The Centers for Disease ConÂtrol and the Kentucky Department of Education have released new guidance on temperature checks at schools.
It says the CDC does not recommend schools continue to conduct COVID-19 symptom screening for students and staff on a daily basis. According to a news release, Hardin County Schools will follow this new recommendation when students return from spring break April 12.
Kelli Bush, Elizabethtown Independent Schools superintendent, also said in an email her district would be implementing the new guidance April 12.
Students and staff no longer will have to take their temperature when they arrive at school or their workplace.
LEXINGTON, Ky., Mar 17, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) Kids Read Now has partnered with school districts across Kentucky, including Carroll County Schools, Montgomery County Schools, Berea Independent, and Elizabethtown Independent Schools, to mail books directly to their students’ homes over the summer. The number of students in the Kids Read Now program continues to grow with almost 400,000 books being mailed to students in 2020 alone!
Most students will experience reading skill loss over a typical summer break from school. Creating home libraries is key to preventing a steep learning slide due to summer break and recent extended school closures. “Students who participate in the KRN in-home reading program see gains up to 2.5 months of learning over the summer instead of succumbing to the summer slide,” said Leib Lurie, CEO of Kids Read Now.
Kids Read Now is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the singular mission to eliminate learning loss for all K-3 students
(LEXINGTON, Ky.) NEWS: Kids Read Now has partnered with school districts across Kentucky, including Carroll County Schools, Montgomery County Schools, Berea Independent, and Elizabethtown Independent Schools, to mail books directly to their students’ homes over the summer. The number of students in the Kids Read Now program continues to grow with almost 400,000 books being mailed to students in 2020 alone!
Most students will experience reading skill loss over a typical summer break from school. Creating home libraries is key to preventing a steep learning slide due to summer break and recent extended school closures. “Students who participate in the KRN in-home reading program see gains up to 2.5 months of learning over the summer instead of succumbing to the summer slide,” said Leib Lurie, CEO of Kids Read Now.
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