The Sentinel-Record

Arkansas teacher dies from COVID-19

- ANDREW DEMILLO

LITTLE ROCK — An Arkansas teacher died from COVID-19, her husband said Friday, the second coronaviru­s death from the state’s public schools this week.

Susanne Michael, 47, an elementary school teacher from Harrisburg, died Thursday night at a hospital from complicati­ons from COVID-19, her husband Keith Michael said. He said his wife had been hospitaliz­ed since Sept. 15, the day after she tested positive for the virus.

Arkansas ranks sixth in the country for new coronaviru­s cases per capita, according to figures compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Michael’s death comes days after the superinten­dent of the Atkins School District died from COVID-19. Arkansas’ schools reopened on Aug. 24.

“Her students loved her,” Keith Michael said. “I would be somewhere with her at the store

and her kids would come up running up to her and hug her. She just had a way with kids.”

The Harrisburg School District said in a Facebook post that she “was an outstandin­g teacher who cared very deeply about the success and wellbeing of each and every one of her students.”

Arkansas is requiring its public schools to be open five days a week for in-person instructio­ns, though they can also offer virtual or hybrid options. Dozens of Little Rock teachers didn’t show up for in- person classes Monday after the local teachers’ union said its members would only teach virtually. The union called off its demand on Monday night.

The Arkansas Education Associatio­n this week launched a survey for teachers to anonymousl­y report issues at schools after it said it has received “troubling” reports about unsafe practices.

Harrisburg has had 20 coronaviru­s cases among its K-12 students, teachers and faculty since June 15, according to the Department of Health, with six active cases. There are 698 active cases in the state’s public schools.

Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Michael was a “respected teacher with a passion for her students” and called her death devastatin­g for her community and family.

“This is very hard to learn of her death and we are all heartbroke­n for the loss to her family,” he said in a statement.

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