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Nearly 2,000 Frisco students sign online petition pleading for stricter COVID-19 regulations, masks

Nearly 2,000 Frisco students sign online petition pleading for stricter COVID-19 regulations, masks
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Frisco to offer virtual choice for kids ineligible for COVID shot Other districts had to scrap it

Frisco to offer virtual choice for kids ineligible for COVID shot Other districts had to scrap it
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Our Students Are In Danger : Some Texas Teachers Are Concerned About Returning To Class

Masked third-graders work on computers at Tibbals Elementary School in Murphy, Texas, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/LM Otero) Teachers and students across Texas return to the classroom next month, and for the most part things will be back to normal or at least the way they were pre-pandemic. Classes will be conducted in person and many districts have already ditched pandemic-era health and safety policies. But with coronavirus case numbers and hospitalizations trending upward again across the state, some educators have concerns about how safe it will be to return to in-person learning this fall. Ovidia Molina is the president of the Texas State Teachers Association. She said Gov. Greg Abbott s order in May barring schools from issuing their own mask mandates, is effectively the state prohibiting schools from keeping their staff, students and community safe from the coronavirus.

Frisco ISD, Other Districts, Use Monitoring Systems to Prevent Student Suicide

Many parents credit monitoring systems like Frisco’s with saving their kids’ lives, but some privacy and civil liberties experts are sounding the alarm, saying well-meaning districts could be doing more harm than good. In February, Frisco ISD’s director of counseling, Stephanie Cook, told NBC-DFW that Frisco was up 200% in hospitalizations at the beginning of the year. And last fall, there was a point when there weren’t any vacant mental health beds for adolescents in Collin County, she said. Another set of Frisco ISD parents got help for their daughter thanks to the district s monitoring system, with the mother singing its praises.

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