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A New York high school teacher is under fire after she told students George Floyd died of a heart attack and drug overdose.
English teacher Hope Antonelli made the claim about Floyd as part of a ninth-grade English assignment on Friday, The Times Herald-Record reported.
The assignment asked students to create a bold topic/thematic sentence. George Floyd did not die because (Derek) Chauvin’s knee was on his neck, said the assignment, which has since made the rounds on social media.
Saugerties investigating teacher s racially charged assignment on Derek Chauvin s trial
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The Saugerties Central School District is reviewing a divisive ninth-grade class assignment regarding Derek Chauvin s trial, which raised concerns among students and parents.
English teacher Hope Antonelli asked students to respond to a prompt in a Regent s exam format. She asked them to use phrases like it is evident, it is clear, and it is obvious. Students needed to justify their claim with a bold topic and thematic sentence to the following prompt: George Floyd did not die because Chauvin s knee was on his neck. He died from a heart attack and drug overdose. However, because Chauvin used excessive force and failed to render aid, he was convicted on all three counts by a jury of his peers. (Arrest was over a counterfeit $20 bill.)
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KINGSTON, N.Y. â Ulster County had its worst single-day COVID-19 positivity rate in the second wave of this virus pandemic Tuesday.
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The county s new infection rate was 9.2% as 110 individuals tested positive over the last 24 hours from 1,190 tests conducted. It surpasses the 8.4% rate recorded just last Wednesday, Dec. 16.
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Ulster reported 106 recoveries on its COVID online dashboard. Thus the active caseload rose only rose from 2,052 to 2,056.Â
Since testing began in March, the county has 5,404 confirmed cases and 3,217 recoveries. There were no deaths reported Tuesday. Overall fatalities stand at 131.Â
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