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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- People on social media are outraged after video shows a security guard questioning a mother's immigration status in a Target parking lot. The woman who recorded and posted the video, Sonia Serrano Zavala, says the guard was asking the mother if she is here legally when she started recording. The unidentified security guard can be heard in the video saying, "You’re illegally here and you’re having babies and you’re probably on welfare."The woman, seen holding a baby in the parking lot, was reportedly asking for money. Midway through the video, the security guard says "it's a scam" and claims the woman has a car and a condo.The incident took place at a Target located in the Marketplace at the Grove Shopping Center. The guard does not work specifically for Target, but provides security for the entire shopping center. The company who hires the security guards for the mall said, "The behavior of this employee is not reflective of the standards we have set for our security professionals, and we will address it."WARNING: The video below contains graphic language.  1136

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Professors at the University of San Diego have compiled a list of resources for families to help their students keep pace with STEAM learning during stay-at-home.Many of the resources below are free to use and focus on various areas of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. Families can find free lessons, exercises, videos, and live chats to help students from kindergarten to high school. Online Resources for learning at home:Resources from the Exploratorium called “Science Snacks”: https://www.exploratorium.edu/snacksThe San Diego Zoo has a website just for kids with amazing videos, activities, and games. Enjoy the tour: https://kids.sandiegozoo.org/National geographic kids: https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Tour Yellowstone National Park: https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/photosmultimedia/virtualtours.htmExplore the surface of Mars on the Curiosity Rover: https://accessmars.withgoogle.com/Boston’s Children’s Museum learning resources: https://www.bostonchildrensmuseum.org/learning-resourcesEducational talks TEDEd: https://ed.ted.com/Several museums around the world that you can tour virtually: bit.ly/MuseumsVirtualKhan Academy: www.khanacademy.orgIlluminations Math Games: https://illuminations.nctm.org/Smithsonian Institute Natural History Museum Virtual Tour: https://naturalhistory.si.edu/visit/virtual-tourPBS Learning Media-fun educational videos: https://ca.pbslearningmedia.org/Teach Engineering: https://www.teachengineering.org/EEME: https://www.eeme.co/Interactive Simulations: https://phet.colorado.edu/Biology simulations: https://www.biologysimulations.com/Learning with Seus: https://www.seussville.com/Lessons created by teachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/About 3300 amazing short talks on all kinds of subjects: Ted Talks: www.ted.com/talksArticles and activities on research and researchers: https://futurumcareers.com/A free course to design websites: Casa Azul Productions has recently launched an online Website Design Course FREE of charge available in Spanish and English. This pilot online program is funded by a grant from the U.S. State Department. 1. Register at www.casaazulproductions.com; 2. Read the course descriptions and start the course with level I.A design resource for kids, parents and teachers: http://www.kidsthinkdesign.org/The Official Rube Goldberg Invention Game: https://www.rubegoldberg.com/education/rube-works-game/Lesson Plans and Resources for teaching Rube Goldberg style: https://www.rubegoldberg.com/education/Outdoor learning ideas: https://www.ltl.org.uk/free-resources/Science experiments that can be done at home: https://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiment-library/Exploring STEM through the landscape: http://www.clubscikidzmd.com/blog/Daily science and technology activities: http://www.clubscikidzmd.com/blog/MathArt: https://www.artbypaulgaryphillips.com/ng-creator/Math at work: https://www.hmhco.com/blog/math-at-work-jobs-that-involve-math-skillsImmerse yourself in cryptography: https://www.cryptoclub.org/Design Squad Nation (building out of cardboard boxes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8AMJkqo2lw; more design videos: https://pbskids.org/designsquad/video/Fun mathematics and art videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/VihartHelping your Children Learn and Enjoy Mathematics: https://www.scoe.org/files/math-at-home-english.pdfSonoma county educational resources to help parents: https://legacy.sonomanews.com/news/education/10830968-181/online-resources-to-help-parentsNational Council for Teachers in Mathematics videos for parents: http://www.hunt-institute.org/nctm-mathematics-video-series-for-parents/Interactive mathematics from National Council for Teachers in Mathematics: https://illuminations.nctm.org/Recursos en espa?ol para aprender en casa:Acaban de traducir varias actividades del Exploratorium en San Francisco al espa?ol. Se llaman bocadillos científicos: https://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/es/collection/bocadillos-cientificos?utm_source=Exacttarget&utm_medium=email&utm_Content=2006+eNews+-+Content+Week+%2314+-+GeneralGuía de ense?anza de STEM del museo de ni?os de Boston: https://www.bostonchildrensmuseum.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/rttt/stem/spanish/STEM_Guide_Spanish.pdfEsta página web tiene información en diferentes idiomas: http://stemteachingtools.org/news/2020/guidance-for-supporting-science-learning-during-covid-19. Aquí están los que hay en espa?ol: Para padres/tutores: http://stemteachingtools.org/news/2020/guidance-for-supporting-science-learning-during-covid-19; Para estudiantes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eRRYdC6mWVQ6w1oMuKBJG8YCMaEHgvLpXF3qAK9UoJk/edit; Estrategias para aprender: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EPDsVWMV_74HJq6t_xRp1KwHtmQqKeAe6DVorZoQQcQ/editRecursos de STEM de PBS para ni?os: https://pbskids.org/designsquad/pdf/parentseducators/DS_Invent_Intro_Materials_SPAN.pdfCharlas educativas cortas de TED: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0IS0YyQ-bEnNosf8fPbcA3XPg8fim-UgCharlas cortas increíbles sobre todo tipo de temas: Ted Talks: https://www.ted.com/playlists/518/ted_talks_en_espa%C3%B1olVarios museos de todo el mundo que puede recorrer virtualmente: http://bit.ly/MuseumsVirtualConstrucción con cajas: Actividades de STEM para preescolares: https://www.mass.edu/stem/documents/preschoolcurricular/CEES%20Curriculum%20Boxes-Spanish.pdfJuegos de Matemáticas Illuminations (algunos en espa?ol): https://illuminations.nctm.org/Videos educativos: https://www.youtube.com/user/educatina/featuredAcademia Khan Virtual: https://es.khanacademy.org/Videos de https://www.youtube.com/user/SUDVideos educativos de PBS Learning Media-fun: https://ca.pbslearningmedia.org/Para aprender ingeniería: https://www.teachengineering.org/Simulaciones interactivas en diferentes idiomas: https://phet.colorado.edu/Un curso gratuito para dise?ar sitios web: Casa Azul Productions ha lanzado recientemente un curso de dise?o de sitios web en línea GRATIS disponible en espa?ol e inglés. Este programa piloto en línea está financiado por una subvención del Departamento de Estado de EE. UU. 1. Regístrese en www.casaazulproductions.com; 2. Lea las descripciones del curso y comience el curso con el nivel I.Creador de arte basado en matemáticas: https://www.artbypaulgaryphillips.com/ng-creator/Ayudando a sus hij@s a aprender y disfrutar de las matemáticas: https://www.scoe.org/files/math-at-home-spanish.pdfhttps://sites.google.com/site/funmathmatematicadivertida/home/videos 6490

