"Our job, our mission, our goal every day, is to teach children and to do that at a high level and create meaningful learning experiences," said Superintendent Aaron Spence.
For students and teachers throughout the Commonwealth, masks will be one of the important back-to-school supplies due to Gov. Ralph Northam’s recent indoor mask mandate for all public and private schools. One Virginia Beach business is offering adults and kids the resources to mask up.
Virginia Beach residents are voicing their concerns about a potential return to in-person instruction. Author: Angelo Vargas Updated: 11:48 PM EST January 10, 2021
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. On Sunday, a group of teachers, parents and students attended a virtual rally and expressed their concerns about a potential return to in-person learning.
During the rally, teachers said they want to stay virtual until Covid-19 cases go down in Virginia Beach.
Facebook group Virginia Beach Educators United hosted the virtual rally to voice their opposition to in-person learning.
Virginia Beach City Public School teachers voiced their concerns. Peter Ayala was one of them.
“The safety and the well being has to be at the forefront, and it can’t be there if the staff can’t keep their mental health. if they can’t keep feel comfortable in doing their job, said Ayala.