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NoneOpinion editor’s note: Strib Voices publishes a mix of material from 11 contributing columnists , along with other commentary online and in print each day. To contribute, click here . ••• When Courtney Bailey-Tetevi was a kid in Chicago, her firefighter father would drop in randomly at her grade school to check up on her. “He never caught me misbehaving,” she said. “He never caught me out of line.” Now a mom of three boys, she’s continued this tradition, regularly stopping by her younger sons’ Northside grade school, Bryn Mawr in Minneapolis. But while her sons continue to meet family expectations, Bailey-Tetevi has noticed a change this year as she walked through the halls and sat in on classrooms. “I’ve seen children having emotional breakdowns,” she said. “I’ve seen these poor little babies crying.” On one visit, she found a little girl hiding in a bathroom who told Bailey-Tetevi that she didn’t want to go back to class because she just didn’t feel comfortable. The problem, Bailey-Tetevi says, is too many kids and not enough teachers. The most recent teacher contract with Minneapolis Public Schools stipulates caps on class sizes — limits on how many students can be taught by a single teacher. The number varies by grade and socio-economic vulnerability of the students. At Bryn Mawr, where 87% of the student body is eligible for free and reduced lunches, grades K-2 are capped at 22 students, third grade at 25, and fourth and fifth at 30. Currently 65% of classrooms are above this cap, based on data from the school, and that’s the best it’s been all year. At times, multiple classrooms have packed in 35 children or even more. Bryn Mawr is an outlier. But it is not an exception. Overcrowded, chaotic classrooms filled with stressed-out children and exhausted staff and teachers have been the norm in MPS this year, with multiple grade schools around the district bringing complaints to the school board and administration. Thanks to reporting by Minneapolis School Voices, we now know that these higher class sizes were part of the cost-savings plan proposed to Superintendent Lisa Sayles-Adams after she took on her position last year. But the district cannot continue to balance its budget at the expense of our children’s education — especially the education of the most vulnerable children. Bryn Mawr is a school I know and love. Both my daughters attended from first grade on and my youngest is still in fourth grade there. But my kid is privileged in ways a lot of her schoolmates are not. Bryn Mawr has a higher-than-average percentage of special-needs students, including Bailey-Tetevi’s fifth and third grade sons, who have autism. The same situation that makes my daughter annoyed creates much larger challenges for her boys. “Children on the spectrum, they can’t deal with big old crowds like that. It’s overstimulating,” Bailey-Tetevi told me. This year, her sons have struggled to pay attention in class, they’ve come home so exhausted they couldn’t get out of bed the next morning, and they’ve dealt with much worse bullying. Most special needs students split their time between general education classrooms and small group learning environments where their particular behavioral, educational and emotional needs can be met. What that looks like in practice varies a lot by child. Some kids spend 30 minutes a day getting speech therapy. Others, particularly those struggling with both learning disabilities and trauma-induced behavioral challenges, spend almost their entire school day in a special classroom. At Bryn Mawr, some of these small groups are autism-specific and others are not. All of them, however, are suffering from a lack of teachers and staff, said Elizabeth Barrett, a special education resource teacher for fourth- and fifth-graders. Special education “small” groups are often small in name only, with teachers attempting to support as many as 12 or even 15 kids at a time — and these are kids with high needs. The teachers don’t have time to focus on helping that many children through both big feelings and schoolwork. “It’s becoming harder and harder to actually educate,” Barrett said. We lose quality of instruction [in classrooms with more than] five kids.” Meanwhile, when special education students go into general education classrooms, they’re supposed to have support staff with them to help them keep up with the lessons and stay safe and comfortable socially. But there simply aren’t enough of these staff members to go around. This means autistic students like Bailey-Tetevi’s sons can end up losing out on general education time they need for skill-building because sending one or two students into the classroom would mean sending their support worker, too — leaving a single teacher alone with the rest of the small group. It can also mean one support worker is stuck trying to juggle eight high-needs students, who all have to spend different numbers of hours in two different general education classrooms. Even when teachers are able to solve that logic-puzzle of a scheduling problem, it’s not an adequate staff-to-student ratio. When those