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LRN CLASS ACTION FILING DEADLINE: Bernstein Liebhard LLP Reminds Investors of the Deadline to File a Lead Plaintiff Motion in a Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against K12 Inc.
January 11, 2021 13:40 ET | Source: Bernstein Liebhard LLP Bernstein Liebhard LLP New York, New York, UNITED STATES
NEW YORK, Jan. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Bernstein Liebhard, a nationally acclaimed investor rights law firm, reminds investors of the deadline to file a lead plaintiff motion in a securities class action lawsuit that has been filed on behalf of investors that purchased or acquired the securities of K12 Inc., (“K12” or the “Company”) (NYSE: LRN) between April 27, 2020 and September 18, 2020 (the “Class Period”). The lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia alleges violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools has partnered with the University of Miami Health System to offer additional COVID-19 testing dates for children ages 4-18 in Miami-Dade County.
By Claudia Mendoza
Jan 11, 2021
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Miami-Dade County Public Schools and the University of Miami Health System are working together to provide FREE COVID-19 testing to students in schools across Miami-Dade County. The effort will be a month-long tour for UM s health system Pediatric Mobile Unit. It started last week at Coral Reef Senior High School and continues today at J.C. Bermudez Doral Senior High, 5005 NW 112th Ave.
This service is for parents to take their children to one of these selected schools to get tested from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. But there s only one catch. It s only available for children ages 4 to 18, identification is not required, but parents will need to accompany the child.
News reports that Florida’s rich and powerful have jumped the line for COVID-19 vaccinations has about as much shock value as suggesting Donald Trump suffers narcissistic tendencies, writes Sun Sentinel columnist Fred Grimm.