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4 security tactics you should follow as schools reopen

With much focus on re-engaging students in learning as more schools reopen, administrators are also re-committing to security beyond PPE and COVID precautions.

Where discrimination outweighed benefits of integration

Integration may have had unintended consequences as a new study finds that Black students have not always benefited from attending racially balanced schools.

3 essentials for a ‘new vision’ of schools post-COVID

Fixing the inequities exposed in greater relief by COVID will require "bold steps" on culture, social-emotional growth and resources

White House releases budget blueprint with nearly $103 billion for education

The request is a $29.8 billion increase over the 2021 budget. Here's a breakdown of what programs the money would fund.

10 most challenged books feature anti-racism, LGBTQ themes

Libraries—including those in schools—saw growing demands in 2020 to remove books addressing racism and titles that shared the stories of Black, Indigenous or people of color.

50 degrees of connectivity: How connected is your state?

Free Connect K-12 website aggregates, analyzes, and visualizes E-rate data to help superintendents and CIOs negotiate better internet pricing to reach connectivity goals.

Study: Mask wearing, ventilation key to 3 feet of distancing

Researchers at the University of Central Florida note the importance of the two mitigating strategies over space between individuals during COVID-19 pandemic.

3 key factors in shoring up school safety as students return

How districts can be proactive in accounting for students with disabilities in post-pandemic school safety and crisis response plans.

4 things to keep in mind while spending stimulus on PPE

With the prospect of a fully vaccinated student body still a year away, PPE will continue to play a major role as district leaders plan for more in-person learning.

5 reasons this district is expanding access to telehealth

Leaders in Garland ISD in the Dallas suburbs were grateful to have telehealth in place when other providers shut down during the initial COVID outbreak in March 2020.

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