San Diego teachers given option to teach migrant kids in-person instead of Americans
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Teachers from San Diego Unified School District who are teaching migrant children in-person before their own students are getting paid to do so and have the opportunity to teach migrant children instead of their American students, Fox News has learned.
SDCOE 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. "Our teachers have been asked if they’re interested in working at the convention center site, as opposed to the worksites they are assigned to. So, for example, one of our SDCOE teachers who normally works at School X could volunteer to change their placement, working at the convention center site instead of School X," San Diego County Office of Education chief of staff Music Watson told Fox News in an email. "Fifteen county office employees who have volunteered will be teaching at the convention center," Watson added. "These employees are not receiving any additional pay. An additional 1,179 educators have expressed interest in learning more about volunteering at the site. None of those 1,179 have been contacted to teach at the convention center."More Related News