Over the years, so many leaders have shared that one of the most meaningful and powerful benefits of ACHE is its wide-reaching professional network. The lifeblood of this network is the system of 77 chapters that provide significant additional value to healthcare leaders across the country. Chapters have been more vital than ever in the past months, pivoting to maintain the timely and relevant education and networking you’ve come to rely on. In 2020 and 2021, chapters have held 884 events for nearly 50,000 attendees, delivering almost 130,000 ACHE Virtual Face-to-Face Education credits. A huge “thank you” is due to all the volunteer chapter leaders who have helped keep members informed and connected across the country.
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How Metro Detroit schools are managing safety and concerns
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It’s a phone call that no parent wants to receive a confirmed case of coronavirus is at their child’s school.
George Mathis said he’s glad he received that call. While his son is currently quarantined and that is unnerving, Mathis said he’s satisfied with how the Fraser Public School District is handing COVID for students in face-to-face learning.
Jennifer Payne sees it a little differently for her son, who is a senior in the district.
“I’m starting to get frustrated,” Payne said. “The number of quarantines is increasing.”
Michigan parents push for more in-person learning ahead of March 1 target date
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Not every school district in Metro Detroit are ready to do that.
A group of parents spoke with Local 4 about what they think is best for their children. They acknowledged that Whitmer wanting to return to in-person learning by March 1 was a step in the right direction, but they still want her to do more.
“Giving that advice and that guidance, is definitely a great stride from where we were a few months ago,” said Jessica Mathiak, a parent of a Huron Valley Schools student. “We’d like to see more strength in that, rather than just a kind request to get our schools back and open full time and face-to-face.”