By Joel Malkin
May 12, 2021
No masks for kids. That was the response from Governor DeSantis when asked on Tuesday what should be the directive for school districts across the state next fall. Our direction is relatively simple.have a normal school year.
That statement was followed by applause from the people with the governor at a private Catholic school in Jacksonville.
While not issuing any executive orders related to face coverings in schools, the governor pointed out that a lot of private schools have had a normal school year, and he feels that s what public schools should like like for the 2021/22 school year.
By Joel Malkin
May 12, 2021
No masks for kids. That was the response from Governor DeSantis when asked on Tuesday what should be the directive for school districts across the state next fall. Our direction is relatively simple.have a normal school year.
That statement was followed by applause from the people with the governor at a private Catholic school in Jacksonville.
While not issuing any executive orders related to face coverings in schools, the governor pointed out that a lot of private schools have had a normal school year, and he feels that s what public schools should like like for the 2021/22 school year.
Doctors partner with school district for career symposium May 11, 2021 at 6:06 PM EDT - Updated May 11 at 6:06 PM
A group of passionate physicians is going digital to ensure students can still have access to helpful lessons for success.
This week the T. Leroy Jefferson Medical Society is hosting its Ninth annual Healthcare and Science Stars of Tomorrow Career Symposium online.
The virtual event is a partnership with the Palm Beach County School District and Inlet Grove Community High School in Riviera Beach. Our message to students and parents is that there are a wide variety of careers in medical science, technology and engineering with or without a stethoscope. There are many paths for their future, said Dr. Roger Duncan, former president of T. Leroy Jefferson Medical Society and organizer of this year s event. We will reach even more students with our online format.
Letters to the Editor: May 11, 2021
In case the pandemic is not completely over, I’ll keep wearing my mask
I would like to thank Gov. Ron DeSantis for ending the COVID-19 crisis here in Florida. It is unfortunate that the over 4,000 people each day who continue to contract the virus haven t gotten his message (especially those who keep dying). At least we can be proud that Florida has far more cases every day than any other state.
It seems that DeSantis has learned well from his mentor that if you keep repeating untruths, a certain segment of the population will believe you. As for me, I m going to keep wearing my mask just in case it s not completely gone.
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