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FOR SAFETY'S SAKE, IF SCHOOLS MUST REOPEN, DO THE FOLLOWING AT A MINIMUM 

From EducationDive   Sept. 3, 2020

By Gerard Bossard and Douglas Rothman

Gerard Bossard is a public high school teacher and freelance writer. Douglas Rothman is a professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering at Yale University. He is performing research on COVID-19.

This opinion piece, authored by a high school teacher and a Yale University professor, offers some very informed opinions about factors to be considered when reopening schools. READ MORE

 

USDA EXTENDS FREE MEALS FOR KIDS THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2020 

USDA Washington, DC, August 31, 2020

Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will extend several flexibilities through as late as December 31, 2020. READ MORE

 

GOV. DESANTIS EXTENDS SAT AND ACT DEADLINE FOR BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP

From FLAPOL
By Renzo Downey September 1, 2020

DeSantis is giving recently-graduated high school seniors a second chance to achieve a qualifying SAT or ACT score for a Bright Futures scholarship because of the COVID-19 pandemic. READ MORE

 

FLORIDA’S ORDER TO REOPEN SCHOOLS STANDS - FOR NOW - AFTER APPEAL COURT RULING

From ORLANDO SENTINEL
By LESLIE POSTAL  AUG 31, 2020

In a victory for state education leaders, an appeals court said Monday that Florida’s school reopening order did not force students back to campus, nor teachers back into classrooms, and should remain in effect while the lawsuits challenging its constitutionality move through the court system.  READ MORE

 

FEWER TEACHERS RESIGNED THIS SUMMER COMPARED TO LAST, DESPITE COVID-19 CONCERNS 

By Sommer Brugal, Treasure Coast Newspapers
August 20, 2020

Fewer teachers across the Treasure Coast resigned this summer than last, despite increased concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, records show. READ MORE

 
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