By: CleanLink Whether it’s in person, virtual or both, the start of the 2020-2021 school year is just a few weeks away. With COVID-19 not slowing down one bit, a doctor argues that it might be in the best interest […]
By: Justine Coleman The Justice Department on Tuesday released a list of 10 new recommendations for administrators to use to prevent school shootings. The department’s School Safety Working Group put together the report which lists 10 recommended actions for schools […]
By: NPR As schools across the country grapple with bringing kids back into the classroom, parents — and teachers — are worried about safety. We asked pediatricians, infectious disease specialists and education experts for help evaluating school district plans. What […]
By: Leslie Aguilar KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) — It’s been nearly a week since 4-year-old LeGend Taliferro was shot and killed while asleep in his bed in Kansas City. On Sunday, KCTV5’s Leslie Aguilar went to a tribute for LeGend […]
By: Matt Villano, CNN Consider it the Challenge of 2020: It’s likely easier to put lipstick on a ferret than it is to get some kids to wear face coverings. The little humans pull and tug at the masks constantly. […]
Texas students will be returning to public schools in person this fall, Gov. Greg Abbott told state lawmakers Thursday morning. The state’s top education officials confirmed the plans in a statement to The Texas Tribune. “It will be safe for Texas public […]
By: Ryan Browne A coalition of tech giants including Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter have backed a five-fold plan to “eradicate” child sexual abuse on the internet. The group, known as the Technology Coalition, was founded in 2006 with the aim […]
From launching telemental health to a convalescent plasma program, these pros rose to meet the moment. By: Ruben Castaneda At hospitals nationwide, doctors, nurses and other health care professionals are staffing the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, U.S. […]