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COVID 19 HAS BEEN
ONE OF THE BIGGEST DISRUPTIONS TO EDUCATION THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN Mike: (07:21:10) Tina: (02:53:08) |
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Yeo Park Infant School |
PTC - As we prepare to open schools
in Australia Ð parents and educators alike are all wondering how itÕs going
to unfold |
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In Florida, itÕs
happening amid a surge in cases of the more contagious delta variant DELTA_220921_C1 Kelsey: (10:55:52) And thereÕs a
growing divide amongst parents and educators over how to keep kids safe and
in classrooms during a pandemic Tayari: (11:35:27) Maggie: (02:01) |
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KEEPING HOWARD BISHOP SAFE |
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Sunrise over Gainesville POND 5 if Bruno didnÕt shoot one EXTERNAL MIKE HOUSE |
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UPSOT Mike: ÒAlways double knot. I like
symmetryÓ |
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VO: Here in Gainesville, Florida, SCHOOL Principal Mike Gamble IS UP EARLY AND GETTING READY TO
FACE A MAMMOTH TASK 09:20:18 ÒCanÕt have scuffed shoesÓ HEÕS RESPONSIBLE FOR
KEEPING 700 KIDS Ð COVID SAFE |
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Mike entering school |
THOUGHT TRACK Mike: (06:57:03) |
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Actuality CHRIS_FOOTAGE 01:44:30 mike spreading tables out |
Upsot Mike spacing desks out Mike:
01:44:58 ÒWe can
save ourselves in trouble. If we can space things out a little bitÓ THOUGHT TRACK Mike (07:17:29): With this, the hard thing is to get students
to realize the seriousness of it, especially you're talking about adolescents kids, 11 through 14 years old, Mike: (07:17:45) |
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What was supposed to be a joyful start to the
school year Éhas become an anxiety-inducing experience for students, parents
and educators |
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THOUGHT TRACK Mike: (07:09:48) Mike: (07:10:14) |
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EMPTY HALLS AND CLASSES HERE Ð MAKE IT FEEL
LIKE AN HOUR BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS AND THE TEACHERS WORKING HARD ALREADY. |
In August, when all students were ordered back to
classrooms, Florida was averaging over 20,000 Covid-19 cases a day EVERY DAY - MIKE MEETS WITH THE STAFF OF
HOWARD BISHOP TO TALK ABOUT THE LATEST ON-CAMPUS CASES (FADE UP) Mike: (01:22:10)
Mike 1: (01:23:16) Mike 1: (01:24:07) |
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Mike Zoom IV DELTA_190921_C1 C0011_1 01:13:11 Ð 01:13:26 Mike walks into classroom from hallway |
A RANGE OF COVID
PROTOCOLS have been recommended by AMERICAÕS CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL TO keep everyone safe AT SCHOOL INCLUDING DOCUMENTED
SEATING PLANS Ð TO HELP WITH CONTACT TRACING |
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Actuality Mike speaks with teacher Chloe as he contact traces in her classroom 01:10:30 Ð 01:12:14 Possible cutaways 01:13:20 |
Mike: (01:10:31) Chloe: yes BUTT TO Mike: (01:11:45) |
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Principal Gamble
says schools are walking a tightrope Ð trying to keep kids Covid safe AND
keep them learning BUT HE SAYS THE MOST
IMPORTANT TOOL
- IS FACE MASKS |
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Mike Zoom IV DELTA_190921_C1 |
Mike: (07:28:22) |
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JASMINE GETTING READY |
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Actuality DELTA_170921_C1 Morning routine in the Days household. Tina days and her daughters Camryn and Jasmine sit
in their living room before school 02:25:39 Tina setting table 02:26:30 Jasmine table 02:29:15 Jasmine with backpack |
02:28:50 Tina: |
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TINA IS A SINGLE MUM OF THREE TODAY ELDEST DAUGHTER CAMRYN IS GOING BACK TO HIGH SCHOOL AND 11 YEAR OLD Jasmine is off to Howard Bishop MIDDLE
SCHOOL BOTH HAVE BEEN in and out of home schooling over the last
year |
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SUBREEL 1 |
THOUGHT TRACK Tina: (02:52:26) Upsot Camryn awkward chuckle Butt to Jasmine: You lizard. YouÕre literally
just embarrassing yourself TINA THOUGHT TRACK ÒÉand then all of a sudden, this hit,
