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School staff shortages nationwide could lead to changes in vaccine mandates

occasions break has been extended for hundreds of thousands of public school students across the country, as the number of educators in schools dips below critical mass. The situation has become so dire that some districts are considering walking back previous infectious-disease vaccination requirements for staff. In Western us-regions, 20 …

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Jon Batiste leads with 11 Grammy nominations

music” target=”_blank”>Jon Batiste<biggest surprise: The multi-genre performer and recent events winner made such an impression on voters that he scored the most nominations with 11 on Tuesday. Batiste earned an album of the year nod for “We Are” along with record of the year with “Freedom,” a feel-good ode to …

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Waukesha parade: How to stay safe during holiday events

In the wake of the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy, experts are sharing ways that people can stay safe while attending general. On Sunday, five people were killed and dozens of others were injured after Darrell Brooks allegedly drove a vehicle drove through a parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Brooks has been …

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Skillet green bean casserole for Thanksgiving: Try the recipe

Make your Thanksgiving food” target=”_blank”>green bean casserole< doesn’t use cream of mushroom soup as many traditional green bean casseroles do.  LOUISIANA CHEF REVEALS BOURBON ROASTED CARROTS RECIPE FOR THANKSGIVING Make your green bean casserole more fresh and flavorful this Thanksgiving with this recipe from Quiche My Grits. (Courtesy of Quiche …

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Virginia AG-elect vows to investigate Loudoun after sheriff's letter says school district enabled assault

us-regions Attorney General-elect Jason Miyares vowed to investigate the Loudoun County education” target=”_blank”>School Board’s< “While I believe an independent review would be helpful, I have concerns of the legitimacy of such a review conducted at your direction,” Chapman wrote. “As the Attorney General is accountable to the citizens of Virginia, …

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Betsy DeVos blasts Biden admin's 'sickening move' to limit data collection on sexual assault by teachers

FIRST ON FOX: The education latest move to limit sexual assault data collection shows that it’s a “wholly owned subsidiary of the teacher union bosses,” former Secretary of education” target=”_blank”>Education< Data collection, under last week’s proposal, would continue to include the number of documented incidents at a given school, but …

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