15 Miami-Dade educators die from COVID-19 in 10 days

Authored by nbc-2.com and submitted by YourUncleBuck

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. / NBC6 — Fifteen staffers of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools District have died from COVID-19 in the past 10 days, officials said.

Sonia Diaz, a spokesperson for several unions in the school district, confirmed the number of deaths to affiliate NBC6.

One of the educators that lost their life to COVID-19 was Abe Coleman, a teacher for more than 30 years.

“It’s a tremendous loss. The number of lives that he impacted are countless. So many young men had the benefit of him intervening in their lives and pointing them in the right direction,” said Marcus Bright, with 5000 Role Models of Excellence.

Coleman was also a mentor and Site Director for the 5000 Role Models of Excellence Program, overseeing the Holmes Elementary location. He helped shape the lives of hundreds of young men over the years in the organization that mentors minority men in Miami-Dade County.

“In particular, he was a bridge builder for the students there. He connected them with opportunity, with resources, with infrastructures of opportunity that fed into and contributed to their development,” Bright said.

On Tuesday, Coleman lost his life to COVID-19 at the age of 55.

Congresswoman Fredricka Wilson, the founder of 5000 Role Models, released a statement saying, in part:

“Mr. Abe Coleman was a highly motivated, dedicated, and inspirational Site Director for the Holmes Elementary Role Models Chapter and never missed a day. The pandemic did not deter him.“

Abe Coleman leaves behind a wife, son and countless men he inspired.

Officials haven’t released the identities of the other teachers or staff members, and a Miami-Dade County Public Schools spokesperson said the district doesn’t release the cause of death for employees or students.

Synth-Pro on September 3rd, 2021 at 21:53 UTC »

Surely it's in no way whatsoever going to be traumatizing for these kids to have their teachers dying while their local governments use them as political pawns rather than addressing a public health crisis.

Certainly nothing about this is going to have any lasting effect on any of these kids and there's nothing but bright futures ahead for the young ones.

... right?

v_logs on September 3rd, 2021 at 20:38 UTC »

As an educator this is heartbreaking. My county in the Midwest has a mask mandate (already in place from my district though) and almost all of our staff is vaccinated. The kids have ZERO issue wearing masks. We’ve had no problems… we have over a thousand kids in our school. They know if we wear the mask, stay 3 feet apart and stay home when we’re sick, we can stay in school. Without masks, kids are quarantined for up to 2 weeks and that’s so disruptive to their education and they know that!

YourUncleBuck on September 3rd, 2021 at 18:03 UTC »

BTW, school started in Miami-Dade on Aug 23rd.