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Thousands of students reported missing from school systems nationwide amid COVID-19 pandemic
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California offers massive payouts to schools to reopen during pandemic
Governor Gavin Newsom is offering $6.6 billion in grants to public schools who return students to the classrooms, at least through the second grade, by the end of March.Cooper Neill/Bloomberg via Getty Images, FILE
States around the country are reporting a significant decline in the number of students enrolled in public school because of the coronavirus pandemic, leaving experts and educators concerned about the trend, and its potential long-term consequences.
A notable number of students seem to have simply fallen off the grid, not showing up for online or in-person instruction, their whereabouts unknown by school officials.
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Honoring Calvin C. Goode: Reflecting on the servant leader and history maker
As Black History Month comes to an end, we leave you with a deeper knowledge of the Arizona civil rights leader and all that he left behind for the community he loved so much.
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PHOENIX â Back in December, the Phoenix community laid to rest 93-year-old Calvin C. Goode. Two months after his departure, ABC15 sat down with those who knew him best his family, one of his mentees, and a colleague who knew the caliber of person Mr. Goode was for everyone he came in contact with.
Coconino County now giving COVID-19 vaccines to jail inmates
By Associated Press
Arizona Dept. of Corrections fined $1M for failing to improve health care
A federal judge presiding over a legal settlement on the quality of health care in Arizona’s prisons has imposed $1.1 million in contempt of court fines against the state for failing to follow through on its promises to improve inmate care.
PHOENIX (AP) - Coconino County sheriff’s officials said Feb. 25 that COVID-19 vaccinations now are being administered to jail inmates.
The county s Detention Facility Medical Unit has completed Arizona Department of Health Services training which certifies the sheriff’s office medical staff to administer the doses.