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"Wish many of their teachers will remain at home. 1600 teachers have been granted an American with disabilities accommodation, meaning they have an underlying health condition, or maybe at a higher Risk of severe illness from the coronavirus. Those teachers will virtually connect to teach classrooms full of kids and help students out around 850 classroom monitors are going to be hired. Those teachers have the option of returning to the classroom once they've been vaccinated. Luke Luke to beauty. Opie knows students will be returning to their school buildings in the next few weeks in Alexandria City schools and will soon learn about Arlington County's plan. More from wtl piece, Neil Augustine already is not time. For this pivot Alexandria School Superintendent Gregory Hutchings, with numbers showing slightly less risk teachers, getting vaccines and mitigation process is in place to try to avoid spread in schools, he says. The time is now K through fifth grade with disabilities and English learners will return to Alexandria Schools more second by March. 16th students in all grades who chose hybrid will be back in buildings two days a week in Arlington County Superintendent Francisco Diran says Hill announced returned dates for all grades at the next school board meeting on February 18th. The log unstained Wtl Pino, the Corona virus pandemic has revealed the importance of tending to Children's emotional well being. Wtl piece. Kate Ryan s some insight and some advice. That lumber room who leads the counseling team at Montgomery County's Briggs Cheney Middle School in Silver Spring, is very familiar with the emotional issues that kid's air facing because of the pandemic there at home alive, depending on where they live. They may not even see their classmates in their neighborhoods. And if there you don't have siblings, it's really lonely. So a lot of time is spent in that social emotional peace, trying just to equip them with the skills they need. So Articulate their thoughts without being impulsive and making decisions That probably aren't the best for parents, Baru advises. Have realistic expectations like Don't change your standards or one in your child to do really well, but just be mindful of the fact that they are 12 or 13, and they're in a virtual space, and they haven't seen their friends in the year. Kate Brian w. T. O P NEWS Maryland WOMAN in the Super Bowl spotlight tonight. Baltimore is Jessica long. One of America's most decorated Paralympic swimmers, is featured in a Toyota commercial. You won't see a single car and Toyota 62nd spot with Baltimore Paralympic swimmer Jessica Long, Alex for me to be amputated, who was adopted from.

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"The log unstained w T L P news next hour. We are expecting to hear from Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, who is expected to announce Ah plan today to extend in school instruction into the summer. Virginia Senate passed a bill this week requiring every local school division to make both virtual and in person learning available to students. That bill now headed to the House of Delegates will bring you more on that as we get it. The importance of tending to a child's emotional well being is getting some extra focus in this year of the pandemic. This is national school counseling Week and W T. O P got some insight into the job. As well as some advice. Bethlehem Baru, who leads the counseling team at Montgomery County's Briggs, Cheney, middle School and Silver Spring, is very familiar with the emotional issues that kid's air facing because of the pandemic there at home alive, depending on where they live. They may not even see their classmates in their neighborhoods. And if there you don't have siblings, it's really lonely. So a lot of time is spent in that social emotional peace, trying just to equip them with the skills they need so articulate their thoughts without being impulsive and making decisions that probably Aren't the best for parents, Baru advises. Have realistic expectations like Don't change your standards or wanting your child to do really well, but just be mindful of the fact that they are 12 or 13, and they're in a virtual space, and they haven't seen their friends in the year. Kate Brian W. T o P News Well coming up here after traffic, and whether your weekend entertainment during and after the Super Bowl, we'll also take a look at a treat that starts today. For fans of the Peanut's comics stick around for That 10 of seven arena seats may have been exchanged for love seats. Thousands of chanting voices replaced with inside voices. Furry mascots are now just cats and dogs and doing the wave on Lee happens when you see your neighborhood, but the only thing that hasn't changed is us watching the game together. It's all baby. Watch together tier together, celebrate together, even if you're not actually together, But Cox panoramic WiFi. You can stream the game from anywhere in your home and watch with anyone talks bringing us closer. That benefit. That's a fact. That's a fact. My credit card purchases Give me cash back precious. Give me cash back. No one else gets these reboard function that is just playing us through. What in tarnation, Sir Penn Fed's para cash rewards card isn't.

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"Hour after months of online learning. Some students in Northern Virginia will be coming back into school buildings in the next few weeks. Our team coverage starts with w. T. O. P Is Neil Augustine ready? It is now time for this pit Alexandria School Superintendent Gregory Hutchings, with numbers showing slightly less risk teachers getting vaccines. And mitigation process is in place to try to avoid spread in schools, he says. The time is now K. Through fifth grade with disabilities and English learners will return to Alexandria Schools. March 2nd by March, 16th students in all grades who chose hybrid will be back in buildings two days a week. In Arlington County Superintendent Francisco Diran says Hill announced returned dates for all grades at the next school board meeting on February 18th. The Lord didn't stain wtl P. No, no. As for Fairfax County students, some got emotional at a school board meeting last night as they pleaded to return to in person learning five days a week. Our mental health struggles are compounded. The fact that our peers who attend private schools are thriving. Attending school five days a week safely. Earlier this week, the school board did approve an updated, phased in planned offer all students in person classes twice a week by mid March. But the Fairfax Education Association said that timeline doesn't allow their staff who want to be vaccinated against covert 19 to get both shots. First. The teachers union president, Kimberly Adams, thank all those in our community who have stood with the FDA and other parents and employee groups. The safest return to in person learning possible now, according to F. C. P s 90% of staffers have requested or scheduled their first dose, and the school district is working to ensure they get their second dose in the next few weeks. Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is expected outline a plan for summer school today. Northern has already said he thinks summer school is needed to get students ready for next fall. The announcement is expected at 11 this morning will bring it to you. Today marks the end of national school counseling week, and the work continues for those who help kids balance their academic and emotional lives. Do you find middle schoolers to be challenging? Bethlehem Baru, the resource counselor at Briggs, Cheney, Middle School and Silver Spring, adores thumb middle school so much fun because they're putty Eighth grade, I would say is like one of my favorite times because it's like you literally see the light bulbs go off like you can see it, you know, I mean, when the kid is fine, like I get what you're trying to tell me. Being out of school for a year has been especially Challenging for 6/7 and eighth graders at a time when their friendships are so critical. The Rue recommends cutting kids a little bit of slack but keeping expectations high, But I try to encourage kids to say like once you get through this because we will get through it like you're gonna be unstoppable. Kate Ryan w. T. O P News, Frederick County, Maryland is loosening some covert restrictions on restaurants. This is happening despite coronavirus cases being high in the county. The seven day moving average case rate in Frederick County is higher. Than the average across the state. Food can now be served up until midnight. Alcohol sales will still be cut off a 10 PM The changes go in effect today at five o'clock and will be re evaluated February 22nd and could be extended up ahead here. It's a big step in Maryland today to speed up covert vaccinations. 707. Here are five great reasons to pick.

