COVID-19

Read: ICYMI: 10 Most Popular Campus Safety Stories from September

ICYMI: 10 Most Popular Campus Safety Stories from September

Since many of you have been busy with the start of the new school year, we’re recapping the most-read stories from the month of September.

Read: 4 Ways Mass Notification Will Evolve During COVID-19

4 Ways Mass Notification Will Evolve During COVID-19

As the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues, more significant changes are to come, including how we use mass notification tools.

Read: 49,000 Chicago Public School Students Didn’t Attend First Day of Remote Learning

49,000 Chicago Public School Students Didn’t Attend First Day of Remote Learning

As a result, the district has made tens of thousands of phone calls, initiated a mass flyering campaign, and trained security officers for home visits.

Read: Care Counts Laundry Program Continues Through Pandemic

Care Counts Laundry Program Continues Through Pandemic

A program that provides access to clean clothes for students has found a way to continue to support families during the coronavirus pandemic.

Read: Over 600 Texas Teachers Report COVID-19 Violations at Schools

Over 600 Texas Teachers Report COVID-19 Violations at Schools

In a survey distributed by the Texas State Teachers Association, more than 650 educators in 135 districts reported over 3,700 safety violations.

Read: House Party Forces Massachusetts High School to Switch to Distance Learning

House Party Forces Massachusetts High School to Switch to Distance Learning

The party was attended by 50-60 students, many of whom weren’t wearing face coverings or practicing physical distancing.

Read: Colleges Continue Struggle to Contain COVID-19

Colleges Continue Struggle to Contain COVID-19

Quarantines and cancelling spring break are just some of the ways campuses are trying to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

Read: Md. Dept. of Education Gives $10 Million to Support In-Person Learning

Md. Dept. of Education Gives $10 Million to Support In-Person Learning

Other states are also urging communities with low coronavirus transmission rates to return to some form of in-person learning.

Read: University of Kentucky Rewarding Students Who Follow Coronavirus Rules

University of Kentucky Rewarding Students Who Follow Coronavirus Rules

Students who have a compliance rate of 90% or higher in filling out daily health screenings will be entered into a random drawing for prizes each month.

Read: Over 75% of COVID-19 Hotspots Are in College Towns

Over 75% of COVID-19 Hotspots Are in College Towns

So far, more than 50,000 coronavirus cases in the U.S. have been linked to universities that brought students back to campus.

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