St. Paul plans to bring elementary students through 5th grade back to class Feb. 1. Author: Deevon Rahming (KARE11) Updated: 10:50 PM CST January 12, 2021
ST PAUL, Minn. Dozens of people held a car rally in St. Paul Tuesday night to express their concerns about sending kids back to the classroom.
With car horns blaring, headlights flashing and signs waving, staff and parents with St. Paul Public Schools came together in a unique way. Backing one message to state and district leaders. We are asking that all educators have the opportunity to have a full course of the vaccination, said Lindsay Walker, a visual arts teacher at Benjamin E Mays IB World School.
Teachers hold car rally to call for delay to in-person learning article
Teachers and community members held a car rally at the St. Paul Public Schools district office, pushing for a delay to in-person learning amid the pandemic.
MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Both St. Paul and Minneapolis school districts are making plans for elementary students to return to the classroom, but there is some concern they are moving too fast.
In the parking lot of the district headquarters for St. Paul Public Schools, a different kind of demonstration was held on four wheels Tuesday night.
Teachers hold car rally to call for delay to in person learning
St. Paul teachers rallied to urge district leaders to delay the reopening of elementary schools, while Minneapolis educators, nurses and parents said they plan to hold daily news conferences this week to highlight their concerns.