nobody knew what was happening, and then the school shut down.Ó Tina: (02:53:08) A study of kids across the US revealed, on average,
those in grades 1 to 6 Éfell 5 months behind in maths and 4 months behind in reading during home schooling But FOR African
American and Hispanic students
- or those from lower come families ...the outcomes can be even worse ACTUALITY Jasmine: 04:32:57 ÒThe experience of home schooling was
just kind of hard for me in general because I didnÕt really know how to do a
lot of stuff and I didnÕt even have a computer, I
had a phone to work on.Ó BUTT TO Jasmine: 04:36:30 ÒMost of the time I just went and played
in my room.Ó |
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DESPITE Upsot 02:45:25 Tina: YÕall come on Éthe family is still
readjusting to the old morning routine |
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SUBREEL 1 Actuality Tina walks outside 02:45:08 Jasmine gets in car 02:45:55 Car pulls out 02:46:10 170921_Osmo 0005_1 Int car pulls out of driveway |
00:00:01 Tina: YÕall get out the same time Jasmine: We get out 3:37 Camryn: Yeah what time you start Jasmine: 9:15 is when we start.. 9.15 is the morning |
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Main Zoom IV |
Darren: (03:42:24)
Tina: (03:42:39) Tina: (04:00:37) |
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170921_Osmo 0006_1 Arrive at school |
02:27 Tina: All right Jasmine (Jasmine puts mask on and gets out of
car |
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CUT TO MIKE OUTSIDE SCHOOL IN MORNING |
So far IN ALACHUA COUNTY, 1,300 students
OUT OF 30,000 The vast majority experiencing minor
symptoms Though two workers and one student have died |
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Generic non identifying shots of kids,
back of heads, school bags, school DELTA_200921_C1 09:12:20 mike outside school DELTA_200921_C1 07:06:40 mike hallways humming to
himself |
Upsot outside school? But itÕs
not just masks, vaccines and education returning students must
contend with ThereÕs also been
significant mental health challenges |
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CHRIS_FOOTAGE Shot of Ann Musselman in her office
typing 01:56:57 filmed through door 01:55:40 Student Counsellor placard |
Upsot typing |
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DELTA_220921_C1 In situ Qs outside school CHRIS_FOOTAGE 01:56:36 Ann walking to KelseyÕs office 01:57:26 Ann and Kelsey talking at desk |
THOUGHT TRACK Counsellor: (10:55:52) |
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SUBREEL 1 CHRIS_FOOTAGE Actuality Ann and Kelsey are in an office which
has been set up as a student safe space |
Speaker 1: (01:59:55 Speaker 2: Yes. And so
we can have some like relaxation music playing we have (FADE UNDER) |
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DELTA_220921_C1 In situ Qs outside school |
THOUGHT TRACK Speaker 1: (10:55:05) |
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Zoom IV with
Mike at home Mike IV Ð
DARREN REVERSALS |
Darren: (07:18:52) Mike: (07:20:36) Mike: (07:21:10) Darren: (07:21:40) Mike: (07:22:03) Darren (07:22:50) ThatÕs really concerning isnÕt it, that
there are dozens of students whose education essentially just stopped at such
a crucial part of their education?
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1st
grade teacher... loss of learning dis-enrolment 2 mins |
Missing out on one of the most
foundational years of education. |
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Drone Gainesville breath DELTA_230921_C1 School establishing shots Sharon Weissmann
walking with elementary students |
Across the United States, around one million public school students
disappeared from school roll calls altogether when classes went digital Ð
they were simply not enrolled for the new semester One third of those kids were kindergarten students NOW THAT SCHOOL IS BACK - TEACHER SHARON WEISSMAN IS WITNESSING A
CONCERNING AMOUNT OF LOST LEARNING |
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Zoom IV Strap Sharon Weissman Alachua Learning Academy |
Sharon: (13:05:01) |
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Actuality DELTA_230921_C1 Ms Yeargin sits at a desk in a green
field with two young students, from K and 1st grade practicing
reading |
12:30:31 Ð 12:30:58 Teacher: so
who wants to read the title of our passage? Kid1: I want to..
