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People with disabilities bumped on vaccination list for veterinarians, advocates say

People with disabilities bumped on vaccination list for veterinarians, advocates say
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Schools Say They Have To Do Better For Students With Disabilities This Fall

Schools Say They Have To Do Better For Students With Disabilities This Fall
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House Democrats Moving to Pass Sweeping For the People Act

Public Knowledge Celebrates FCC Action To Connect the Vulnerable With New $50 Broadband Subsidy

Public Knowledge Celebrates FCC Action To Connect the Vulnerable With New $50 Broadband Subsidy Targeted News Service (Press Releases) WASHINGTON, Feb. 26, 2021: Yesterday, the Federal Communications Commission voted on circulation to approve a Report and Order to establish the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program, a $3.2 billion federal initiative to provide qualifying households discounts on their internet service bills and an opportunity to receive a discount on a computer, laptop, or tablet. The program created by Congress subsidizes broadband and device payments for low-income consumers or families hit hard by the pandemic, including students and the unemployed. The program follows several months of advocacy from Public Knowledge, including an early proposal for an emergency broadband subsidy by Senior Vice President

How The Pandemic Has Altered School Discipline — Perhaps Forever

. One Thursday this fall, a middle schooler in Florida’s Brevard Public Schools received an in-school suspension. He had ripped off another student’s face mask and blown into a peer’s face. That same day, six other students across the district were written up for not wearing their masks correctly (including one who also faked using hand sanitizer), while an elementary school student was assigned three days of “private dining” for sharing food in violation of safety guidelines. Meanwhile, an e-learning student got in trouble for filming another student during class without permission. In many ways, that Thursday was emblematic of a new age of discipline, with multiple students across the district getting written up for infractions that didn’t exist the school year before. Students removed their masks, chatted inappropriately in Zoom and failed to socially distance. In all, about 11 percent of discipline incidents outlined in detail from the start of the

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