San Diego teachers are delivering in-person instruction to illegal aliens while American children are still forced to study online, according to reports.
Many pupils in the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) have been ‘learning online’ for the past year.
A hybrid system involving partial in-person instruction is expected to launch on April 12, according to the SDUSD website.
Meanwhile, ‘child migrants’ who have recently entered the U.S. illegally are reportedly receiving face-to-face attention from San Diego teachers.
“The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) is providing the educational program for the unaccompanied migrant children who will be staying at the San Diego Convention Center through July,” an SDCOE spokesman informed Fox News. “All children in California, regardless of immigration status, have a constitutional right to education. We also have a moral obligation to ensure a bright future for our children.”
“The educational program will include English language development and social-emotional learning opportunities. The teachers who are participating in the program are doing so voluntarily, and the program is following a COVID-19 screening protocol based on guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”
It gets worse. 37 of the 500 teens tested positive for Covid. That’s a case rate of 7,400 per 100K residents!!! San Diego is at 5.5/100K or ~1,345X less.@GavinNewsom & @ToddGloria think this is OK but teaching kids in their own community isn’t?https://t.co/m2IiWbgI4h
— Reopen California Schools (@ReopenCASchools) March 30, 2021
San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond blasted the move in comments to Fox News.
“We have 130,000 kids who haven’t been allowed in a classroom for over a year in the San Diego Unified School District,” Desmond said. “It’s great that there’s in-person learning for those unaccompanied minors from Central America, but I wish every child in San Diego County was allowed the same opportunity for in-person teaching.”
Local parent Emily Diaz also slammed the betrayal of American students and parents.
“The system is broken when San Diego teachers are teaching migrant children in person, but the 100,000 students of taxpaying families at San Diego Unified School District are stuck learning in Zoom school,” Diaz said.
“We agree that every child deserves an in-person education, but why are taxpaying students put last? If this is a humanitarian issue then who is rescuing San Diego Unified students, because our leaders have failed them.”
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