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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention made a strong statement about the effectiveness of vaccines when it decided that fully vaccinated people don’t need to wear masks in most circumstances. But… Read More
A bill to ban government authorities from requiring people to show their vaccination status passed the state senate’s Health and Human Services committee Monday. Republican state Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill of York County… Read More
New research released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reinforces an old message: COVID-19 spreads less in schools where teachers and staff wear masks. Yet the study… Read More
Acting Education Secretary Noe Ortega spoke with PennLive last week about what this year has taught them and the next school year, including topics such as COVID-19 vaccines, face-to-face education… Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic forced schools in the region and around the country to pivot back and forth from in-person learning to remote instruction models countless times during the 2020-21 academic… Read More
Delays have been especially noticeable in ESSER I and II, impacting plans for summer school and leaving superintendents to fly blind when budgeting. Click here for full article. Source: K-12… Read More
These days Jack Ramirez is busy finishing up his student career at Wilson High School…As president of the Wilson High School Mental Health Council, Ramirez has made it his mission… Read More
Registration is NOW OPEN for the Pennsylvania Principals Conference – LEAD21, which will be held from October 10 to October 12, 2021 at The Penn Stater Hotel & Conference Center,… Read More
The president of Pennsylvania’s largest teachers union expressed support Monday for in-person instruction in the fall, calling it a “top priority” now that many teachers have been vaccinated and older children have… Read More
The National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) will hold a new virtual learning opportunity as part of its Webinar Wednesday Series, “Short Term Response–Long Term Implications,” from 3-4 p.m…. Read More