First Lady Jill Biden is returning to the classroom to teach in-person classes on Tuesday for the first time since her husband entered office in January. The first lady, 70, will be teaching in-person two times a week at Northern Virginia Community College’s campus in Alexandria. Jill Biden has been a professor of English at the school since 2009. She had been teaching remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “She is looking forward to teaching and communicating in person rather than through the screen,” Michael LaRosa, the first lady’s press secretary, told news outlets in a statement. The return to the classroom is believed to mark the first time a first first lady has held a full-time job outside the White House. Jill Biden wrote in a recent Time magazine essay that the classroom closures across the country during the pandemic were “difficult for everyone, and that was especially true for the …
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