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FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATES CLIMB AMID PANDEMIC
From WJCT By THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA • JAN 11, 2021
Graduation rates for Florida high school students ticked up last year, with 90 percent of students graduating, according to a state Department of Education report released last week. READ MORE |
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WHAT CONGRESSIONAL COVID FUNDING MEANS FOR K-12 SCHOOLS
From FutureED By Phyllis W. Jordan, Editorial Director
(Updated 1/14) A new, $1.9 trillion stimulus package proposed by President-elect Joe Biden would dedicate an additional $170 billion for K-12 schools and higher education, as well as spending billions more to prop up the state and local governments that are critical to funding education. READ MORE |
COULD SCHOOLS EVENTUALLY REQUIRE CORONAVIRUS VACCINES?
From WUSF Public Media By Stephanie Colombini Published January 4, 2021
Schools typically mandate vaccines that prevent highly contagious diseases. The coronavirus spreads easily, but experts say we need to learn more about whether new vaccines can protect kids from it safely. READ MORE |
DO SCHOOLS SPREAD COVID? IT MAY DEPEND ON HOW BAD THINGS ALREADY ARE AROUND THEM
From Chalkbeat By Matt Barnum Jan 4, 2021
Opening school buildings doesn’t increase the spread of COVID-19 in places where cases or hospitalizations from the virus are rare, according to two new studies. READ MORE |
IS IN-SCHOOL LEARNING BEST FOR ALL STUDENTS? IN THESE TIMES, THERE'S NO RULE FOR EVERYONE
From TCPalm/Treasure Coast Newspapers By Sommer Brugal, December 11, 2020
Since August, educators across the Treasure Coast have been urging families — especially those whose children are struggling in a remote-learning setting — to send their students back to campus. READ MORE |
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