SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) Several South Bay teachers went back to school Monday with kids in their classrooms. So how did day one go?
Theresa Hull, a 1st and 2nd grade teacher at Guadalupe Elementary School, told ABC7 News Anchor Ama Daetz how it went.
7:40 a.m. It s the first day of school in February. I m headed to Guadalupe School. I have 12 students returning today in person. I ve got all my PPE, my classroom is ready and I think I will have some very excited children in about 25 minutes, so here we go!
9:55 a.m. It s about 10 o clock. We ve been here about 2 hours and it s going great. These kids are so happy to be back. They have the best smiles. They re so excited. This is a reminder to me that nurses and doctors are amazing because this much PPE on my face is tricky. Hats off to all other first responders who ve been doing this a lot longer than me. So it s going great. I m very happy to be here and the kids are amazing.
At least three priests have fallen ill. That is according to a message on its website.
The church says it will be closed through February 13, with all services streamed online only.
The San Francisco City Attorney s Office sent the Archdiocese a cease-and-desist letter last year ordering the church to stop holding large indoor masses.
In July, at least 10 people were infected with COVID-19 at a wedding ceremony held at the church against public health orders.
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