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The People’s House @WhiteHouse is ready to celebrate Christmas and the holiday season! pic.twitter.com/oejKW3mC15— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) November 26, 2018 156
The Florida Department of Education sent out an emergency order on July 6, issued by Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran, that requires all Florida Public K-12 school districts to reopen brick and mortar schools as an option for families five days a week.The order forced school districts to abandon hybrid options, like sending kids in person a few days a week and doing eLearning the remainder of the week, which others around the country are considering.Within that petition, the Florida Education Association leaders are now asking those concerned about the re-opening of schools to send a letter to Gov. DeSantis. They've created a letter that families can copy and paste."Until the community spread is reduced, you must recall the Emergency Order issued by Commissioner Corcoran requiring all school districts to open brick and mortar buildings," it reads in part. "Not only do we question the legality of such an order, we find it irresponsible to silence the voice of constitutionally elected school board members who represent their constituents."It goes on to say that the CDC has made it clear that there is a high risk for schools to open if the community spread is above a 10% positive test rate."Currently, there are more than 300,000 cases reported in Florida and a positive test rate of well over 10%," the letter designed for Gov. DeSantis reads. "There is a 31% positive test rate among children under the age of 18 and the numbers have increased at a staggering rate over the past 30 days."In addition, the FEA is asking the governor to take "all actions necessary" to reduce community spread to well below 10%."We urge you to heed the advice of medical professionals," the letter reads.Several school districts across the Tampa Bay area have voted to delay the start of the school year by a few weeks after consulting with medical professionals. Hillsborough County Schools recently partnered with USF Health and Tampa General Hospital as a way to track the virus and determine what is best for students and staff.The Florida Education Association also has a list of what needs to happen once the community spread of COVID-19 is below the 10% target number."School districts must have the resources and support to properly and safely reopen brick and mortar buildings," the letter reads.This includes, in part:The ability to keep class sizes small enough for proper social distancing of six feetThe ability to quickly check temperatures of all students and staffThe ability to limit access to school campuses to only students and staffThe ability to reduce the number of students on buses to allow for social distancingThe ability to have touch-free hand sanitizer stations in every classroom and office, as well as multiple stations in cafeterias and other large common areas, plus refills that are readily availableThe availability of plenty of soap and paper towelsThe ability to sanitize school buses after each route and entire schools every two hoursThe ability to change lunch routines to allow for the proper social distancing of six feetThe ability to properly train all students and staff on ways to prevent the spread of the coronavirusThe Florida Education Association has managed to gather nearly 25,000 signatures as of Tuesday, July 21. The goal is to gather 25,600 signatures to send to the governor.This story was originally published by Lauren Rozyla at WFTS. 3401
The flames quickly spread from the yard to the back of the house, prompting homeowner Mke O'Keefe, his wife, their adult son, their two teen daughters, and their pets to escape. 177
The Palladium-Item reports the director was fired and the shelter’s board requested the resignations of two other members who voted to euthanize the dogs. 154
The Nov. 17 event occurred on the same night that a passenger plane slid off the runway at Denver International Airport. Denver7 covered slick roads during the 10 p.m. newscast that night also.Griswold says the company first texted her and asked her to take down the review. She said she wouldn’t and asked for her money back.She posted her review on several sites, she said.About two weeks later, she got a letter from the “litigation department” of a New York law firm.“Our office has been retained…” the letter said. It claimed Griswold left “untrue bad reviews about the company,” according to a copy of the letter Griswold gave Denver7.“I was kind of freaked out about it because it seemed very legit,” Griswold told Contact7.The letter went on to say, “Please note that this letter constitutes a notice of intent to sue…”Griswold became worried that hiring a lawyer to defend herself would be expensive.“I don’t have all the money in the whole wide world to pay for legal fees,” she said.The two-page letter came on letterhead that included an address east of New York City.“…A person in Colorado is guilty of the crime of extortion, a class 4 felony, or blackmail when that person threatens another, or his or her property or reputation…” the letter also said.Denver7 hired a photojournalist to record video of the law firm's address in East Meadow, NY. The building appeared to be a house. 1397