20623f02. Its being forwarded to the july 2 board meeting, so thats the item being withdrawn. Whats the item, though . Yeah. It is if you can hold on one second, in the special order of business. It is adopt the fiscal year 20202021 budget for the San Francisco Unified School District and the San Francisco county office of education in the standardized adult code, the official form prescribed by the state superintendent of public instruction. So thats the budget, is that correct . That is correct. Is megan, are you on . Yes, im here. Do you want to explain why thats withdrawn . Yes. Historically, or in the last couple of years, weve made sure to include ta book with te staff book. We arent prepared to move forward, so we are going to be seeking your approval for the budget in the standard form, but the c. D. E. Form will be followed july 15. We werent able to have the book ready on time, so so item 3, under proposals for action is the regular budget. So the budget is coming, just not t
American history tv, the National History center hosts a conversation on u. S. Gun rights and regulations. Watch American History tv tonight and over the weekend on cspan3. U. S. Schools are looking at how to safely reopen during the coronavirus pandemic. Educators spoke to members of the Senate Health committee about plans to decrease class size, continue Home Learning and schoolwide coronavirus tests to make sure students and staff are safe when they return to the classroom. Widespread testing not only helps contain the virus, it builds confidence that the schools are safe. U. S. Assistant secretary for health told our committee that there will be 40 to 50 million diagnostic tests available per month by september. Thats four to five times the number of todays tests and todays number in the United States is twice as many as any other country. And dr. Francis collins who led the human genome project and leads the National Institutes of health, leads a shark tank enterprise at the nih t
Schoolwide coronavirus tests to make sure students and staff are safe when they return to the classroom. Widespread testing not only helps contain the virus, it builds confidence that the schools are safe. U. S. Assistant secretary for health told our committee that there will be 40 to 50 million diagnostic tests available per month by september. Thats four to five times the number of todays tests and todays number in the United States is twice as many as any other country. And dr. Francis collins who led the human genome project and leads the National Institutes of health, leads a shark tank enterprise at the nih to discover new ways to create tens of millions of quick and accurate and inexpensive diagnostic tests. School covid plans should let the plans last for at least a year. The government is pursuing vaccines at what it calls warp speed, faster than weve ever done that before, but no one expects a vaccine this august. And the second half of the school year, schools should be bet
The number in the United States is twice as many as any other country. And doctor Francis Collins who once led the human genome project and now leaves the National Institutes of health needs a competitive shark tank enterprise at the nih to discover new ways to create tens of millions of quick and extensive diagnostictests. Covid19 plans should last for at least a year. The government is pursuing vaccines at what it calls s work speed a, faster than weve ever done that before but no one expects a vaccine this august. The second half of the school year schools should be able to provide more tests, more treatments, better Contact Tracing and hopefully we should begin to have vaccines. It will likely be the fall of 2021 though before we begin toapproach normal. There are several reasons schools have an advantage in weproviding a safe environment for students and for faculty. One younger people have been less hurt by covid19 and older people. Although doctor county told our committee we sh
Every year cspan awards fellowships to several middle and High School Teachers who have demonstrated innovative methods of a corporate cspan programs in their teaching. They join cspans education Relations Team in washington, d. C. For four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. They also help lead cspan some educators conference. Al green has taught in pacoima. Tells about your school and her students. Im really fortunate to get to teach the population that is almost entirely firstgeneration americans. Most my students are bilingual scum into the english language skill. I get to take a group of students who really want to learn, immigrant children love learning. They see education as way out. Their parents are super invested in them and so i get to be the guide to teach them about those connections to American History and World History and to the government and help them see their place within this country that sometimes doesnt receive him as a a part of it. You tell us your