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Financial needs of schools planning to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic. Also a look at the recent rise of covid19 cases with dr. Drake deutsche dr. Drake dr. Jake deutsch. It isgood morning, thursday, july 16, 2020. A three hour washington journal is ahead. We begin on decisions being made in School Districts around the country about when and how children will go to school this fall. With the coronavirus creating debate over in person versus Virtual Schools and concerns about School Funding shortfalls areteacher shortages, we opening our phones to hear from educators and parents this morning. What is your biggest concern when it comes to School Reopening . Phone line split up. Educators, 202 7488000. Parents, 202 7488001. You can also send us a text. That number is. That number is 202 74880 2 3. Otherwise catch up with us on social media at facebook. Com cspan. A good thursday morning to you. You can start calling you now as we show you education secretary betsy devos reiteratin
We will have live coverage from the white house starting at 4 00 eastern, also online at cspan. Org or listen with the free cspan radio app. Very good thursday morning to you. You can go ahead and start calling and now as we show you education secretary at the divorce in an online interview yesterday reiterating what she says is the need for students to be back fully in the classroom this fall. Classroom this fall. [video clip] kids in lowrom income situations, vulnerable backgrounds, those are the ones most negatively impacted by not having that School Routine and that focus on continuing to move ahead and learn. We talked about what some of my observations were. That absolutely the case today parents have a much clearer understanding of what their childrens experience was this spring. They have a better perspective on how their particular school did with continuing to provide Education Opportunities and they are looking for that leadership on the part of education leaders to ensure t
Welcome to the 2020 georgia legislative policy forum. I am the president and ceo of the georgia Public Policy foundation. On behalf of our entire staff in the board of trustees, we are very glad you joined us. If you have attended this event in the past, you are well aware this years edition is quite different. Weve had to adapt to different circumstances. To this yearseme event, wisdom, justice, adaptation. Is theeve adaptation right focus for this years session. Oday is only the Opening Event over the next several weeks, we will be back here on tuesdays at 11 00 a. M. To explore the ways georgias businesses, families, and environment are adapting to a changing world. We will cover education, the budget, land use and transportation, the economy, housing, and health care. Panels ofciting experts lined up for each of them. We hope you will be able to join us for as many of those as you can. We are grateful to be joined on this journey by some key sponsors, without which our work with no
In fact the theme for this years event, wisdom, justice and adaptation. As you probably know, thats the states motto and adaptation is the right focus for this your session. And speaking of the sessions, today is the opening event. Over the next several weeks, we will be back here on tuesdays at 11 00 a. M. To explore the ways of georgia, families, businesses and the government are adapting to a changed world. It will cover the following areas. Education, budget, land use and transportation, the economy, housing and healthcare. In exciting panels of experts lined up for each of them and we hope youll be able to join us for as of those as you can. More grateful to be joined by some key sponsors without which homework cannot be possible. They are our presenting sponsor, and our platinum sponsors, flaws and Family Foundation and verizon breed we think each of them of the support of this event. Or please to have been able to offer an outstanding lineup of speakers to you are audience at no