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This legislation comes as states across the country are trying to make media literacy a part of the school curriculum to teach students about thinking critically when consuming media, to question where the information is coming from and to differentiate fact from fiction. This is a critical and urgent issue. We have to stop thinking about this in the terms of partisanship and really focus on what our country and children need, said Erin McNeill, president and founder of Media Literacy Now, a nonprofit that works to get media literacy education in K-12 schools across the United States. McNeill, a former journalist for Congressional Quarterly, said her organization s proposals include students learning to examine different types of images and videos coming from different forms of media. ....
Shanna Lewis for KRCC Fort Carson soldiers verify information from people waiting in their cars for vaccinations at the Colorado State Fairgrounds Community Vaccination Site in Pueblo on April 23, 2021. The Colorado State Fairgrounds in Pueblo has hosted a federally-run COVID-19 mass vaccination site since early April. It launched to increase capacity for vaccinations, up to 3,000 a day, in addition to making it easier for the surrounding rural counties to vaccinate people with mobile sites. But FEMA spokesperson Julie Brooks said the site s traffic is unpredictable apart from being well below capacity. Some days are 500, the next day will be 200, and then we go up to 1,500, said Brooks. There really is no rhyme or reason other than that Friday and Saturday seem to be the busiest days. So it s really hard to tell. ....
The district s board of education addressed how many of the food workers have been leaving after only working there for just a few months. While their recruitment efforts have been successful, the district finds few employees staying later on. One of the reasons is when people are hired, they usually have to wait two months to even get a paycheck, said Debbie Nash, cafeteria leader at Highland Park Elementary School. The cafeteria workers begin in August, when the school year starts, but Nash said they don t receive a check until September. Nash said the pay is also a factor into why people leave so quickly. The average D60 food worker makes about $14.10 per hour. ....