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The proposal by Reps. Susan Valdes and Traci Koster would permit “licensed professional as determined by school board policy” to write notes that would excuse absences, and not just physicians.
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Data from 26 states - including Florida - suggests the coronavirus may have ended nearly two decades of nationwide progress toward getting diplomas to more students.
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There's pressure from COVID, politicians, and parents. What’s it like being a teacher today? A panel of teachers from around South Florida talk about life in the classroom.
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Experts say taking care of your own well-being first will allow you to help your kids and students. You should also listen to their concerns and teach them tools to manage their anxieties.
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Letters from Secretary Miguel Cardona said the administration will work with districts and educators directly if the Florida Department of Education does not distribute federal pandemic aid.
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A Kaiser Family Foundation poll finds two-thirds of parents support mandating masks for unvaccinated students, but resistance to vaccinating remains high. “My child is not a test dummy,” one parent says.
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It's urging universal mask use with children under 12 unable to receive a vaccine and cases rising in Florida.
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The Sarasota Department of Health says the change is based on CDC guidance, which states that fully vaccinated people can resume normal activities.
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Professors teaching in-person classes walk into work fearful of coming into contact with students who are not socially distancing and exposing themselves to the coronavirus.
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Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees on Monday said to reduce the risk of new coronavirus cases, teachers and students should stay home if they feel…