general education classrooms are, themselves, overcrowded and understaffed, the situation can become truly unsafe. This is when you get problems with bullies, with disruptions, even with violence. “We’ve had incidents of chairs thrown, tables knocked over, classes having to be cleared. It’s wearing down all our staff members,” said Sarah Moen, an instructional specialist at Bryn Mawr who has been helping in classrooms this year outside the scope of her actual job because of the overcrowding. None of that is the students’ fault, Moen said. It’s the fault of a system that isn’t providing the support everyone knows those students need. Special education students deserve to have their needs met. They are kids who can learn and grow and they deserve a learning environment that helps them do that. But right now, that’s not what Minneapolis Public Schools is providing. “Everyone is short on money. I get that,” Barrett said. “But these are some of our highest-needs kids. We shouldn’t have to beg for the basics.” And this problem shows why, in general, increasing classroom sizes as a tool for balancing the budget simply does not work. The job of the district is to provide our kids — all our kids — with an equitable education. If we want special education students to learn and grow, general education students to hit those test requirements, and both groups to thrive together ... we cannot just keep throwing 30 children into a room and crossing our fingers. The budgeting process for next year is underway now. It must prioritize smaller classrooms and adequate staffing. Without that, the district cannot claim anything like equity in education. And without equity in education, it cannot claim anything like success.WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has nvited Chinese President Xi Jinping to attend his inauguration next month — extending a diplomatic olive branch even as Trump threatens to levy massive tariffs on Chinese goods. Trump's incoming press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, confirmed on Thursday that Trump invited Xi, but said it was “to be determined” if the leader of the United States' most significant economic and military competitor would attend. In fact it seems unlikely. Xi is likely to see the invitation as too risky to accept, and the gesture from Trump may have little bearing on the increasingly competitive ties between the two nations as the White House changes hands, experts say. Danny Russel, vice president for international security and diplomacy at the Asia Society Policy Institute, said Xi would not allow himself to “be reduced to the status of a mere guest celebrating the triumph of a foreign leader — the U.S. president, no less.” Still, Leavitt saw it as a plus. “This is an example of President Trump creating an open dialogue with leaders of countries that are not just our allies, but our adversaries and our competitors too,” she said in an appearance on Fox News' program ”Fox & Friends." “We saw this in his first term. He got a lot of criticism for it, but it led to peace around this world. He is willing to talk to anyone and he will always put America’s interest first.” CBS News first reported the invitation to Xi. Asked at a Chinese Foreign Ministry briefing on Thursday about Trump's invitation, spokesperson Mao Ning responded: “I have nothing to share at present.” Leavitt said that other foreign leaders have also been invited, but did not provide any details. The move by Trump to invite a leader of an adversarial nation to the American moment that is Inauguration Day is unorthodox. But it also squares with his belief that foreign policy—much like a business negotiation—should be carried out with carrots and sticks to get the United States' opponents to operate closer to his administration's preferred terms. Jim Bendat, a historian and author of “Democracy’s Big Day: The Inauguration of Our President,” said he was not aware of a previous U.S. inauguration attended by a foreign head of state. “It's not necessarily a bad thing to invite foreign leaders to attend,” Bendat said. “But it sure would make more sense to invite an ally before an adversary.” Edward Frantz, a presidential historian at the University of Indianapolis, said the invitation helps Trump burnish his “dealmaker and savvy businessman” brand. “I could see why he might like the optics," Frantz said. “But from the standpoint of American values, it seems shockingly cavalier." White House officials said it was up to Trump to decide whom he invites to the inauguration. “I would just say, without doubt it's the single most consequential bilateral relationship that the United States has in the world,” White House national security spokesman John Kirby said. “It is a relationship both fraught with peril and responsibility.” Trump on Thursday during an appearance at the New York Stock Exchange , where he was ringing the opening bell to open the market, said he’s been “thinking about inviting certain people to the inauguration” without referring to any specific individuals. “And some people said, ‘Wow, that’s a little risky, isn’t it?’” Trump said. “And I said, ‘Maybe it is. We’ll see. We’ll see what happens.’ But we like to take little chances.” Meanwhile, a top aide to Hungarian President Viktor Orban, one of Trump's most vocal supporters on the world stage, said Thursday that Orban isn't slated to attend the inauguration. “There is no such plan, at least for the time being," said Gergely Gulyás, Orban's chief of staff. The nationalist Hungarian leader is embraced by Trump but has faced isolation in Europe as he's sought to undermine the European Union's support for Ukraine, and routinely blocked, delayed or watered down the bloc’s efforts to provide weapons and funding and to sanction Moscow for its invasion. Orban recently met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Every country's chief of mission to the United States will also be invited, according to a Trump Inaugural Committee official who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. The Xi invitation comes as Trump has threatened to enact massive tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China to get those countries to do more to reduce illegal immigration and the flow of illegal drugs such as fentanyl into the United States. He has said that, on his first day in office in January, he would impose 25% tariffs on all goods imported from Mexico and Canada and that China could be hit with even higher tariffs. China produces precursor chemicals used in the production of fentanyl, but Beijing has stepped up efforts over the last year to crack down on the export of the chemicals. “We’ve been talking and discussing with President Xi, some things, and others, other world leaders, and I think we’re going to do very well all around,” Trump said in a CNBC interview Thursday. Xi during a meeting with President Joe Biden last month in Peru urged the United States not to start a trade war. “Make the wise choice,” Xi cautioned. “Keep exploring the right way for two major countries to get along well with each other.” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has also pushed back on Trump's threats, warning such a tariffs move would be perilous for the U.S. economy as well. Trudeau earlier this week said that Americans “are beginning to wake up to the real reality that tariffs on everything from Canada would make life a lot more expensive” and said he will retaliate if Trump goes ahead with them. Trump responded by calling Canada a state and Trudeau the governor. In addition to the tariff dispute, U.S.-China relations are strained over other issues, including what U.S. officials see as Beijing indirectly supporting Russia's war on Ukraine. The Biden administration says China has supported Russia with a surge in sales of dual use components that help keep its military industrial base afloat. U.S. officials also have expressed frustration with Beijing for not doing more to rein in North Korea's support for the Russian war. China accounts for the vast majority of North Korea’s trade. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has dispatched thousands of troops to Russia to help repel Ukrainian forces from the Kursk border region. The North Koreans also have provided Russia with artillery and other munitions, according to U.S. and South Korean intelligence officials. Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration takes place a day after the U.S. deadline for ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of social media giant TikTok, to sell the social media app or face a ban in the United States. — Associated Press writers Didi Tang in Washington and Balint Domotor in Budapest, Hungary, contributed reporting.

Dallas Cowboys star guard Zack Martin is doubtful for Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders due to ankle and shoulder injuries. Martin didn't practice at all this week. He also physically struggled during Monday night's loss to the Houston Texas. Martin, who turned 34 on Wednesday, has started all 162 games played in 11 seasons with the Cowboys. He's a nine-time Pro Bowl selection and a seven-time first-team All-Pro. Tight end Jake Ferguson (concussion) and safety Markquese Bell (shoulder) have been ruled out. Neither player practiced this week after being hurt against the Texans. Cornerback DaRon Bland (foot) practiced in full this week and will make his season debut. He was injured in August. Star wideout CeeDee Lamb (back/foot) was a full practice participant on Friday and is good to go. Cornerback Trevon Diggs (groin/knee) and receiver Brandin Cooks (knee) are among six players listed as questionable. The others are offensive tackle Chuma Edoga (toe), guard Tyler Smith (ankle/knee), defensive end Marshawn Kneeland (knee) and linebacker Nick Vigil (foot). --Field Level MediaThe Latest: UnitedHealthcare shooting suspect contests his extradition back to New York

