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PED: Pandemic impacts will affect schooling going forward

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State, town drop mask mandate

State, town drop mask mandate Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 17, 2021 Silver City Assistant Town Manager James Marshall said his phone hasn’t stopped ringing since the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s announcement Thursday that fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear face coverings in most situations. Marshall said that both citizens and business owners are calling with two main questions about the revised rules. “The first question is, ‘If I am vaccinated, do I have to wear a mask?’ “Businesses have the right to set their own policies,” Marshall said. “If a business chooses to require everyone to wear masks, they have that right; if they choose not to require masks and if you’re vaccinated you don’t have to wear one.

Businesses to set own mask rules as state, town drop mandate

May 14, 2021 Businesses to set own mask rules as state, town drop mandate Written by Geoffrey Plant on May 14, 2021 Silver City Assistant Town Manager James Marshall said his phone hasn’t stopped ringing since the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s announcement Thursday that fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear face coverings in most situations. Marshall said that both citizens and business owners are calling with two main questions about the revised rules. “The first question is, ‘If I am vaccinated, do I have to wear a mask?’ “Businesses have the right to set their own policies,” Marshall said. “If a business chooses to require everyone to wear masks, they have that right; if they choose not to require masks and if you’re vaccinated you don’t have to wear one.

Yazzie plaintiffs want New Mexico to provide computers, internet access to more students

The plaintiffs in the landmark Yazzie/Martinez education funding lawsuit are asking a district court to order state public and charter schools to provide at-risk students computers and adequate internet access as they deal with the coronavirus pandemic. The expedited motion, filed Tuesday in First Judicial District Court, claims the state has failed to provide those children — especially in rural districts and those serving predominantly Native American students — with the tools necessary for remote learning. It stated schools’ failure to provide the necessary technology “has caused and continues to cause them to be denied a sufficient education required by the State Constitution and ordered by this Court.”

Yazzie/Martinez plaintiffs: At-risk students need computers, internet access

The plaintiffs in the landmark Yazzie/Martinez education funding lawsuit are asking a district court to order state public and charter schools to provide at-risk students computers and adequate internet access as they deal with the coronavirus pandemic. The expedited motion, filed Tuesday in First Judicial District Court, claims the state has failed to provide those children — especially in rural districts and those serving predominantly Native American students — with the tools necessary for remote learning. It stated schools’ failure to provide the necessary technology “has caused and continues to cause them to be denied a sufficient education required by the State Constitution and ordered by this Court.”

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