Tiny tardigrades .. teeny tiny tardigrades |
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DELTA_230921_C1 Wide shot 12:33:25 Another wide shot option 12:34:10 |
Elementary teacher Nancy Yeargin has taken todayÕs reading lesson
outside É TO GIVE STUDENTS SOME FRESH AIR AND A BREAK FROM MASK WEARING |
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Actuality DELTA_230921_C1 12:31:50 - 12:32:25 |
FUNNY UPSOT FROM KID 12:34:58 Ð 12:35:10 Kid1: Do they eat air? (giggles) Teacher: I donÕt know it just says
creatures that are smaller than they are Kid1: (Looks at camera) Wow thatÕs pretty small (smiles) |
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DELTA_230921_C1 In situ grabs from teacher Strap Nancy Yeargin Alachua Learning Academy Actuality DELTA_230921_C1 Kid reading passage at table with
teacherÕs help |
Speaker 1: (12:45:29) Teacher: (12:45:07) UPSOT 12:33:14 Ð 12:33:32 Kid1: Small Teacher: Smaller Kid1: smaller than É. (kids continues
reading) (FADE UNDER) THOUGHT TRACK Teacher: (12:40:49) Teacher: (12:41:04) |
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OTS piece of paper GVs 12:32:39 Ð 12:33 |
VO And all
elementary school teachers now have the twin tasks of catching-up their
students Ð and keeping them masked WHILST INSIDE |
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DELTA_230921_C1 In situ kid grabs |
Kid1: (12:52:39) Kid2: (12:55:18) Speaker 1: (12:56:22) |
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Ms Weissman walks through the playground
as children play 13:29:50 Ð 13:30:17 |
Upsot playground noises Kids laughing |
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RON DEANTIS VS SCHOOL 1 30 sec |
Stopping government overreach -
politics vs public health |
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Mask
protests/signs RTV Placards |
MUSIC - pacey and
dramatic VO: But not all
parents are so keen on their kids masking up...IN THE CLASSROOM As Covid-19 cases
surged in August É(pause) so too did a hyper-politicised stoush over masking
in schools UPSOT PARENT YELLING
AT OTHER PARENT |
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Drone/GFX/archive
cut with DeSantis grabs BRIEF
HERE Gainesville
town drone shot moving along long street DJI 0148, DJI 0153, DJI 0155, DJI_0137,
DJI 0138, DJI 0140 Use street like a GFX timeline Fauci/CDC presser appears in floating,
transparent box DeSantis presser appears further up on
other side of the road |
The Centre for Disease Control says
regular handwashing, social distancing and masks worn inside can protect
students and teachers But the
Republican Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis said this wasnÕt a matter for
federal authorities to decide and came up with his own rules |
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3rd
party CLEARED BY DESANTISÕ MEDIA REP CHRISTINA PUSHAW 4/10 EMAIL PDF IN
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00:07 As many of you
know thereÕs been talk among the CDC and American Academy of Paediatrics to
force masks on school children BUTT TO 00:50 this should absolutely not be imposed. It should not be mandated. |
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Box
with child wearing mask further up the road DeSantis again in another box |
DeSantis did not want mask wearing required in
government funded schools He issued and signed
the ÒParentÕs Bill of RightsÓ.. a legal safeguard to
take the decision away from school boards and give it to parents |
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TAYARI
IN THE PARK |
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Actuality Family doing exercise drills in the park Kids doing star jumps |
Upsot 05:26:05 Tay giving kids personal training
sessions TAY: Ready!... One, two, three Kids respond |
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VO: ItÕs two weeks into the new school year
and Tayari AppiahÕs kids have not gone back to the
classroom.