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"The log unstained w T. L P news kids and parents who want Fairfax County public schools to get back to full time in person Learning spoke out at last night School board meeting. You can't put a price tag on the damage that distance teaching has caused. Previously honor roll students, star athletes and passionate artists are not severely depressed. On Tuesday, the school board voted for a revised plan, allowing all students who choose to to attend in person classes twice a week by mid March. But the Fairfax Education Association says that doesn't give staff who want to get covert 19 vaccinations. Enough time to get both shots before returning to classroom vaccination is not a silver bullet. We're not all there yet with full protection President Kimberly Adams told the school board that stringent safety measures must be in place is more students Return Noah Plan for Summer school maybe announced today in Virginia, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is expected to announce a plan that would extend in school instruction into the summer so that students will be ready for the fall. That announcement expected at 11 o'clock this morning, and we will bring it to you. The importance of tending to a child's emotional well being is getting extra focus in this year of the Corona virus pandemic. This is national school Counseling Week and W. T. O P got some insight into the job, as well as some advice that Lamb Baru, who leads the counseling team at Montgomery County's Briggs Cheney Middle School in Silver Spring, is very familiar with the emotional issues that kid's air facing because of the pandemic there at home alive, depending on where they live. They may not even see their classmates in their neighborhoods. And if there you don't have siblings, it's really lonely, So a lot of time is spent in that social emotional peace trying just to equip I'm with the skills they need so articulate their thoughts without being impulsive and making decisions That probably aren't the best for parents, Baru advises. Have realistic expectations like Don't change your standards or one in your child to do really well, but just be mindful of the fact that they are 12 or 13, and they're in a virtual space, and they haven't seen their friends in the year. Kate Brian W. T. O P knew. Other news restaurants in Frederick County, Maryland, are getting a little break with a loosening of some covert restrictions, restaurants. Now serve food up until midnight alcohol sales, they'll still be cut off a 10 p.m.. Now the changes go into effect today. At five o'clock, They'll be reevaluated February 22nd, and they could be extended. This is happening despite coronavirus cases being high in the county. The seven day moving average case rate in Frederick County is higher than the average across the state. Coming up. Maryland takes a big step today toward getting more people vaccinated 607. Your favorite things feel made for you. Your education should too. University of Maryland Global Campus, formerly University of Maryland University College was made to serve the military.

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"Students in person classes twice a week by mid March. But the Fairfax Education Association said that timeline doesn't allow for staff who want to be vaccinated against Cove in 19 to get both shots first. Well, that didn't sit well with some parents, hard working parents and struggling Children, and you should all be ashamed. Teachers Union President Kimberly Adams thank all those in our community who have stood with the FDA and other parent and employee groups for the safest return to in person learning possible, according to F. C. P s 90% of staffers have requested or scheduled their first dose and school district is working to ensure that they get their second dose in the next few weeks. It's five all five. On the other news of the day. Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has a plan to help students catch up. It is expected that he'll announce a plan today that would extend in school instruction into the summertime said that students could be ready for the fall. We'll get the specifics on that plan later today, and we'll bring it to you. Virginia Senate this week passed a bill that requires every local school division to make both virtual and in person learning available to students. That bill is headed to the House of delegates. Well. There are five public colleges in Virginia with ties to slavery. They were built and maintained by enslaved workers. And one state lawmaker has a bill that would order them to pay reparations bill that just passed in Virginia's House of delegates would force those schools to pay reparations by either creating a community based grant program or by offering scholarships to people who have slaves in their family history. Democratic delegate David Reed. The universities were successful in their foundational years. They're using a slave labor. The impact of schools would include the University of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia Military Institute to the College of William and Mary and Longwood University. They would not be allowed to pay for the reparations with state funds or tuition or fee increases. Nick I. Nelly w T o P News today marks the end of national school counseling week. And the work continues. For those who helped kids balance their academic and emotional lives. Do you find middle schoolers to be challenging? Bethlehem Baru, the resource counselor at Briggs, Cheney, Middle School and Silver Spring, adores thumb little school so much fun because they're putty Eighth grade, I would say is like one of my favorite times because it's like you literally see the light bulbs go off like you can see it. You know what I mean? When the kid is fine like I get what you're trying to tell me. Being out of school for a year has been especially challenging for 6/7 and eighth graders at a time when the Friendships are so critical. The Rue recommends cutting kids a little bit of slack but keeping expectations high. But I try to encourage kids to say like once you get through this because we will get through it like you're gonna be unstoppable. Kate Ryan. W T o p. News still to come here, Maryland opens a couple of big venues to host vaccinations. It's 507 getting.