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Author: Erin Richards, USA TODAY

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Schools primed for ‘militant teacher strikes’ over post-COVID pay, benefits and respect

March 21, 2022 Erin Richards, USA TODAY Comments Off on Schools primed for ‘militant teacher strikes’ over post-COVID pay, benefits and respect

COVID shutdowns are over, but students are missing more in-person school as teachers strike for better pay and more support staff.

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Not 2020 again? Tell that to parents where COVID cases, test shortages are closing schools.

January 3, 2022January 4, 2022 Erin Richards, USA TODAY Comments Off on Not 2020 again? Tell that to parents where COVID cases, test shortages are closing schools.

Schools are trying to stay open. But COVID cases and COVID test issues have caused some to go remote. Some teachers say in-person class is unsafe.

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Rapid tests, lots of rapid tests: How US schools plan to reopen amid omicron-fueled COVID-19 surge

December 30, 2021January 2, 2022 Erin Richards, USA TODAY Comments Off on Rapid tests, lots of rapid tests: How US schools plan to reopen amid omicron-fueled COVID-19 surge

School districts adopt new coronavirus testing plans to avoid infections, quarantine and remote learning amid the omicron surge.

Tech

TikTok rumors of school violence threats put people on edge after Michigan shooting

December 17, 2021December 21, 2021 Erin Richards, USA TODAY Comments Off on TikTok rumors of school violence threats put people on edge after Michigan shooting

TikTok posts hinting at school violence nationwide Dec. 17 may be a hoax, but buildings closed, attendance was down, and parents worried about safety.

Nation

Los Angeles schools, with 30K unvaccinated students, push off COVID vaccine mandate until fall 2022

December 14, 2021 Erin Richards, USA TODAY Comments Off on Los Angeles schools, with 30K unvaccinated students, push off COVID vaccine mandate until fall 2022

The nation’s second-largest school district pushed its vaccine deadline to fall 2022 to avoid shifting thousands more students to online learning.

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California becomes first state to announce plans to mandate COVID-19 vaccine for schoolchildren

October 1, 2021 Erin Richards, USA TODAY Comments Off on California becomes first state to announce plans to mandate COVID-19 vaccine for schoolchildren

California announced a forthcoming COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students to attend public and private schools in-person.

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Denver has a strict vaccine mandate for teachers, plus masks. It’s keeping kids in school.

September 3, 2021 Erin Richards, USA TODAY Comments Off on Denver has a strict vaccine mandate for teachers, plus masks. It’s keeping kids in school.

Denver was the first major district to fully mandate teacher vaccinations. So far, COVID infections are low and more students have stayed in class.

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America is heading back to school. Teachers are looking for thousands of missing kids.

August 16, 2021 Erin Richards, USA TODAY Comments Off on America is heading back to school. Teachers are looking for thousands of missing kids.

With schools starting in person, teachers and community leaders are on an unprecedented quest to find missing kids — before it’s too late.

Tech

After a tough year, schools are axing virtual learning. Some families want to stay online.

June 5, 2021June 6, 2021 Erin Richards, USA TODAY Comments Off on After a tough year, schools are axing virtual learning. Some families want to stay online.

Most schools are planning to reopen fully this fall. But even though many kids struggled online, some parents are asking for a virtual option.

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Schools are getting record money under COVID stimulus. Will it help kids who need it most?

May 26, 2021 Erin Richards, USA TODAY Comments Off on Schools are getting record money under COVID stimulus. Will it help kids who need it most?

The COVID stimulus included record education spending. Will it actually help kids learn, improve their mental health and reopen schools?

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