each other and how we treat each other. Clear, there is no vaccine for racism. Work forot to do the george floyd, for breonna taylor, for the lives of too many others to name, for our children, and for all of us. We have got to do the work to fulfill that promise of equal justice under law. Because heres the thing none of us are free until all of us are free. So we are at an inflection point. The constant chaos leaves us adrift. The incompetence makes us feel afraid. The callousness makes us feel alone. It is a lot. And heres the thing. Deserve soetter and much more. We must elect a president who will bring something different, something better, and do the important work. A president who will bring all of us together. Black, white, latino, asian, indigenous, to achieve the future we collectively want. We must elect joe biden. Joei will tell you, i knew as Vice President. I knew joe on the campaign trail. And i first got to know joe as the father of
So we have been in constant communication and we have heard this concern of these classes that absolutely cannot be taught virtually but they are very hand on. How can we make the classes safer . Because they cannot be done virtual. That will be part of the guidance. And its such a big piece of the other thing and that the other thing that gets lost in inperson classes is there are classes that will not be taught in the fall semester or potentially the Spring Semester that have a negative impact on Mental Health in San Francisco. A lot of our seniors take classes at City College Even with the unfortunate class cuts in physical education in, for example, pottery and ceramics that you cannot teach online. You cannot take a ceramics class online, but we cannot teach it safely inperson either currently. The work we are doing is critical for us to do this work back in the spring. And hopefully teach the important classes that have a direct Mental Health impact and positive impact on a lot o
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Places of worship also had to stop indoor services. A San Mateo County supervisor plan tuesday introduce an ordinance tomorrow that would fine people that do not wear masks. The fines are proposed to start at 100 for first time vie violators, with fines going up to 500 for repeat offenders. Businesses could be find up to 3,000, depending on the violation. Families received boxes full of produce, milk, eggs, and other essentials today. Its a joint effort with the city of san jose. The Heritage Plaza normally hosts plays and musical events. This working class area they say is one of the hardest hist by the coronavirus in the bay area. They they county have the luxury of living in a house and not having, you know, other households there, or, you know, living with grandparents, and younger generations. Right . I mean, its just you look at all of that together, and its why this community is being impacted. The Food Distribution happens every first and third monday offering the month from 10