Savannah organization uses app to find safe ways to walk and bike the city
A Savannah organization is looking at the walkability of several neighborhoods ahead of the start of school. Share Updated: 8:05 PM EDT Jul 28, 2021
A Savannah organization is looking at the walkability of several neighborhoods ahead of the start of school. Share Updated: 8:05 PM EDT Jul 28, 2021
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Show Transcript thousands of Savannah Chatham County students are now being forced to find their own way to school. Our DNA. Bucci joins us live and today you spoke to an organization that s making sure students are able to get to school safely. Yeah, Brooke, we re here in the edge mere Sackville neighborhood and as you can see, there s not many sidewalks throughout the neighborhood and it s like this in a lot of places in Savannah, which could really be an issue next week when a lot of kids will need to walk to school. It s pretty Hearts across downtown, Savannah is
Faced with a bus driver shortage as the first day of school approaches, the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System announced Wednesday that it will prioritize ridership for students.The district says. Priority one will include students who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 plan that specifically stipulates a requirement for transportation, ESOL and McKinney Vento (Homeless) Students.Other priorities will include neighborhood zoned elementary, middle, K-8 and high school students. SCCPSS will work to offer an equitable solution for all students to the extent staffing levels will allow and will continually monitor route offerings based on driver availability to include reserve staffing levels.Priority 1: Identified students with IEP or 504 that requires Special Transportation Services, ESOL, and McKinney Vento (Homeless) studentsPriority 2: Zoned Elementary School & K-8 StudentsPriority 3: Zoned Middle School & High School Students OTHER PRIORITY L
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Published:Jul. 26, 2021 at 9:13 AM EDT
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - At a news conference on Monday, Savannah Mayor Van Johnson announced that he is reinstating a mask mandate in the city.
The mandate is effective immediately, according to the mayor. The mayor said he’s being advised there are likely several factors behind the rising numbers of COVID cases: the prevalence of the Delta variant, a low vaccination rate locally, large gatherings and people letting their guard down.
The mayor said based on Center for Disease Control and Prevention indicators and threshold, the community transmission in Savannah and the Chatham County area is considered high. As of last Friday, the Community Transmission Index in Chatham County was 230. Graphs from the Coastal Health District are at the bottom of this article.
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