Preparing for the Next Pandemic: 11 Lessons Learned from COVID-19 by Universities
With us now hopefully being near the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to review, remember and apply what we’ve learned over the past 20 months.
With us now hopefully being near the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to review, remember and apply what we’ve learned over the past 20 months.
The letter was sent to Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and Twitter regarding the rising tide of violence against educators.
DOJ’s efforts will most likely include the creation of a task force to determine how federal enforcement tools can be used to prosecute these crimes, and ways to assist state, Tribal, territorial and local law enforcement where threats of violence may not constitute federal crimes.”
In a letter, NSBA cites more than 20 incidents involving threats, harassment, disruption and acts of intimidation that have happened at school board meetings that targeted school officials.
Three studies released by the CDC show schools that don’t require masks are more likely to have COVID-19 outbreaks.
Here’s a roundup of the 10 most popular Campus Safety stories for the month of September.
Does your school district or state have a mask mandate in place for students and staff? Odds are, they’re being sued.
The judge previously deemed local school districts’ mask mandates are limited and reasonable, and are exempted under the state’s “Parents’ Bill of Rights” law.
Long wait times sometimes prompt the attacks. Nearly 88% of hospital beds in Texas are in use, with more than 21% occupied by COVID-19 patients.
About twice as many parents whose child’s school encouraged vaccination report that their child is vaccinated compared to those whose schools did not.