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NoneOpinion editor’s note: Strib Voices publishes a mix of material from 11 contributing columnists , along with other commentary online and in print each day. To contribute, click here . ••• When Courtney Bailey-Tetevi was a kid in Chicago, her firefighter father would drop in randomly at her grade school to check up on her. “He never caught me misbehaving,” she said. “He never caught me out of line.” Now a mom of three boys, she’s continued this tradition, regularly stopping by her younger sons’ Northside grade school, Bryn Mawr in Minneapolis. But while her sons continue to meet family expectations, Bailey-Tetevi has noticed a change this year as she walked through the halls and sat in on classrooms. “I’ve seen children having emotional breakdowns,” she said. “I’ve seen these poor little babies crying.” On one visit, she found a little girl hiding in a bathroom who told Bailey-Tetevi that she didn’t want to go back to class because she just didn’t feel comfortable. The problem, Bailey-Tetevi says, is too many kids and not enough teachers. The most recent teacher contract with Minneapolis Public Schools stipulates caps on class sizes — limits on how many students can be taught by a single teacher. The number varies by grade and socio-economic vulnerability of the students. At Bryn Mawr, where 87% of the student body is eligible for free and reduced lunches, grades K-2 are capped at 22 students, third grade at 25, and fourth and fifth at 30. Currently 65% of classrooms are above this cap, based on data from the school, and that’s the best it’s been all year. At times, multiple classrooms have packed in 35 children or even more. Bryn Mawr is an outlier. But it is not an exception. Overcrowded, chaotic classrooms filled with stressed-out children and exhausted staff and teachers have been the norm in MPS this year, with multiple grade schools around the district bringing complaints to the school board and administration. Thanks to reporting by Minneapolis School Voices, we now know that these higher class sizes were part of the cost-savings plan proposed to Superintendent Lisa Sayles-Adams after she took on her position last year. But the district cannot continue to balance its budget at the expense of our children’s education — especially the education of the most vulnerable children. Bryn Mawr is a school I know and love. Both my daughters attended from first grade on and my youngest is still in fourth grade there. But my kid is privileged in ways a lot of her schoolmates are not. Bryn Mawr has a higher-than-average percentage of special-needs students, including Bailey-Tetevi’s fifth and third grade sons, who have autism. The same situation that makes my daughter annoyed creates much larger challenges for her boys. “Children on the spectrum, they can’t deal with big old crowds like that. It’s overstimulating,” Bailey-Tetevi told me. This year, her sons have struggled to pay attention in class, they’ve come home so exhausted they couldn’t get out of bed the next morning, and they’ve dealt with much worse bullying. Most special needs students split their time between general education classrooms and small group learning environments where their particular behavioral, educational and emotional needs can be met. What that looks like in practice varies a lot by child. Some kids spend 30 minutes a day getting speech therapy. Others, particularly those struggling with both learning disabilities and trauma-induced behavioral challenges, spend almost their entire school day in a special classroom. At Bryn Mawr, some of these small groups are autism-specific and others are not. All of them, however, are suffering from a lack of teachers and staff, said Elizabeth Barrett, a special education resource teacher for fourth- and fifth-graders. Special education “small” groups are often small in name only, with teachers attempting to support as many as 12 or even 15 kids at a time — and these are kids with high needs. The teachers don’t have time to focus on helping that many children through both big feelings and schoolwork. “It’s becoming harder and harder to actually educate,” Barrett said. We lose quality of instruction [in classrooms with more than] five kids.” Meanwhile, when special education students go into general education classrooms, they’re supposed to have support staff with them to help them keep up with the lessons and stay safe and comfortable socially. But there simply aren’t enough of these staff members to go around. This means autistic students like Bailey-Tetevi’s sons can end up losing out on general education time they need for skill-building because sending one or two students into the classroom would mean sending their support worker, too — leaving a single teacher alone with the rest of the small group. It can also mean one support worker is stuck trying to juggle eight high-needs students, who all have to spend different numbers of hours in two different general education classrooms. Even when teachers are able to solve that logic-puzzle of a scheduling problem, it’s not an adequate staff-to-student ratio. When those general education classrooms are, themselves, overcrowded and understaffed, the situation can become truly unsafe. This is when you get problems with bullies, with disruptions, even with violence. “We’ve had incidents of chairs thrown, tables knocked over, classes having to be cleared. It’s wearing down all our staff members,” said Sarah Moen, an