Virginia teachers union mocked for grammatical errors in COVID-19 letter
Mississippi mother Marie Sanderson and former New Jersey school nurse Erin Pein joined'Fox & Friends' to discuss the surfaced emails. A Virginia teachers union has faced ridicule online after it sent a letter riddled with grammatical and typographical errors. The union president explained that the union mistakenly published a draft, rather than the completed letter. "On behalf of the members of the Arlington Education Association, this dire expression lends great concerns for Arlington Public Schools (APS) return plan for January 3rd, 2022," begins the letter, which Arlington Education Association (AEA) President Ingrid Grant sent to Arlington Public Schools Superintendent Francisco Duran on Dec. 30, 2021. The letter raised concerns about the omicron variant of the coronavirus behind the COVID-19 pandemic, a more contagious variant that has spread rapidly throughout the U.S. Ellen Gallery, a homeschooling mother of three who lives in the area, claimed that she and her kids had gone through the letter, correcting mistakes.
Jan-1-2022, 22:11:41 GMT
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