Arizona third-grade teacher Stacy Brosius has been called a 'liberal socialist Nazi' and a 'whiner and complainer' for leading car-based protests to delay in-person schooling, but she says she's doing it to save lives in a pandemic.
July 18 - Arizona third-grade teacher Stacy Brosius has been called a “liberal socialist Nazi” and a “whiner and complainer” for leading car-based protests to delay in-person schooling, but she says she’s doing it to save lives in a pandemic.
In Arizona, teachers want Republican Governor Doug Ducey to push the start of in-person school to at least early October after a beloved educator died of COVID-19 teaching summer school and statewide hospitalizations and deaths spiral. Arizona has been hit hard by the virus this summer as its 7-day average of new cases has gone from 500 at the end of May to more than 3,000 in July, while hospitals’ intensive care capacity, according to most recent data from Arizona Department of Public Health, stood at a nearly 90 percent this week.
The red shirts are a symbol of nationwide strikes by educators over the past few years that some believe may be rekindled this fall.
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