10 Most Read Stories from February 2021: Healthcare Security, Title IX/Clery
February’s most popular articles covered topics such as hospital workplace violence, the future of healthcare security, and Title IX/Clery.
February’s most popular articles covered topics such as hospital workplace violence, the future of healthcare security, and Title IX/Clery.
The K-12 Homework Gap Program focuses on students in foster care, those experiencing homelessness, and students with disabilities, among others.
The CDC’s findings are consistent with those from investigations done in other countries, which found that the most common type of transmission event was from teacher to teacher.
The CDC and the U.S. Department of Education announced its new “science-based resources and tools to help schools safely reopen and stay open for in-person learning.”
Those who violate the COVID-19 quarantine could be suspended or removed from the residence halls.
A consultant and former Title IX officer for Palo Alto USD discusses how her district navigated the pandemic and new Title IX regulations.
The fake N95 face masks look so real that only the manufacturer can tell if they are counterfeit.
Students and staff members at four schools and the district’s facilities department have tested positive, prompting the quarantines.
The pandemic has shown we need to quickly engage a much wider group of professionals, including those in facilities management, HVAC, architecture, mental health and more.
More focus on water quality assessments and ventilation evaluations are just a few ways campus safety priorities have shifted during the pandemic.