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In praise of the vaccine fit

In praise of the vaccine ’fit Vox.com 3/12/2021 Melinda Fakuade © EyeEm/Getty Images From celebrities to normies, people want to look their best when getting vaccinated. Before the pandemic, it might have seemed cheesy to get dressed up for a medical appointment. A year later, the world is different it’s a place where people are actually excited for a needle in the arm. It’s not all picture perfect, of course. Across the country, the overall Covid-19 vaccine rollout has, at times, been rocky and inequitable, and not everyone who needs a vaccine has been able to get one right away. Still, many of those who have been lucky enough to find an appointment have been posting about the experience and sharing their vaccine looks around social media. It’s kind of like an exclusive club: It’s still notoriously difficult to land a spot, there are lines out the door, and plenty of people, from celebrities to normies, want to look their best for the occasio

Parents, teachers cry foul over Florida sheriff s student database

Parents, teachers cry foul over sheriff s student database

Associated PressDecember 11, 2020 GMT NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. (AP) Some parents and teachers in the Tampa Bay area are asking for changes in a program used by a Florida sheriff to profile students as potential criminals. The Pasco County Council PTA asked school district officials to review the program and its data sharing agreement with the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office and other agencies, the Tampa Bay Times reported Friday. In addition, a group of teachers is circulating a petition calling for the sheriff’s database of “at-risk” children to be deleted, the newspaper reported. They want the district to release demographic information on the students, and transfer some of the funding that covers school resource officers to academic and mental health resources.

Pasco PTA: Use of school data to flag potential criminals unacceptable

Pasco PTA: Use of school data to flag potential criminals ‘unacceptable’ Parents and teachers demanded reviews into the Sheriff’s Office program. Some called for it to be canceled.     Pasco Schools superintendent Kurt Browning with Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco at a 2015 press conference. [ Times (2015) ] Updated Dec. 11, 2020 Pasco County parents and teachers are calling for changes to a secretive Sheriff’s Office program that uses student data to profile schoolchildren as potential future criminals, with some demanding the practice be stopped entirely. In a letter to the school district, the Pasco County Council PTA asked for reviews of the program and the district’s data-sharing agreements with the Sheriff’s Office and other agencies.

Florida sheriff s student database has parents, teachers crying foul

Florida sheriff s student database has parents, teachers crying foul
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