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CDC guidance changes, now Delaware schools have decisions to make for fall
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Last week a Colonial School District guard discovered a gun in the car of a substitute teacher. Guns do not belong where our children learn, and this educator had no right to bring the weapon to school grounds. Leaving a gun unlocked in a car is a recipe for disaster as could lead to it being stolen and used in the commission of a crime.
We can balance an individualâs right to bear arms with respect for public safety, which is why Pennsylvania must prioritize responsible gun ownership. Thankfully no one was hurt in this instance, but the reality is this situation could have easily ended in tragedy. Between 2006 and 2016, the number of guns being stolen from individuals across the U.S. increased by 60%.
Six Delaware Teachers Named Finalists for National Teaching Award
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Delaware Valley school districts plan for possible FDA approval of COVID vaccine for students 12+
Delaware Valley school districts gauge reaction of parents regarding possible FDA authorization of COVID vaccine for kids 12 and older
Brad Sattin details two area school districts and their plans regarding the possible FDA authorization of COVID vaccine for kids 12 and older
NEWTOWN, Pa. - It appears the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine, which has been approved for people 16 and older, could soon be offered to
Paula Zimmerman is thrilled to be back at the field, cheering on her son.
The nine and 10 year-olds likely won’t be the next to qualify for the COVID vaccine, but Paula says if the FDA gives the go-ahead for 12 to 15-year-olds, her other son will get it.
PLYMOUTH â Young students from Colonial School District in Montgomery County will be able to learn about nutrition and farming thanks to a $4,125 Farm to School Grant from the Department of Agriculture, state Rep. Mary Jo Daley announced.
The funding, part of nearly $400,000 in statewide projects announced late last week by Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, seeks to improve access to healthy, local foods while increasing knowledge of Pennsylvaniaâs agricultural sector for children pre-kindergarten through fifth grade.
âI am thrilled for these students from Colonial School District, whose hunger for knowledge of agriculture will undoubtedly be satisfied after enjoying delicious, nutritional food straight from local farmers,â said Daley, D-Montgomery. âAny time we can promote health, education and access to new opportunities for our youngest citizens, you can count on my support!â
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