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Jensen Beach Elementary School plagued by ongoing vandalism
Martin County School District to install more security cameras
The Martin County School District is investing in more surveillance cameras to make area schools safer and deter potential crimes.
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JENSEN BEACH, Fla. â The Martin County School District is investing in more surveillance cameras to make area schools safer and deter potential crimes.
Jensen Beach Elementary School has had ongoing issues since at least November with trespassers vandalizing school property, according to police reports.
Cameras could potentially help school leaders determine who is responsible for the damage if it continues.
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The John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence, Seattle Public School headquarters, on February 27th, 2021. Credit: KUOW Photo/Ann Dornfeld
Seattle Schools says many essential staff will be called back to classrooms in March By
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Seattle Public Schools informed hundreds of teachers and other school staff that they may be among those called back to buildings beginning March 8 to teach in-person classes.
This is before the district reaches a reopening agreement with Seattle Education Association.
In a controversial move, the School Board voted Thursday to classify staff members who serve some of the highest-needs students with disabilities, as well as those in the districtâs preschool and Head Start programs, as essential.
He said several staff members are following COVID-19 precautionary measures and self-isolating. “This makes it difficult to function operationally,” he said. A COVID-19 exposure was reported at the school Jan. 6-8. The school issued an update last Wednesday noting that “two or more members” of the school had tested positive for COVID-19. A Saturday notice reported further cases. On Sunday, Island Health informed the school that more people had tested positive in what’s now being called a cluster of cases. Dr. Richard Stanwick, chief medical health officer for Island Health, said the health authority did not ask the school to close.