UPSOT
HeÕs continuing with home schooling (UPSOT) starting with some PE
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THOUGHT TRACK Tayari: (05:55:33) Upsot training |
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Tayari upsot: OK, so we have
three branches, right? THOUGHT TRACK Tayari: (11:35:27) Tayari: (06:21:46) |
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05:18:54
UPSOT TAYARI: Judicial, legislative,
executive |
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Tayari: (06:05:39) Tayari: (06:06:04) |
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UPSOT 05:18:30 TAY: If one person had control of all
three, theyÕd be a dictator |
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Tayari: (06:06:16) |
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Home schooling intro shots. Tayari stands at a whiteboard under cover in a park, with his
two sons (de-identified) taking in a lesson |
VO: In
attacking mask mandates, FloridaÕs Governor Ron DeSantis was speaking directly to
republican supporters like Tayari, who donÕt see a
place for government in their family decisions DELTA_180921_C1 |
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Zoom IV Other homework shots 05:39:45 05:40:24 05:41:35 |
But health experts continue
to argue for every possible line of protection against Covid-19 In just one week in
August, over 200,000 American children were diagnosed with the disease And messaging that masks
can save lives was lost amid the growing debate over mandates Tayari: (06:16:03) TAYARI SAYS UNTIL HIS
KIDS SCHOOL
GIVES THEM A CHOICE ON MASK WEARING - HEÕLL KEEP THEM AT HOME
Tayari: (07:16:50) |
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Gainesville High GVs DELTA_160921_C1 Throngs of students 01:21:00 Student upsot
01:21:54 Students boarding bus 01:23:00 01:20:40 |
The Florida GovernorÕs Parents bill of rights meant
schools could not make it mandatory for students to wear masks But many school
boards defied this and ordered students to wear masks for the first 10 weeks
of the school year |
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SCHOOL
BOARD MEETING 2min DELTA_210921_C1 |
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Actuality Int school board room, hands on hearts,
people recite pledge of allegiance |
UPSOT 09:38:22 ÒI pledge allegiance to the flag of the
United States of America ..Ó |
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So Governor DeSantis withheld thousands of dollars in monthly
funding from boards starting with Alachua County (UPSOT) Punishing a public
school system already under strain |
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A panel of school board members sit
behind a bench in council chambers, with dozens of citizens sitting in front
of them Alachua County Public Schools signage
09:45:55, 09:46:26 |
UPSOT 09:38:05 ÒSchool board of Alachua county,
Florida is called into order.Ó These meetings are
like an open forum where locals and parents can give input on school policies And itÕs where much
of the heated debate over mask mandates is playing out on a local level |
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Actuality Locals
take to the podium, some very angry and shouting |
10:19:43 Ð 10:19:53 MAN 1: Well Covid is a war. WeÕre
losing more people than we did in those wars and all weÕre asking people to
do is put something on their face. |
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Carlee
Simon 09:44:58 Parents
take to the podium, some very angry and shouting |
Tayari and other republicans have come tonight to attack
school board chief Superintendent Carlee Simon who led the push for student mask mandates in the county 09:52:14 Ð 09:52:25 ANGRY WOMAN 1: Carlee Marie Simon does
not have any valid qualifications in the state of Florida or Ohio since 2013. 09:52:26 Ð 09:52:32 ANGRY WOMAN 1: Does anybody know what
year it is? TINA: Why are you yelling? WOMAN: Because IÕm angry. Get over it. |
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CARLEE SIMON RESPONSE 09:53:50 Ð 09:54:10 I am fully qualified to serve as superintendent,
I also have a doctorate in educational leadership and policy É you are
welcome to look at my CV |
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Actuality Tina talking SUBREEL 1 |
VO Meanwhile Tina
and the democratic camp praise the superintendent for standing up to the
governor and putting her job on the line BUTT TO 09:57:12 Ð 09:57:29 Because I know you have the best
interests of all the kids É your leadership of mandating masks BUTT TO 09:57:02 These parents are not speaking for all
parents BUTT TO 09:58:24 Ð 09:58:30 TINA DAYS: They donÕt wanna get the vaccine. They donÕt wanna
wear a mask. Then what do they want to do? Spread Covid! |
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School boards like this
