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Universities Making Plans for COVID-19 Precautions
As K-12 schools across the state are planning COVID-19 precautions for the upcoming school year, major universities are as well.
Last fall, many students at universities never stepped foot into a classroom, learning entirely remote. Now, as the new school year approaches students will be going back to the classroom and towards normal operations.
“Its going to be good to actually be able to go to class, sit in a desk, and be around actual students and professors.” Christian Hayes University of Alabama student said.
However, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health around 25% of COVID-19 cases come from those under the age of 25. With the recent release of new guidelines from the CDC, many universities are still planning to take precautions:
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In light of new CDC guidelines, school systems across the state are requiring masks for the upcoming school year including Montgomery Public Schools and Dallas County Schools.
As July is winding down, parents are getting ready to send their kids back to school, some for the first time in over a year. The CDC believes it is safe for students to be back in the classroom, however according to new guidelines, they recommend everyone in school buildings wear masks.
The Alabama State Department of Education is leaving it up to individual schools systems to make calls on masks requirements.
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The “Open Doors” program launched by the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office to minimize trauma on families impacted by homicides is being used as a model for other district attorney’s offices across the nation.
This year there have been 43 homicides in the City of Montgomery. District Attorney Daryl Bailey said children have been involved in 90% of these incidents and are being exposed to trauma at an alarming rate. In early July, a 10-year-old child witnessed his own father’s shooting in Pike Road.
They launched the “Open Doors” program last year to offer counseling services to youth who have witnessed or been a part of a homicide. Investigators and therapists arrive on crime scenes to canvas the area for children. They then provide further assistance with families based on specific needs, connecting them with necessary mental health services. The DA’s office is working with Montgomery Police, the County Sheriff’s Department, Montgomery Public Schools, the County commission, Parakeleo Counseling, and the City of Montgomery for the program.