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Lawsuit: New Mexico attorney general accuses recruitment agency of exploiting foreigner teachers Miranda Cyr, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES – When Ma. Eden Dagsaan, 52, started the process of emigrating from the Philippines to New Mexico through Total Teaching Solutions International to teach in public schools, she thought it was too good to be true. I was skeptical, Dagsaan said. Is it really true that I could go to America?
Once she stepped off her flight into Roswell, New Mexico on Sept. 11, 2017, the TTSI staff, who reportedly picked up her and fellow Filipino teachers after all other passengers were gone from the baggage claim, they immediately asked for the requested payment of $500 to go toward the $15,000 sum she owed to the company.
Grand Junction Convention Center Will Be Mass Vaccination Point
COVID-19 vaccine distribution is going to the next level in Grand Junction.
Beginning this week, Grand Junction Convention Center is a mass vaccination point in Mesa County. Appointments are now being taken for those that are in the designated priority groups to receive the vaccine.
Jeff Kuhr, Mesa County Public Health Executive Director, says 20 vaccinators on site will be able to vaccinate 10 people per hour which translates to about 1200 doses administered per day. Expanded vaccination capability remains a possibility if needed in the future, as currently, only about two-thirds of the available space at the convention center is being utilized.
From Staff and Wire Reports
ALBUQUERQUE (AP) Classrooms in some New Mexico schools were scheduled on Monday to allow in-person education for the first time this semester.
In-person classes were temporarily suspended by the state for two weeks earlier this month to prevent a feared increase in COVID-19 cases, the Albuquerque Journal reported Sunday. Small groups of students with disabilities were allowed to attend classes, but schools offering other in-person classes had to shut their doors and teach remotely.
The New Mexico Public Education Department was unable to provide a count of schools planning to reopen in-person classes Monday.
Schools were able to restart schedules that were planned before the pause, including those mixing in-person and remote lessons. Previously, about 60 schools were operating on a hybrid model and four districts, each with 100 students or less, were allowed to hold in-person learning with five students per teacher.
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