have become the new covid-19 battle ground |
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Actuality
Tayari speaks and is ejected from the auditorium |
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Tina: (12:56) Tina: (03:22:33) Tina: (03:23:26) |
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FOOTBALL MADNESS |
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Town GVÕs during the football game Unmasked fans |
Upsot marching band 07:28:12 |
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Regardless
of which side of the mask debate families are on Ð Florida is living with
Covid-19 UPSOT However vaccine
take-up has been slow in the state and mandates of any kind have been controversial |
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Fans streaming past the camera, cheering on
the Gators and making funny faces |
Natsot fans cheering |
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Street Vox 07:34:57 (Stadium signage) 07:32:14 (swarms of fans lining up) 07:36:24 (Covid warning sign) Florida covid rules |
Voxie1 07:30:44 ÒI guess itÕs a personal choice if you
do wear a mask.Ó Voxie2 07:32:55 IÕm just really excited to be back in
the stadium and things going back to normal.Ó |
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Fans streaming past the camera, cheering on
the Gators and making funny faces |
Natsot fans cheering |
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But the way the pandemic is unfolding in Florida is
far from normal And a movement seeking
to bring down the CountyÕs school board is mobilising.... |
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Actuality Tayari
walks inside building and greets Michelle and Jeff Childers |
Upsot hellos 11:13:05 |
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Tayari, Jeff and Michelle sitting around coffee table in
JeffÕs legal office |
They call themselves
the Alliance for Responsible Government And Tayari
has come for a debrief after last nightÕs school board meeting |
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Actuality Jeff,
Michelle and Tayari debrief about last nightÕs
meeting, sitting around coffee table Meeting
cutaways 12:03:30 Ð 12:11:01 SUBREEL 1 |
Jeff: (11:26:01) Michelle: (11:28:25) Michelle: (11:28:34) Jeff: (11:43:27) Michelle: Tay is very excited about
that.
Michelle: Yeah. |
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They are not just looking to take down the school board
over mask mandates With President Joe Biden
pushing federal vaccine mandates, this group is also fighting vaccine
requirements at the local level JEFF IS A LAWYER AND
HEÕS JUST HAD A WIN IN COUNTY COURT REPRESENTING SOME CITY
WORKERS WHO DID NOT WANT TO GET VACCINATED. |
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Actuality Michelle
reading off printed sheet of paper Tayari and Jeff reacting |
Tayari: Jeff, youÕre the man! (HIGH FIVES) Jeff: It was a team effort. Jeff: (11:13:51) BUTT TO 11:24:23 Jeff: ItÕs not me, it is all God. I
couldnÕt do this. |
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Zoom IV |
Darren: But why masks? Why draw a line in the
sand on such a benign piece of cloth? Michelle: (12:17:32) Michelle: (12:44:40) Darren: The overwhelming evidence shows masks
save lives. Why else would the majority of doctors
continue to ask children to wear them in schools? Michelle: (12:25:17) Darren: Over 700,000 people have
already died in your country and over a thousand more die every day from
Covid-19. WhatÕs left if you take away basic measures like mask and vaccine
mandates? Michelle: (12:46:22) |
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Breath
Gainesville GVs Drone
shots |
ItÕs clear
passions run high when families feel their kids are under threat Though the evidence is overwhelming masks and vaccines
are important tools for controlling Covid-19. |
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MAGGIE
PAXSON 3 mins |
Teachers under threat |
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Gainesville
HS ext GVs DELTA_160921_C1 Students walking GVs 01:18:40 Gainesville High School sign 01:14:50 |
But students arenÕt
the only ones at risk Maggie Paxson has
been a science teacher at Gainesville High for 10 years THOUGHT TRACK Maggie: (02:37:24) |
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Maggie
Paxson walking from school back gate 00:58:06 Maggie
walks to her car and gets inside 00:58:16 |
THOUGHT T 01:07:49 MAGGIE: I have a blood clotting
condition, I had blood clots in my lungs when I was a teenager And so Maggie has taken to eating lunch in isolation every day Upsot Maggie in car 00:58:34 Maggie: Not a very glamourous lunch
unfortunately (chuckles) Maggie Upsot ÒFaculty are being strongly encouraged
to not eat unmasked indoorsÓ 01:03:52 BUTT TO 01:08:55 MAGGIE: I wouldnÕt be willing to be on
