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Cathedral Arts Project celebrates new programs and sites

The Jacksonville nonprofit, CAP, provides access to arts education to students living in under-served communities, as well as children and youth with disabilities and those in the justice system. It just announced 28 new programs and 13 new sites during National Arts In Education Week.

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The U.S. COVID public health emergency ends: How did the pandemic change American life?

The U.S. COVID-19 emergency declaration is over. Over three years, Americans saw their lives forever changed.

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The U.S. COVID public health emergency ends: How did the pandemic change American life?

The U.S. COVID-19 emergency declaration is over. Over three years, Americans saw their lives forever changed.

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The U.S. COVID public health emergency ends: How did the pandemic change American life?

The U.S. COVID-19 emergency declaration is over. Over three years, Americans saw their lives forever changed.

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What The Science Says About How To Reopen Schools


Feb 17, 2021
The back to school debate rages on amidst the pandemic. While some large school districts reopen for in-person learning, some say we’re not ready. Will new guidance from the CDC change the conversation? 
 
Matt Barnum, national reporter covering education policy and research for Chalkbeat. (@matt_barnum)
Benjamin P. Linas, infectious disease physician and associate professor of epidemiology at the Boston University School of Medicine. (@BenjaminLinas)
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers. (@rweingarten)
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Chalkbeat: “New CDC guidance: Vaccinate teachers, but don’t wait to open schools” — “Highly anticipated new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says schools don’t need to wait for staff to be vaccinated to reopen. Students should return full-time where spread is low or moderate, and with regular testing, the CDC says schools can open for some in-person instruction even when community spread is high.”

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What The Science Says About How To Reopen Schools

What The Science Says About How To Reopen Schools
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