Pandemic

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: 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 Oklahoma Installs PPE Vending Machines

University of Oklahoma Installs PPE Vending Machines

OU’s campus community will be able to buy PPE from 33 vending machines placed around the school.

Read: Social Distancing, Facial Coverings and Other Changes Implemented by Campuses

Social Distancing, Facial Coverings and Other Changes Implemented by Campuses

Campus protection pros describe in their own words the changes their organizations have made during the pandemic.

Read: Pandemic Forcing Campuses to Make Big Access Control Changes

Pandemic Forcing Campuses to Make Big Access Control Changes

The coronavirus is impacting everything from policies to technology uses, according to the 2020 Campus Safety Access Control, Lock and Lockdown Survey.

Read: SUNY Oneonta Sends Students Home After COVID-19 Outbreak

SUNY Oneonta Sends Students Home After COVID-19 Outbreak

Since the school started in-person learning on Aug. 21, more than 500 people — or 13% of the student population — have tested positive for the virus.

Read: 4 Reasons Campuses Should Use Outsourced Contact Tracing Amidst Rising COVID-19 Threats

4 Reasons Campuses Should Use Outsourced Contact Tracing Amidst Rising COVID-19 Threats

Reduced costs and reduced burdens to facilities and security teams are just some of the reasons colleges should consider hiring a managed service provider to run their contact tracing program.

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