campus if it werenÕt for the mask mandate and IÕm nervous about whatÕs going
to happen when it expires. Upsot car unlocks, Maggie gets in car |
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Maggie
gets out of car 00:10:56 Maggie walks to back gate and leaves
scene 01:11:37 |
Because of the specific science subjects Maggie teaches,
she says she was given no option for digital teaching when FloridaÕs governor
ordered schools to reopen So she has taken
things into her own hands modifying her workspace to keep herself Covid safe |
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3RD
PARTY FILE/MAGGIE PAXSON UGC Maggie uses her mobile phone to show us
her classroom |
20210920_153849 Maggie: (00:01) |
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Classroom
UGC Purge fan and shower |
20210920_154019 Maggie: (00:15) Speaker 1: (00:38) |
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160921_OSMO DJI0001_1 Maggie
gets in her car, sanitises her hands Other
driving Osmo shots DJI0002_1 DJI0003_1 DJI0004_1 |
20210921_151832 Maggie: (02:01) Speaker 1: (01:34) |
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Maggie marks grades in a nearby park
sequence 02:58:19 Ð 02:59:45 03:00:30, 03:03:20 |
VO The local divide is even evident amongst MaggieÕs
students |
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Zoom
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Maggie: (02:15:44) Maggie: (02:15:57) Darren: (01:52:00) BUTT TO Maggie: (02:13:35) |
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VO Covid-19 has
exposed a fragile public school system that has been stretched to its limits
in AmericaÉ The challenge that educators face.... is how to keep kids in school and safe during the
pandemic. |
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Mike
Gamble is out front of his house, mowing the lawn. A Florida Gators flag
hangs near his front door, and a sign that says, Ôthis is our happy placeÕ DELTA_190921_C1 06:51:01
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Upsot lawnmower VO Just like students, studies show teachers are feeling
more anxiety and more pressure because of the pandemic Ð even battle hardened educators like Principal Gamble |
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THOUGHT
TRACK Mike:
(06:55:32) |
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Actuality
Mike shows us his navy memorabilia, photos DELTA_190921_C2 08:46:19
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UPSOT
08:46:19 Mike:
Here are some photos I took, from my flying days |
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Actuality
Mike
reflects as heÕs looking through his Navy photos |
Mike:
(08:49:05) |
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DELTA_190921_C1 Mike
Zoom IV MIKE
IV Ð DARREN REVERSAL |
Darren:
(07:35:34) Mike:
(07:36:05) |
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Actuality Kitchen/dinner GVs 08:18:19 Ð 08:21:07 |
Upsot family greetings 08:17:40 Ð 08:18:05 MikeÕs not the only
teacher in his family, SO WHEN THEY ALL GET TOGETHER THEREÕS ONLY ONE TOPIC
OF CONVERSATION |
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Actuality Family sitting around dinning
table talking after eating DELTA_190921_C2 |
Mike:
(08:21:01) BUTT
TO Nicole:
08:21:42 BUTT
TO 08:24:28
Ð 08:24:56 Mum:
well in his school he has a teacher whoÕs hearing impaired É and she canÕt
see her kids lips.Ó 08:28:24 ItÕs a political nightmare, put on the
teachersÉ and now whoÕs to blame because these kids arenÕt thriving |
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DELTA_190921_C1 DELTA_190921_C2 MIKE
IV Ð DARREN REVERSAL |
Darren:
(07:57:21) Mike (08:03:05): In spite, all that we're willing to do our
jobs and carry on. Mike (08:01:46): we're in it for our students. We believe very
much in public education being a great equalizer in society and a way to get
ahead. A lot of us teach kids that come from poverty and we know that
education is the way to break that cycle, so we very much want our students
in school with us |
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School
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DIVIDED America is still trying
to figure out what the future looks like as the pandemic continues Cases have dropped in
the months since school has returned Ð but itÕs not the first time the
country has appeared to be overcoming Covid-19 There remains one
thing that unites parents and teachers Ð classroom education in a safe
environment |
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Tina Zoom IV DELTA_170921_C2 Tina
in the car with Jasmine |
Tina: (03:56:23) Tina: (03:57:06) |
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Statement
board |
On
October 5, the Alachua School board voted to end the mask mandate for high
school students |
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