SHANNON BREAM (ANCHOR): While many schools in San Diego remain closed to in-person learning for students, the city's Board of Education is apparently looking to send teachers to provide in-person classes for hundreds of teenage girls being housed at at the San Diego Convention Center after crossing the border illegally. There are roughly 500 migrant girls being housed at the convention center, about 950 more expected to arrive this week. A San Diego county supervisor tweeting tonight: “The San Diego County Board of Education will be sending teachers for in-person learning for the migrant children at the convention center. It's great there's in-person learning for them. I wish every child in San Diego County was allowed the same opportunity.”