San Diego Educators to Provide in-Person Schooling to Migrants Before their Own Students


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Roughly 130,000 San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) students haven’t received in-person education in a year, however, their teachers now have the opportunity to volunteer to teach migrant children face-to-face during their spring break.

Fox News reports: 

SDUSD students are currently learning in an online-only format and are expected to move into a hybrid model on April 12, where they will be learning in a combination of in-person and online formats, according to the school district’s website…

SDUSD spokeswoman confirmed to Fox News that district has shared the information about the opportunity for teachers to volunteer teaching migrant children in-person during their spring break this week, but said she doesn’t know if teachers are getting paid, saying that it’s up to the county.

The spokesperson added that she does not know if teachers will be reimbursed for their expenses.

San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond told Fox News, “We have 130,000 kids who haven’t been allowed in a classroom for over a year in the San Diego United School District. It’s great that there’s in-person learning for those unaccompanied minors from Central America, but I wish every child in San Diego Country was allowed the same opportunity for in-person teaching.”

SDUSD Parent Emily Diaz said in an email to Fox, “The system is broken when San Diego teachers are teaching migrant children in person, but the 100k students of taxpaying families at San Diego Unified School District are stuck learning in Zoom school. 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.”

California Congressman Darrel Issa said, “For more than a year, parents and students in San Diego County have waited for educators to answer one question: When will our schools reopen with in-person instruction only? And for a year, they’ve been told to wait. The decision to provide in-person instruction to illegal migrants is outrageous and parents have every right to be angry.”

Illegal immigrants have been pouring over the U.S.-Mexico border ever since President Biden took over. 

As of March 4, the number of migrant children referred for release into the U.S. has increased almost 600 percent since the Trump administration.

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Roughly 130,000 San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) students haven’t received in-person education in a year, however, their teachers now have the opportunity to volunteer to teach migrant children face-to-face during their spring break.

Fox News reports: 

SDUSD students are currently learning in an online-only format and are expected to move into a hybrid model on April 12, where they will be learning in a combination of in-person and online formats, according to the school district’s website…

SDUSD spokeswoman confirmed to Fox News that district has shared the information about the opportunity for teachers to volunteer teaching migrant children in-person during their spring break this week, but said she doesn’t know if teachers are getting paid, saying that it’s up to the county.

The spokesperson added that she does not know if teachers will be reimbursed for their expenses.

San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond told Fox News, “We have 130,000 kids who haven’t been allowed in a classroom for over a year in the San Diego United School District. It’s great that there’s in-person learning for those unaccompanied minors from Central America, but I wish every child in San Diego Country was allowed the same opportunity for in-person teaching.”

SDUSD Parent Emily Diaz said in an email to Fox, “The system is broken when San Diego teachers are teaching migrant children in person, but the 100k students of taxpaying families at San Diego Unified School District are stuck learning in Zoom school. 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.”

California Congressman Darrel Issa said, “For more than a year, parents and students in San Diego County have waited for educators to answer one question: When will our schools reopen with in-person instruction only? And for a year, they’ve been told to wait. The decision to provide in-person instruction to illegal migrants is outrageous and parents have every right to be angry.”

Illegal immigrants have been pouring over the U.S.-Mexico border ever since President Biden took over. 

As of March 4, the number of migrant children referred for release into the U.S. has increased almost 600 percent since the Trump administration.