classrooms, many parents are worried that their children, who are too young to be vaccinated, will contract the virus. so in georgia, that fear has become a reality, just two days after starting their school year, more than 100 students at one school in atlanta are now in quarantine after nine students and five staffers tested positive. so cnn s natasha chen is following that story for us. natasha, you have some breaking news about what that school is now discussing. what have you learned? reporter: yeah, alisyn, just within the past hour, we got the update with the number of cases, as of this afternoon. as you mentioned, 14 total cases, more than a hundred students in quarantine. and now, the drew charter school behind us is discussing possibly having mandatory vaccination for staff. the head of school, peter mcknight, told me that about three quarters of the staff were are already vaccinated, but now there s discussion about whether to make that mandatory for all employees. now,
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Strategic Franchising Systems Hires Peter McKnight as New CFO
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At a high level, this position gives me the opportunity to interact with investors and work with the various leadership teams, my staff, and the franchise owners on becoming more efficient, more profitable and, overall, more successful. - Peter McKnight Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) January 15, 2021 Strategic Franchising Systems (SFS), which manages five national franchise systems, is pleased to announce that the company has hired Peter McKnight as its new Chief Financial Officer. He will provide financial leadership and oversight to all five affiliated franchise brands: Caring Transitions, Fresh Coat Painters, Pet Wants, The Growth Coach, and TruBlue Total House Care, as well as Franchise Funding Group, an affiliated franchise development and investing company.