instructional specialist at Bryn Mawr who has been helping in classrooms this year outside the scope of her actual job because of the overcrowding. None of that is the students’ fault, Moen said. It’s the fault of a system that isn’t providing the support everyone knows those students need. Special education students deserve to have their needs met. They are kids who can learn and grow and they deserve a learning environment that helps them do that. But right now, that’s not what Minneapolis Public Schools is providing. “Everyone is short on money. I get that,” Barrett said. “But these are some of our highest-needs kids. We shouldn’t have to beg for the basics.” And this problem shows why, in general, increasing classroom sizes as a tool for balancing the budget simply does not work. The job of the district is to provide our kids — all our kids — with an equitable education. If we want special education students to learn and grow, general education students to hit those test requirements, and both groups to thrive together ... we cannot just keep throwing 30 children into a room and crossing our fingers. The budgeting process for next year is underway now. It must prioritize smaller classrooms and adequate staffing. Without that, the district cannot claim anything like equity in education. And without equity in education, it cannot claim anything like success.WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has nvited Chinese President Xi Jinping to attend his inauguration next month — extending a diplomatic olive branch even as Trump threatens to levy massive tariffs on Chinese goods. Trump's incoming press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, confirmed on Thursday that Trump invited Xi, but said it was “to be determined” if the leader of the United States' most significant economic and military competitor would attend. In fact it seems unlikely. Xi is likely to see the invitation as too risky to accept, and the gesture from Trump may have little bearing on the increasingly competitive ties between the two nations as the White House changes hands, experts say. Danny Russel, vice president for international security and diplomacy at the Asia Society Policy Institute, said Xi would not allow himself to “be reduced to the status of a mere guest celebrating the triumph of a foreign leader — the U.S. president, no less.” Still, Leavitt saw it as a plus. “This is an example of President Trump creating an open dialogue with leaders of countries that are not just our allies, but our adversaries and our competitors too,” she said in an appearance on Fox News' program ”Fox & Friends." “We saw this in his first term. He got a lot of criticism for it, but it led to peace around this world. He is willing to talk to anyone and he will always put America’s interest first.” CBS News first reported the invitation to Xi. Asked at a Chinese Foreign Ministry briefing on Thursday about Trump's invitation, spokesperson Mao Ning responded: “I have nothing to share at present.” Leavitt said that other foreign leaders have also been invited, but did not provide any details. The move by Trump to invite a leader of an adversarial nation to the American moment that is Inauguration Day is unorthodox. But it also squares with his belief that foreign policy—much like a business negotiation—should be carried out with carrots and sticks to get the United States' opponents to operate closer to his administration's preferred terms. Jim Bendat, a historian and author of “Democracy’s Big Day: The Inauguration of Our President,” said he was not aware of a previous U.S. inauguration attended by a foreign head of state. “It's not necessarily a bad thing to invite foreign leaders to attend,” Bendat said. “But it sure would make more sense to invite an ally before an adversary.” Edward Frantz, a presidential historian at the University of Indianapolis, said the invitation helps Trump burnish his “dealmaker and savvy businessman” brand. “I could see why he might like the optics," Frantz said. “But from the standpoint of American values, it seems shockingly cavalier." White House officials said it was up to Trump to decide whom he invites to the inauguration. “I would just say, without doubt it's the single most consequential bilateral relationship that the United States has in the world,” White House national security spokesman John Kirby said. “It is a relationship both fraught with peril and responsibility.” Trump on Thursday during an appearance at the New York Stock Exchange , where he was ringing the opening bell to open the market, said he’s been “thinking about inviting certain people to the inauguration” without referring to any specific individuals. “And some people said, ‘Wow, that’s a little risky, isn’t it?’” Trump said. “And I said, ‘Maybe it is. We’ll see. We’ll see what happens.’ But we like to take little chances.” Meanwhile, a top aide to Hungarian President Viktor Orban, one of Trump's most vocal supporters on the world stage, said Thursday that Orban isn't slated to attend the inauguration. “There is no such plan, at least for the time being," said Gergely Gulyás, Orban's chief of staff. The nationalist Hungarian leader is embraced by Trump but has faced isolation in Europe as he's sought to undermine the European Union's support for Ukraine, and routinely blocked, delayed or watered down the bloc’s efforts to provide weapons and funding and to sanction Moscow for its invasion. Orban recently met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Every country's chief of mission to the United States will also be invited, according to a Trump Inaugural Committee official who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. The Xi invitation comes as Trump has threatened to enact massive tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China to get those countries to do more to reduce illegal immigration and the flow of illegal drugs such as fentanyl into the United States. He has said that, on his first day in office in January, he would impose 25% tariffs on all goods imported from Mexico and Canada and that China could be hit with even higher tariffs. China produces precursor chemicals used in the production of fentanyl, but Beijing has stepped up efforts over the last year to crack down on the export of the chemicals. “We’ve been talking and discussing with President Xi, some things, and others, other world leaders, and I think we’re going to do very well all around,” Trump said in a CNBC interview Thursday. Xi during a meeting with President Joe Biden last month in Peru urged the United States not to start a trade war. “Make the wise choice,” Xi cautioned. “Keep exploring the right way for two major countries to get along well with each other.” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has also pushed back on Trump's threats, warning such a tariffs move would be perilous for the U.S. economy as well. Trudeau earlier this week said that Americans “are beginning to wake up to the real reality that tariffs on everything from Canada would make life a lot more expensive” and said he will retaliate if Trump goes ahead with them. Trump responded by calling Canada a state and Trudeau the governor. In addition to the tariff dispute, U.S.-China relations are strained over other issues, including what U.S. officials see as Beijing indirectly supporting Russia's war on Ukraine. The Biden administration says China has supported Russia with a surge in sales of dual use components that help keep its military industrial base afloat. U.S. officials also have expressed frustration with Beijing for not doing more to rein in North Korea's support for the Russian war. China accounts for the vast majority of North Korea’s trade. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has dispatched thousands of troops to Russia to help repel Ukrainian forces from the Kursk border region. The North Koreans also have provided Russia with artillery and other munitions, according to U.S. and South Korean intelligence officials. Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration takes place a day after the U.S. deadline for ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of social media giant TikTok, to sell the social media app or face a ban in the United States. — Associated Press writers Didi Tang in Washington and Balint Domotor in Budapest, Hungary, contributed reporting.

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Key Players in the Mobile Composite Robot Market: Boston Dynamics Clearpath Robotics Mobile Industrial Robots Fetch Robotics Aethon ANYbotics BlueBotics Robotnik Youibot Capra Robotics ABB Group Omron RCI RoboCraft Innovation AB Génération Robots Körber Hikrobot NODE Robotics Strategic Guidance for the Future This report invites stakeholders to delve into a detailed examination of the competitive landscape. By profiling key players in the mobile composite robot market and analyzing their strategies, we offer crucial insights to help industry participants make informed strategic decisions. Whether it's about outpacing competitors or learning from successful approaches, our analysis is designed to guide stakeholders toward success. Anticipated Insights Understanding the diverse segments within the mobile composite robot market is critical to success. 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Understanding these differences allows stakeholders to tailor their strategies, products, and marketing efforts to meet the specific needs of each segment, enhancing competitive positioning and maximizing opportunities for success. Market Segments: Product Type: Indoor Mobile Robot Outdoor Mobile Robot Application: Commercial Industrial Municipal Others Market Size and Segment Growth Potential A crucial part of the report focuses on understanding the size and significance of each market segment. We provide quantitative data that illustrates the market share and contribution of each segment, enabling stakeholders to make informed decisions regarding resource allocation, strategic prioritization, and investment. This section offers insights into the growth potential of each segment, including factors driving future expansion, evolving consumer preferences, and technological adoption. 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