Facilities & Security

Summer Food Service Program waivers extended to Dec. 31

The waivers permit food service providers to offer free meals to families of school-age children to last them through the week without restricting them to specific distribution centers.

Texas county unveils stunning COVID-19 dashboard for schools

Red, yellow and green indicators and a multitude of data on the COVID-19 dashboard give leaders strong indicators for when they can reopen schools

Peace of mind for campus: Access control solutions for various budgets

When considering ways to create healthier K-12 buildings, it's important to address high-touch surfaces like door hardware. Surface transmission is a risk, especially at high-traffic doors like main entrances and restrooms.

6 extreme measures schools are taking to keep football alive

One district in the Sunshine State has asked players to enter ‘bubble' to keep its season intact.

Expert Insights: Creating a Safe, Inclusive School Community

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Mass. coalition cites 16 areas to improve before schools reopen

The coalition of nurses, teachers and other support staff in Massachusetts recommend no in-person learning in schools until many issues are addressed or resolved

Why a school building’s health is critical to reopening

Proper filtration and ventilation are just the start; a greener future means providing safe school environments for all

On the Front Lines of School Health & Safety

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7 ways to keep students with food allergies safe in school

Many schools opening for in-person instruction this fall will require students to eat meals in the classroom. How can educators avoid putting students with food allergies at risk of having an allergic reaction?

A sub-optimal situation: The need for more teachers

School districts large and small have been working to bolster substitute teacher pools to prepare for teacher shortages during the coronavirus pandemic. Will it be enough?

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