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - More low-income seniors are taking back their independence with help from the St. Paul's PACE program.PACE helps seniors live independently at home by providing social services, in-home care, transportation, personalized medical services, and senior activities.Norma Griego is a PACE Certified Nursing Assistant and visits about six seniors a day. She checks on their well-being, does light housekeeping, and spends time socializing with the seniors. "Socialization is so important. There are times that they don't get out to see a lot of people and just listening to their stories is wonderful and then getting to know them and build relationships with them, it's amazing, it's just wonderful," said Griego.Iva Records is a PACE participant and is turning 102-years-old this Halloween. "Well I just like it here; I like my independence, I like to get up when I want to, I want my breakfast when I want it," Records.Because Records has trouble seeing, she relies on PACE to continue living independently at home. "They always are there for you," said Records. The interdisciplinary team includes a registered nurse, recreation therapist, dietitian, occupational therapist, PACE center manager, home care coordinator, personal care attendant, transportation specialist, primary care provider, social worker, and physical therapist.To be eligible for St. Paul's PACE, seniors must be:Over 55 years of ageLive in San Diego CountyBe able to live in their homes independently (with PACE help)Have skilled medical needsPACE is free to anyone on Medi-Cal with no share of cost; medications are also free. If you know someone who may be eligible for St. Paul's PACE call:1-833-PACE-NOWOr visit the St. Paul's PACE website 1740

