As NC awaits school coronavirus guidance, superintendent suggests buying teachers Corona beer
A few hours before Gov. Roy Cooper was set to make his announcement about the future of schools, state Superintendent Mark Johnson met with the rest of the COVID-19 Task Force, a group of state leaders and other advisors.
Johnson said it has been a challenging time for schools and parents.
“I am excited that today we will be able to start a more proactive approach to what is going on in our schools, as opposed to what we’ve been forced to do for the past month, which is understandably reactive,” Johnson said.
Schools are closed through at least May 15, and the governor is expected to extend that. The state legislature has discussed starting the 2020-21 school year earlier in August.
Johnson noted that Teacher Appreciation Day falls on May 5 this year.
“That is Cinco de Mayo. There is a certain type of case of Corona that the grocery stores are happy to stock, and I am sure every teacher in this state would be happy to get a case of that from parents across the state,” Johnson said.
Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican victory over France at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.
In the United States, it has become a day to celebrate Mexican culture.