Health and wellness

80% of school staff vaccinated, with many teachers returning

'Educators are flocking to get the vaccine, and the overwhelming majority are back teaching in-person,' the American Federation of Teachers says.

South Carolina digs into Title I toolbox for summer campus repairs

Districts are planning ventilation and HVAC upgrades with ESSER funds, as well as other maintenance projects, over a shortened summer break.

How to cope with the environmental costs of COVID controls

Which COVID-19 prevention measures should we keep in the long term and which may hinder our sustainability 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.

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.

6 ways to tailor mask lessons for students with emotional disturbance

Many students need additional support and instruction on how to wear their masks appropriately throughout the school year.

Revving up the ‘curiosity engine’ in inclusive class discussions

A method called the Dialogic Classroom model could open some administrators' eyes as a powerful new avenue for professional development as they spend stimulus funds to help teachers improve their craft.

Summer Construction & Beyond: Prioritizing COVID-19 Safety and Stimulus Funding

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9 strategies to help shape a big district’s COVID recovery

Los Angeles USD leaders moved a half-million students online but now face challenges of inequitable learning gaps and high school graduation declines.

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