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WHAT ROLE WILL SCHOOLS PLAY IN COVID-19 VACCINE DISTRIBUTION?
From K-12 Dive By Natalie Gross Nov. 25, 2020
In nearly three decades as a school nurse, National Association of School Nurses President Laurie Combe has dealt with her share of infectious diseases. Before COVID-19, there was measles, tuberculosis and swine flu, which all required similar precautions, such as quarantine, contact tracing and educating the public about the risks of exposure and the benefits of immunizing children for prevention. READ MORE |
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SCHOOL COMMUNITIES LARGELY EMBRACE MASKS DESPITE LAWSUITS
From EducationDive
By Kara Arundel Published Nov. 12, 2020
With the school year several months underway and the number of COVID-19 cases increasing across the country, school systems are finding that, for the most part, students, parents and staff are complying with mask policies in areas where they are required. READ MORE |
PINELLAS REP. CHRIS LATVALA IS STATE HOUSE’S NEW LEADER ON EDUCATION
From Tampa Bay Times
By Jeffrey S. Solochek Published Nov. 16 2020
As Florida lawmakers convene in Tallahassee this week to organize for the spring session, some direction has begun to take shape in the annually contentious area of education policy. READ MORE |
DISAPPOINTING 12TH GRADE NAEP PROMPTS CALLS FOR CURRICULUM, FUNDING IMPROVEMENTS
From EducationDive By Kara Arundel Published Oct. 29, 2020
This article highlights the dip in scores in the most recent National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) among students scoring in the lowest percentiles. READ MORE |
GREAT EDUCATION SHOULD HAVE NO ENEMIES - CHARTER SCHOOLS IN THE 2020 ELECTION
From Forbes
By Jeanne Allen October 31, 2020
Myonia Hill’s successful journey through education in Washington, DC is owing to Friendship Collegiate Academy, part of the first black-led charter school network in the country. READ MORE |
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