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Officials with the San Diego Unified School District said the new school year will start online only.The district said it will look into when it may resume a physical return, but students will start the school year at home."Unfortunately, much of the research is incomplete and many of the guidelines are vague and contradictory. One fact is clear: those countries that have managed to safely reopen schools have done so with declining infection rates and on-demand testing available. California has neither. The skyrocketing infection rates of the past few weeks make it clear the pandemic is not under control," the district said.SDUSD's 2020-2021 school year will start as scheduled on Aug. 31, officials said Monday. "That assessment will be based on local measures of whether the virus is sufficiently under control, as well as progress on testing and federal action on funding," the district said.The district will be announcing more information about its online learning program on Aug. 10. The district had previously offered families an option of in-person or online distance learning.Monday's announcement comes as President Donald Trump continues to put pressure on states to open school campuses. Last week, Trump threatened to withhold federal money if schools don’t reopen in the fall.The district has said it has enough state funding to operate for the first half of the year but will rely on federal funding for the spring semester. If they don't receive federal funding, they will go to an online learning program in the spring.This is a developing story. Stay ABC 10News for updates.STATEMENT FROM SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTJuly 13, 2020Joint Statement from San Diego Unified, Los Angeles Unified School Districts Regarding Online Start to School YearOn March 13, four months ago today, we made the difficult decision to close our schools to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Much has changed since that time: New research is available, additional information on school safety experiences from around the world, and updated health guidelines from state and county leaders.Unfortunately, much of the research is incomplete and many of the guidelines are vague and contradictory. One fact is clear: those countries that have managed to safely reopen schools have done so with declining infection rates and on-demand testing available. California has neither. The skyrocketing infection rates of the past few weeks make it clear the pandemic is not under control.Therefore, we are announcing that the new school year will start online only. Instruction will resume on Aug.18 in Los Angeles Unified and Aug. 31 in San Diego Unified, as previously scheduled. Both districts will continue planning for a return to in-person learning during the 2020-21 academic year, as soon as public health conditions allow.This announcement represents a significant disappointment for the many thousands of teachers, administrators and support staff, who were looking forward to welcoming students back in August. It is obviously an even greater disappointment to the many parents who are anxious for their students to resume their education. Most of all, this decision will impact our students in ways that researchers will take years to understand.Our leaders owe it to all of those impacted by the COVID-19 closures to increase the pace of their work. No one should use the delay in the reopening of classrooms as a reason to relax. The coronavirus has not taken a summer vacation, as many had hoped. Indeed, the virus has accelerated its attacks on our community.The federal government must provide schools with the resources we need to reopen in a responsible manner.In the past four months, we have provided more than 47 million meals to families, distributed more than 250,000 computers to students and trained more than 35,000 educators in online learning. In the weeks ahead, we plan to continue this breakneck pace.* The school year will resume on schedule.* Teachers will receive expanded training in online education to better meet the needs of students.* Students will receive additional training at the start of the year to become better online learners.* Online supports for parents will be increased to make it easier for them to participate in the education of their students.* Principals will continue customized planning for the safest possible reopening this fall.* Free meals will continue to be provided at the current distribution stations.On Friday, the American Academy of Pediatrics reversed course and said it was no longer confident that opening schools in the middle of a public health crisis is the best option for children. That reversal symbolizes the speed with which schools continue to receive vague and conflicting information from the medical and scientific communities. It is clear our two systems will need to create our own source for reliable scientific information.Los Angeles Unified plans to update the community in early August. San Diego Unified will provide a public assessment on Aug.10 of how soon (after the first week of school) a physical return to class would be possible. That assessment will be based on local measures of whether the virus is sufficiently under control, as well as progress on testing and federal action on funding. On Aug.10, San Diego Unified will also outline the physical measures planned for each school to guard against the pandemic and detail the online learning program for the 2020-21 academic year. 5519

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- New information Monday as doctors keep a close eye out for potentially new E. coli cases at the San Diego County Fair after four fell ill and a two-year-old boy died. This trip to the fair marks the first ever for a Vista sister and brother"It was a spur of the moment decision, we have a friend inside and I happen to have the day off so we came on over," said Jaime Costa. But the experience will be missing a fair staple, interacting with livestock and visiting the petting zoo. The health department has linked 4 cases of E. coli to animal contact.RELATED: Family mourns toddler dead after E. Coli exposure at San Diego County Fair"I've been here lots of times as a child and wanted my kids to have that experience, we didn't plan on going near the animals anyway, go to the rides, maybe have some fair food."Fair officials have removed the animals people could interact with and sanitized those areas. Jaime Costa says in the future they'll be extremely careful."We've done at safari park and various fairs, never thought about it, we wash hands but never thought of something like that happening.""I would expect more cases to come forward."RELATED: Two-year-old boy dead, three sickened due to E. Coli linked to San Diego County FairDr. Eric McDonald with the county says since news of the E. coli broke, pediatric patients going to the emergency room doubled over the weekend, but there were no new cases. "Don't generally recommend getting tested if you don't have symptoms, if you do develop symptoms should go see a physician.”If a child is showing symptoms, hydration is the most important step. What could make things worse, on the other hand, are antibiotics and anti-diarrhea medicine - both could increase the risk of complications."Alright enjoy the rest of your day folks, thanks for coming."Health officials say that children under five are at a higher risk of developing complications with E. coli. 1947

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